Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden)), Issue 7The Museum, 1935 - 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 106
... East Ant . are found a couple of similar objects , purchased in Shansi and ( pro- bably ) Inner Mongolia . Fig . 6 is almost identical , though made of thinner material , and more strongly moulded and carrying only eight dots round the ...
... East Ant . are found a couple of similar objects , purchased in Shansi and ( pro- bably ) Inner Mongolia . Fig . 6 is almost identical , though made of thinner material , and more strongly moulded and carrying only eight dots round the ...
Page 147
... East Turkestan and north - western India were closely interrelated . Thus the Sakas , the Yüeh - chih , and the Kushans must have been Iranians and speaking some languages akin to that which was then current in the oases of southern East ...
... East Turkestan and north - western India were closely interrelated . Thus the Sakas , the Yüeh - chih , and the Kushans must have been Iranians and speaking some languages akin to that which was then current in the oases of southern East ...
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... east of Kara - dung ( between Alasar - tagh and Buksem ) ; he had gone there with his sons and was confident of finding his way there again ; there the sand would be deep and making for heavy going , still there is some yulghun ...
... east of Kara - dung ( between Alasar - tagh and Buksem ) ; he had gone there with his sons and was confident of finding his way there again ; there the sand would be deep and making for heavy going , still there is some yulghun ...
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Anyang Moulds | 41 |
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