Bulletin"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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Wild buffalo remains and a trophy skull have been identified paleontologically at
Xiaotun , Anyang , with Bubalus mephistopheles Hopwood ( Fig . 16 ) :) .
Although now extinct , the number of this species's remains are known from
sacrifices in ...
Wild buffalo remains and a trophy skull have been identified paleontologically at
Xiaotun , Anyang , with Bubalus mephistopheles Hopwood ( Fig . 16 ) :) .
Although now extinct , the number of this species's remains are known from
sacrifices in ...
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For the identification of the three deer species amidst remains at Anyang see
Teilhard de Chardin and Yang , “ Mammalian Remains , ” pp.30–37 ; Cheng T'e -
kun , Shang China , Cambridge : Heffer Ltd. & Co. , 1960 , p.81 ; and Shi Zhangru
...
For the identification of the three deer species amidst remains at Anyang see
Teilhard de Chardin and Yang , “ Mammalian Remains , ” pp.30–37 ; Cheng T'e -
kun , Shang China , Cambridge : Heffer Ltd. & Co. , 1960 , p.81 ; and Shi Zhangru
...
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B. Remains of a chariot , shield , wooden litter , and wooden tiger pole from the
area above the roof of the burial chamber B1 . Drawing of piecemeal remains of
bronze buttons plus red and black color identified as belonging to a hunting ...
B. Remains of a chariot , shield , wooden litter , and wooden tiger pole from the
area above the roof of the burial chamber B1 . Drawing of piecemeal remains of
bronze buttons plus red and black color identified as belonging to a hunting ...
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