Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))"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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On the sides of the pole are the diagonally rising frontal portions of four reptilian zoomorphs with a pair of horns on their heads which the archaeologists have named " long ” , -dragons- . Seen from the top , these dragons seem to ...
On the sides of the pole are the diagonally rising frontal portions of four reptilian zoomorphs with a pair of horns on their heads which the archaeologists have named " long ” , -dragons- . Seen from the top , these dragons seem to ...
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“ You just take four lizards and two ten - gallon earthenware jars . Fill the jars with water and put the lizards in each ; then close the mouths of the jars with wood and plaster them over with mud . Set them in an enclosed place ...
“ You just take four lizards and two ten - gallon earthenware jars . Fill the jars with water and put the lizards in each ; then close the mouths of the jars with wood and plaster them over with mud . Set them in an enclosed place ...
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The most important one is that it speaks of four lizards “ ) which in our bowls are matched by four dragons . That the four lizards are put into two jars however is different but agrees with the fact that in the bronze bowls we have ...
The most important one is that it speaks of four lizards “ ) which in our bowls are matched by four dragons . That the four lizards are put into two jars however is different but agrees with the fact that in the bronze bowls we have ...
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