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... tradition , in which inscribed mirrors had previously been situated , did not provide a viable context for these Bronze Age reflectors . Liang's introduction offered an alternative environment , one in which mirrors were organized into ...
... tradition , in which inscribed mirrors had previously been situated , did not provide a viable context for these Bronze Age reflectors . Liang's introduction offered an alternative environment , one in which mirrors were organized into ...
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... tradition that the Chinese mirror ultimately evolved . It would not be until the late Spring and Autumn period , however , that a decorated , circular reflector would become the product of foundries in the Zhongyuan . Chapters Three and ...
... tradition that the Chinese mirror ultimately evolved . It would not be until the late Spring and Autumn period , however , that a decorated , circular reflector would become the product of foundries in the Zhongyuan . Chapters Three and ...
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... tradition may have been a source for the dissemination of mirror styles southward , as indicated by formal developments introduced in the previous chapter . It is important to note , however , that stylistic transmission from the ...
... tradition may have been a source for the dissemination of mirror styles southward , as indicated by formal developments introduced in the previous chapter . It is important to note , however , that stylistic transmission from the ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 8 |
II | 16 |
Mirrors Along Chinas Northern Frontier in the Zhou Period | 26 |
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