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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... fragments once belonged . Apparently there is always the possibility that fragments from different vessels have been collected and brought together in one group . But the lacquer as well as the red pigment are so absolutely the same ...
... fragments once belonged . Apparently there is always the possibility that fragments from different vessels have been collected and brought together in one group . But the lacquer as well as the red pigment are so absolutely the same ...
Page 97
... fragments of pottery . Both Stein and Hörner have found kilns containing thou- sands of potsherds , which show that the ware was produced locally . Hedin collected only a few samples , and none of them can be older than the Lou - lan of ...
... fragments of pottery . Both Stein and Hörner have found kilns containing thou- sands of potsherds , which show that the ware was produced locally . Hedin collected only a few samples , and none of them can be older than the Lou - lan of ...
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... fragments of glass vessels with ornaments of laid - on threads of the same colour as the body . Primarily this technique was developed in Egypt , being much appreciated in late Roman time , manufactured in many different parts of the ...
... fragments of glass vessels with ornaments of laid - on threads of the same colour as the body . Primarily this technique was developed in Egypt , being much appreciated in late Roman time , manufactured in many different parts of the ...
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The Goldsmith in Ancient China | 1 |
Anyang Moulds | 41 |
Anyang Marble Sculptures | 63 |
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