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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... fact aroused my suspicions . On second thoughts , however , it became evident that a forger would hardly have committed what would have been from his point of view a blunder . Possibly the occurrence of gold upon this part is due simply ...
... fact aroused my suspicions . On second thoughts , however , it became evident that a forger would hardly have committed what would have been from his point of view a blunder . Possibly the occurrence of gold upon this part is due simply ...
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... fact of fundamental value , proving beyond doubt that the inlay designs were already flourishing in the Huai time . The similarity of the uppermost inlay design in vessel 252 with the inlay pattern of some large belt buckles offers a ...
... fact of fundamental value , proving beyond doubt that the inlay designs were already flourishing in the Huai time . The similarity of the uppermost inlay design in vessel 252 with the inlay pattern of some large belt buckles offers a ...
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... fact of their having been used as appliqué ornaments below the handles of vessels is confirmed by Hoernle's illustrations , but that they also occurred in other combinations may be seen from Fig . 27 and from Stein's acquisi- tions.2 1 ...
... fact of their having been used as appliqué ornaments below the handles of vessels is confirmed by Hoernle's illustrations , but that they also occurred in other combinations may be seen from Fig . 27 and from Stein's acquisi- tions.2 1 ...
Contents
The Goldsmith in Ancient China | 1 |
Anyang Moulds | 41 |
Anyang Marble Sculptures | 63 |
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