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 buffalo is not identified by any clear - cut facial characteristic but by horn type , which in this case is a slightly inward curving , trihedral growth ( Fig.6 , 2nd , row , and Fig . 15 ) . Wild buffalo remains and a trophy skull ...
The buffalo is not identified by any clear - cut facial characteristic but by horn type , which in this case is a slightly inward curving , trihedral growth ( Fig.6 , 2nd , row , and Fig . 15 ) . Wild buffalo remains and a trophy skull ...
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In bone inscriptions , I identify the Mi , Sika and Water deer with the Chinese graphs as illustrated in Fig . 24B - D67 ) . The graph for Water deer has also been identified as a reference to the young Sika deer ( Fig.24 : D ) 68 ) .
In bone inscriptions , I identify the Mi , Sika and Water deer with the Chinese graphs as illustrated in Fig . 24B - D67 ) . The graph for Water deer has also been identified as a reference to the young Sika deer ( Fig.24 : D ) 68 ) .
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Various pit burials of horse skeletons have been identified elsewhere ( E.g. , see Fig.38D3 ) . Remains described as belonging to chariots and shields lying on top of the royal tomb chamber are represented in the drawing of Fig .
Various pit burials of horse skeletons have been identified elsewhere ( E.g. , see Fig.38D3 ) . Remains described as belonging to chariots and shields lying on top of the royal tomb chamber are represented in the drawing of Fig .
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