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A. THE TIGER MASK In Shang representation the primary animal images are
distinguished by type of ear or horn . The tiger face , for example , is identified by
a C- or T - shaped ear ( Fig.6top row ) , an abstraction of the softly curved ear of
the ...
A. THE TIGER MASK In Shang representation the primary animal images are
distinguished by type of ear or horn . The tiger face , for example , is identified by
a C- or T - shaped ear ( Fig.6top row ) , an abstraction of the softly curved ear of
the ...
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10B : no.6 ) inquiring whether or not tiger by the sacrificial method ji should be
offered to the jia male line of royal house ancestors , Father Jia and Grandfather
Jia , the spirits of the third and sixth Shang kings who take the sacrificial day
name ...
10B : no.6 ) inquiring whether or not tiger by the sacrificial method ji should be
offered to the jia male line of royal house ancestors , Father Jia and Grandfather
Jia , the spirits of the third and sixth Shang kings who take the sacrificial day
name ...
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On the non - metropolitan , regional zun the head of the displayed bodies is
crowned not by a simple tiger mask but by the tiger head and feline body that is
bifurcated in profile to the left and right of the mask . This use of bifurcation ,
sometimes ...
On the non - metropolitan , regional zun the head of the displayed bodies is
crowned not by a simple tiger mask but by the tiger head and feline body that is
bifurcated in profile to the left and right of the mask . This use of bifurcation ,
sometimes ...
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