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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signified by the graph that is written with an arrow drawn through the animal's body ( Fig.17A ) . The use of an arrow elsewhere identifies the wild as opposed to domestic species of the animal , as when used to distinguish the graph ...
signified by the graph that is written with an arrow drawn through the animal's body ( Fig.17A ) . The use of an arrow elsewhere identifies the wild as opposed to domestic species of the animal , as when used to distinguish the graph ...
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This distinctive horn type also corresponds with the graph for this deer species as illustrated in Fig.24A . In the graph the short pedicel and tuft are rendered as in art , as a short horizontal hook . The Muntjak deer today is found ...
This distinctive horn type also corresponds with the graph for this deer species as illustrated in Fig.24A . In the graph the short pedicel and tuft are rendered as in art , as a short horizontal hook . The Muntjak deer today is found ...
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Recently , Yu Xingwu transcribed the oracle bone graph in which the animal's horn is large and curling , as yuanyang , or argali ( Fig.31AB ) ? :) . This graph differs significantly from that for domestic sheep ( Fig.31C ) not only in ...
Recently , Yu Xingwu transcribed the oracle bone graph in which the animal's horn is large and curling , as yuanyang , or argali ( Fig.31AB ) ? :) . This graph differs significantly from that for domestic sheep ( Fig.31C ) not only in ...
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