Bulletin, Issue 70"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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For a archaeological review of finds in these royal burials at Xibeigang see Gao Chuxun , “ Yindai Anyang wangchao mudi , ” Kaogu renlei xuebao , National Taiwan University 13/14 ( 1959 ) , pp . 1-5 ; Li Chi , “ Ch.5 The Royal Tombs ...
For a archaeological review of finds in these royal burials at Xibeigang see Gao Chuxun , “ Yindai Anyang wangchao mudi , ” Kaogu renlei xuebao , National Taiwan University 13/14 ( 1959 ) , pp . 1-5 ; Li Chi , “ Ch.5 The Royal Tombs ...
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Another category of royal finds buried at the top of these cruciform chambers includes what the excavators and others identify as a sedan chair – a royal litter , a raised vehicle that served as a couch , theroetically for the king ...
Another category of royal finds buried at the top of these cruciform chambers includes what the excavators and others identify as a sedan chair – a royal litter , a raised vehicle that served as a couch , theroetically for the king ...
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3 As appears from finds in many tombs , hair ornaments and jewels mounted with large precious stones were popular among prosperous women , at least during the later parts of the Ming dynasty . " 114 The attendant : Unlike the lady who ...
3 As appears from finds in many tombs , hair ornaments and jewels mounted with large precious stones were popular among prosperous women , at least during the later parts of the Ming dynasty . " 114 The attendant : Unlike the lady who ...
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