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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The horns are emphasized in taking the shape of a somewhat triangular backward and inward curve that springs from a long , rectangular snout . Frequently the horns ( only one is drawn in profile ) are marked by short chevron - like ...
The horns are emphasized in taking the shape of a somewhat triangular backward and inward curve that springs from a long , rectangular snout . Frequently the horns ( only one is drawn in profile ) are marked by short chevron - like ...
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softly rounded ears of the deer to left and right of the horns ( see especially Fig.23B1 , B3 right and B6 ) . This distinctive horn type also corresponds with the graph for this deer species as illustrated in Fig.24A .
softly rounded ears of the deer to left and right of the horns ( see especially Fig.23B1 , B3 right and B6 ) . This distinctive horn type also corresponds with the graph for this deer species as illustrated in Fig.24A .
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a it pictorially describes a frontward - facing head of an argali ram rather than domestic sheep due to the emphasis on large , inward curling horns . This latter emphasis is similar to the artistic expression of this image .
a it pictorially describes a frontward - facing head of an argali ram rather than domestic sheep due to the emphasis on large , inward curling horns . This latter emphasis is similar to the artistic expression of this image .
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