Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1960 - China "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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... recognized that the Shang king was not just a secular ruler wielding power and making sacrifices ; the Shang king was all - powerful in his sole prerogative to communicate with royal ancestor spirits . He acted as a spirit interlocutor ...
... recognized that the Shang king was not just a secular ruler wielding power and making sacrifices ; the Shang king was all - powerful in his sole prerogative to communicate with royal ancestor spirits . He acted as a spirit interlocutor ...
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... recognizes Shang imagery as meaningful and the second is promoted by primarily Robert Bagley that Shang imagery had no religious meaning . The for- mer argument is based on post - Shang literary evidence and the latter on style and ...
... recognizes Shang imagery as meaningful and the second is promoted by primarily Robert Bagley that Shang imagery had no religious meaning . The for- mer argument is based on post - Shang literary evidence and the latter on style and ...
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... recognized taotie as a moral symbol of gluttony , and cthonic , popular belief of the time recognized taotie as one of many shiren - spirits who devour men or shixie - spirits who devour evil in exorcizing the realm of demonic ...
... recognized taotie as a moral symbol of gluttony , and cthonic , popular belief of the time recognized taotie as one of many shiren - spirits who devour men or shixie - spirits who devour evil in exorcizing the realm of demonic ...
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abbreviated body abstract ancestor spirits ancestral portraits animal image animal mask antlers Anyang argali Beijing body extension bone inscriptions Bronze Vessels buffalo chariot China Chinese Art chutu cicada Crack-making deceased decorated devouring Di Xin displayed body divined Dongxing Ebrey excavated face feathers Fu Hao funeral graph headdress Henan horns human identified incense jade Kaogu keci late Ming Late Shang bronze Leifeng Liang Liangzhu Liu Dongxing Loehr Longshan Lushi Chunqiu Middle Shang Ming dynasty Museum op.cit oracle bone painted portrait of Lady portrait painter qilin Qing qingtongqi religious representation rite Ritual Bronzes Ritual Vessels royal hunt sacrifice Sancai tuhui scroll Shang art Shang imagery Shang jue Shang king Shang ritual Shanhaijing Sika Sika deer silk spirit-tablet stag symbol Taipei taotie tiger mask tomb tripod ding Wang Wenwu Press wenzi wild Xiaotun Xibeigang yanjiu Yinxu Yinxu chutu Yinxu jiagu keci Zhengzhou