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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As used , for example , by Fraser , “ Early Chinese Artistic Influence in Melanesia , " pp.637–47 ; Early Chinese Art and the Pacific Basin : A Photographic Exhibition ; “ Displayed Monster and Displayed , Flanked Figure , ” Early ...
As used , for example , by Fraser , “ Early Chinese Artistic Influence in Melanesia , " pp.637–47 ; Early Chinese Art and the Pacific Basin : A Photographic Exhibition ; “ Displayed Monster and Displayed , Flanked Figure , ” Early ...
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In addition to being displayed , the Altai Kizhi figure has feathery extensions emerging from the arms , or bird feathers ... Evidently the displayed representation of semihuman figures in both the Chinese and Siberian contexts was a ...
In addition to being displayed , the Altai Kizhi figure has feathery extensions emerging from the arms , or bird feathers ... Evidently the displayed representation of semihuman figures in both the Chinese and Siberian contexts was a ...
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... on the upper part of the Shor drum are the anthropomorphic figures with outspread bird - wings , called qurlyqi ( p.207 ) . " He adds that " similar figures cannot be found on the shamans ' drums of the other Altaic tribes , but it ...
... on the upper part of the Shor drum are the anthropomorphic figures with outspread bird - wings , called qurlyqi ( p.207 ) . " He adds that " similar figures cannot be found on the shamans ' drums of the other Altaic tribes , but it ...
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