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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Frequently the horns ( only one is drawn in profile ) are marked by short chevron - like marks , an effect that mimicks the crosswrinkles of the actual buffalo horn ( Fig . 15 ) . The paleontologist , Ernest P. Walker , describes the ...
Frequently the horns ( only one is drawn in profile ) are marked by short chevron - like marks , an effect that mimicks the crosswrinkles of the actual buffalo horn ( Fig . 15 ) . The paleontologist , Ernest P. Walker , describes the ...
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... Three months later a third offering would take place to mark the end of the mourning period . The ancestral shrine ( jiamiao F ) was often a room in the house , which was divided into two areas by curtains or doors .
... Three months later a third offering would take place to mark the end of the mourning period . The ancestral shrine ( jiamiao F ) was often a room in the house , which was divided into two areas by curtains or doors .
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These characters can be read as “ Zhang Yunquan's mark ” , probably a workshop name in the nature of an Yves - Saint - Laurent mark on present day scarves . Some oblong and smoke - coloured pieces of silk with a similar inscription – Li ...
These characters can be read as “ Zhang Yunquan's mark ” , probably a workshop name in the nature of an Yves - Saint - Laurent mark on present day scarves . Some oblong and smoke - coloured pieces of silk with a similar inscription – Li ...
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