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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We know , for example that wood sculpture was in abundance at Anyang but we know little about such evidence at earlier Shang sites or at the Late Xia site of Erlitou . The simple and direct evolution of animal imagery from an early band ...
We know , for example that wood sculpture was in abundance at Anyang but we know little about such evidence at earlier Shang sites or at the Late Xia site of Erlitou . The simple and direct evolution of animal imagery from an early band ...
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The complete cicada insect appears in various formats , as a jade sculpture ( Fig.48E ) , decorating jade utensils ( Fig.481 ) or extending below masks as bodies decorating jade fittings from Anyang ( Fig.48G ) .
The complete cicada insect appears in various formats , as a jade sculpture ( Fig.48E ) , decorating jade utensils ( Fig.481 ) or extending below masks as bodies decorating jade fittings from Anyang ( Fig.48G ) .
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Drawing of one of five wood carved sculptures with remains of white inlay and red color representing a four - sided tiger , 3.2m.long B3 . Drawing of one of three wood carved , inlaid and painted royal sedan chairs ( litter ) ...
Drawing of one of five wood carved sculptures with remains of white inlay and red color representing a four - sided tiger , 3.2m.long B3 . Drawing of one of three wood carved , inlaid and painted royal sedan chairs ( litter ) ...
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