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1 ) is not only found in the imagery of Liangzhu ( Fig.5A ) but also of Shandong
Longshan jades ( Fig.5BC ) . ... not only in casting new bronze vessel shapes but
in creating inherited religious imagery in a new bronze rather than jade format .
1 ) is not only found in the imagery of Liangzhu ( Fig.5A ) but also of Shandong
Longshan jades ( Fig.5BC ) . ... not only in casting new bronze vessel shapes but
in creating inherited religious imagery in a new bronze rather than jade format .
Page 51
The step from representational to abstract rendering of the cicada is easily
understood in the comparison between the above two drawn rubbings from
vessels and those on the Anyang owl - shaped zun and jade . The complete
cicada insect ...
The step from representational to abstract rendering of the cicada is easily
understood in the comparison between the above two drawn rubbings from
vessels and those on the Anyang owl - shaped zun and jade . The complete
cicada insect ...
Page 163
F. Jade cicada , R1563 , M1001 , Xibeigang , Anyang . After Liang ,
Houjiazhuang M1001 , pl.XCVIII : 3-4 . G. Jade fitting of semihuman mask with
cicada body extension , R1558 , Xiaotun , Anyang . After Liang , Houjiazhuang
M1001 , pl .
F. Jade cicada , R1563 , M1001 , Xibeigang , Anyang . After Liang ,
Houjiazhuang M1001 , pl.XCVIII : 3-4 . G. Jade fitting of semihuman mask with
cicada body extension , R1558 , Xiaotun , Anyang . After Liang , Houjiazhuang
M1001 , pl .
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