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... Pazyryk silk is still enormously important as proof that the twill weave was a basic technique in China as early as the 6th or 5th century B. C. When we come to the question of stylistic influence which the early silk patterns of China ...
... Pazyryk silk is still enormously important as proof that the twill weave was a basic technique in China as early as the 6th or 5th century B. C. When we come to the question of stylistic influence which the early silk patterns of China ...
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Some Chinese Archaic Bronzes in the Danish National Museum | 1 |
Notes on the Kiaohsien Dialect 11 | 33 |
Selected Objects from ancient Shouchou | 41 |
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3rd century B. C. adze basin Belly fragment belt hook bird blackish brown colour blade BMFEA body bone Bottom diameter bowl breadth bronze century B. C. Pl char Chinese Collection H Collection H. H. Pl Collection MFEA Cord-impressions core brick-red core greyish cross-section curved dark brown colour dark grey Dark spots Decorated early Western edge fine and pale fine and straw-coloured flat Geijer granulated greyish brown head hien hole Incrustations inside intaglio jade Late Huai Late Huai-early Western loop mask motif Mouth diameter oval Painted décor pair pale brick-red pale brown pale straw-coloured palmette pattern Pazyryk Pekinese PLATE polished pottery preceding rectangular reproduced in Pl Rim fragment ring rounded shape sherds Shou-chou sides and lip silks slightly socket specimens Stockholm surfaces straw-coloured t'ao t'ieh textile Thickness upper vase vessel volutes and angles Ware Ware fine