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 68
... appears between the eye and the nose probably represents a type of orna- ment which is common on early t'ao t'ich heads but which generally appears above the eyes and represents the crest . The upper part of the sculpture is ...
... appears between the eye and the nose probably represents a type of orna- ment which is common on early t'ao t'ich heads but which generally appears above the eyes and represents the crest . The upper part of the sculpture is ...
Page 147
... appears in its fully developed form about the middle of the 3rd century B.C. , and may be supposed to have originated in Taxila . At that time no advanced form of civilization appears to have existed within the region of East Turkestan ...
... appears in its fully developed form about the middle of the 3rd century B.C. , and may be supposed to have originated in Taxila . At that time no advanced form of civilization appears to have existed within the region of East Turkestan ...
Page 170
... appears beyond all question . However , not a single example of this is contained in the otherwise very comprehensive Hedin collection . I must therefore refer the reader to illustrations in Hoernle , Stein and Grenard.1The most ...
... appears beyond all question . However , not a single example of this is contained in the otherwise very comprehensive Hedin collection . I must therefore refer the reader to illustrations in Hoernle , Stein and Grenard.1The most ...
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The Goldsmith in Ancient China | 1 |
Anyang Moulds | 41 |
Anyang Marble Sculptures | 63 |
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