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 99
... flat type as that mentioned above , but no bronze spoons were discovered there . These flat spoons must have been used for semi - liquid food . Specimens with better developed bowls did exist side by side with the flat ones.1 COINS ...
... flat type as that mentioned above , but no bronze spoons were discovered there . These flat spoons must have been used for semi - liquid food . Specimens with better developed bowls did exist side by side with the flat ones.1 COINS ...
Page 108
... flat tongue having protected the end of a strap , and Pl . X : 10-11 and Conrady II : 54-55 have also formed attachments to a belt or strap ; the same may apply to Conrady II : 44 and No. K. 11227 : 316 . The small square , flat object ...
... flat tongue having protected the end of a strap , and Pl . X : 10-11 and Conrady II : 54-55 have also formed attachments to a belt or strap ; the same may apply to Conrady II : 44 and No. K. 11227 : 316 . The small square , flat object ...
Page 133
... flat bronze object with a longitudinal hole , on one side an ( unintentional ) incision . From a belt ? 14 × 14 × 5 mm . Con- rady II : 37 . Pl . X , 10 ( K. 11227 : 29 ) . Small rectangular bronze sheet , a rivet hole near each end ...
... flat bronze object with a longitudinal hole , on one side an ( unintentional ) incision . From a belt ? 14 × 14 × 5 mm . Con- rady II : 37 . Pl . X , 10 ( K. 11227 : 29 ) . Small rectangular bronze sheet , a rivet hole near each end ...
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