Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1960 - China "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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... turned , which the Chinese potter could copy.50 Even so , it is reasonable to assume that Chinese shapes continued to be used until the end of the trade . In the sixty years of the Transitional period , the first fifteen years were ...
... turned , which the Chinese potter could copy.50 Even so , it is reasonable to assume that Chinese shapes continued to be used until the end of the trade . In the sixty years of the Transitional period , the first fifteen years were ...
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... turning into a straight rim , while the others have slightly longer necks with trumpet sides turning into wide open rims . There is another variety in this shape , a Rolwagen vase of tall and slender form with a slightly elongated neck ...
... turning into a straight rim , while the others have slightly longer necks with trumpet sides turning into wide open rims . There is another variety in this shape , a Rolwagen vase of tall and slender form with a slightly elongated neck ...
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... turned his attention to questions more pertinent to his discussion of astral lore in medieval poetry than this longstanding and rather curious contrast in usage . Let us pursue the matter further here . Anyone who studies Needham's ...
... turned his attention to questions more pertinent to his discussion of astral lore in medieval poetry than this longstanding and rather curious contrast in usage . Let us pursue the matter further here . Anyone who studies Needham's ...