Bulletin, Issue 54"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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Speculations about two Ritual Bronze Vessels of the Shang Dynasty Filled with Revolving Dragons . by Peter Glum Among the many ritual bronze vessels found in the royal tombs of the Shang dynasty at Anyang , ' ) is a pair of yu that is ...
Speculations about two Ritual Bronze Vessels of the Shang Dynasty Filled with Revolving Dragons . by Peter Glum Among the many ritual bronze vessels found in the royal tombs of the Shang dynasty at Anyang , ' ) is a pair of yu that is ...
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On the other hand , the dragon of the Shang bronzes shows by the addition of the horns to the general reptilian appearance and ... In this sense , the art of the ritual bronze vessels would seem to have been already in Shang times but a ...
On the other hand , the dragon of the Shang bronzes shows by the addition of the horns to the general reptilian appearance and ... In this sense , the art of the ritual bronze vessels would seem to have been already in Shang times but a ...
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Most of the dragons shown on the lids of the ritual bronze vessels designated by the name guang display on the top surface of their bottle horns a whorl circle or a star both of which most likeley had a meaning connected with celestial ...
Most of the dragons shown on the lids of the ritual bronze vessels designated by the name guang display on the top surface of their bottle horns a whorl circle or a star both of which most likeley had a meaning connected with celestial ...
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