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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Page 104
... sand ( fig . 6 ) , according to estimates in the slides about 20 % by volume . The sand is not visible to the naked eye ; it is composed of quartz and a little felspar and has a grain of about 0.01 to 0.08 mm . Probably it is an added ...
... sand ( fig . 6 ) , according to estimates in the slides about 20 % by volume . The sand is not visible to the naked eye ; it is composed of quartz and a little felspar and has a grain of about 0.01 to 0.08 mm . Probably it is an added ...
Page 106
... sand with grain similar to that in Yang Shao , but the quantity of sand is decidedly higher . Coarse sand grains are practically lacking . Evidently the red or grey colour of the crude thick sherds is merely due to the different ...
... sand with grain similar to that in Yang Shao , but the quantity of sand is decidedly higher . Coarse sand grains are practically lacking . Evidently the red or grey colour of the crude thick sherds is merely due to the different ...
Page 110
... sand occurs , and the sand has about the same composition as in the red sherd . Dark mica is present , though in small quantities , and its double refraction is observable . A few small lumps of lime are distinguishable . They may have ...
... sand occurs , and the sand has about the same composition as in the red sherd . Dark mica is present , though in small quantities , and its double refraction is observable . A few small lumps of lime are distinguishable . They may have ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The administrative system in the Chou Li 2 | 55 |
On the nature of the Chou Li 59 | 75 |
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Aaremäe adjectival expressions anal analysis Anyang BMFEA body celadon celadon wares ceramics Ch'u Ch'un Chan charge chariot Cheng Chinese Chou Li Chuang clay complement constituents coverb coverb phrase décor denoting dignitaries dynasty eunuchs felspar free texts function functionaries glaze grain Gustavsberg hold the rank intra-relational particle jen9 Office jeng Johan Gunnar Andersson khian khie kiou Kuan Kuo k la-ko liang-ko linkverb me-te mei-iou Meng mirror mullite negated nominal expression occur order of precedence p'uk9 Office pattern predications probably proto-porcelain quartz rank of Chung2 rank of Hia-1 rank of Shang-1 recorded for Royal recorded for Ts'i Royal Chou Shao sherd shi-83 Office shï50 Office SiO2 subordinate Suei Sün T'ang TLV mirrors transformation series Ts'i Tsin Ts'in tsai tsï Tsung40 tsung40 pok9 verb Wang Mang whereas ying ch'ing