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... formal categories . To a certain degree , one still read ( i.e. , deciphered ) the surface ; once the style was recognized , the object could be classified as an element of a broader stylistic whole . This type of formal taxonomy was a ...
... formal categories . To a certain degree , one still read ( i.e. , deciphered ) the surface ; once the style was recognized , the object could be classified as an element of a broader stylistic whole . This type of formal taxonomy was a ...
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... formal analysis , it is possible to situate the source for the Chu imagery within the mirror traditions introduced above . The decoration found on the square mirrors from the Harvard and Hakutsuru collections may be categorized as a formal ...
... formal analysis , it is possible to situate the source for the Chu imagery within the mirror traditions introduced above . The decoration found on the square mirrors from the Harvard and Hakutsuru collections may be categorized as a formal ...
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... formal and cultural issues . The mirrors recovered at Jiushi present an important group of examples from the early phase of " Chu " mirror production and assist in the reconsideration of stylistic classifications . Emerging from this ...
... formal and cultural issues . The mirrors recovered at Jiushi present an important group of examples from the early phase of " Chu " mirror production and assist in the reconsideration of stylistic classifications . Emerging from this ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 8 |
II | 16 |
Mirrors Along Chinas Northern Frontier in the Zhou Period | 26 |
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