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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... legs on a certain type of Ting . There the legs are in the shape of flat dragons , and the turned - up point constitutes the tip of the dragon's tail . Along the back of each leg is a ridge , slightly narrower than the leg itself . It ...
... legs on a certain type of Ting . There the legs are in the shape of flat dragons , and the turned - up point constitutes the tip of the dragon's tail . Along the back of each leg is a ridge , slightly narrower than the leg itself . It ...
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... legs . The tripod must therefore have been in contact with some object of bronze . Although the shape is probably unique in the realm of early Chinese art , a somewhat similar monster occurs on two other objects , one of bronze , the ...
... legs . The tripod must therefore have been in contact with some object of bronze . Although the shape is probably unique in the realm of early Chinese art , a somewhat similar monster occurs on two other objects , one of bronze , the ...
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... legs , each pair joined together , combine to form supports , the forelegs resting against the upper portion of the neck of the vessel , and the hind - legs against the shoulder . So far no clay vessel has been recovered with this type ...
... legs , each pair joined together , combine to form supports , the forelegs resting against the upper portion of the neck of the vessel , and the hind - legs against the shoulder . So far no clay vessel has been recovered with this type ...
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Anyang Moulds | 41 |
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