Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))"Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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Metropolitan , prototypical examples of the more “ realistic ” tiger are also well represented in excavated examples , and usually in one of two positions , upright or crouching , and usually as a flat split - profile figure ( Fig .
Metropolitan , prototypical examples of the more “ realistic ” tiger are also well represented in excavated examples , and usually in one of two positions , upright or crouching , and usually as a flat split - profile figure ( Fig .
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If all of the vessels from the royal tomb M5 at Anyang are considered or vessels published in the recently excavated Shang ritual vessel volumes ' ' ? ) , for example , it is apparent that the wild animal image predominates and that ...
If all of the vessels from the royal tomb M5 at Anyang are considered or vessels published in the recently excavated Shang ritual vessel volumes ' ' ? ) , for example , it is apparent that the wild animal image predominates and that ...
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Similar sets of earrings have been excavated from an early sixteenth century tomb , and are worn by a Lady Zhu in one af the Ming portraits at the Nanjing Museum . 160 The woman's headgear is a so - called phoenix crown , fengguan 27.
Similar sets of earrings have been excavated from an early sixteenth century tomb , and are worn by a Lady Zhu in one af the Ming portraits at the Nanjing Museum . 160 The woman's headgear is a so - called phoenix crown , fengguan 27.
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