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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... stone , one of the earliest materials in the human hand for making tools , weapons and decorative objects . Stone imperatively demanded its own specific techniques , first chipping and flaking , then hammering and grinding . But , when ...
... stone , one of the earliest materials in the human hand for making tools , weapons and decorative objects . Stone imperatively demanded its own specific techniques , first chipping and flaking , then hammering and grinding . But , when ...
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... STONE AGE FINDS . Sven Hedin gave us the first hint of the existence of a possible Stone Age at Lop nor . In his collection of antiquities there are two stone artifacts . One is a core , Pl . IX : 2 , of agate - looking stone from one ...
... STONE AGE FINDS . Sven Hedin gave us the first hint of the existence of a possible Stone Age at Lop nor . In his collection of antiquities there are two stone artifacts . One is a core , Pl . IX : 2 , of agate - looking stone from one ...
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... stone implements from Lop nor and those from Mongolia . The distribution of the stone implements at Lop nor shows that there has been a more or less permanent settlement of Stone Age people to the west of the present lake . Stein says ...
... stone implements from Lop nor and those from Mongolia . The distribution of the stone implements at Lop nor shows that there has been a more or less permanent settlement of Stone Age people to the west of the present lake . Stein says ...
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The Goldsmith in Ancient China | 1 |
Anyang Moulds | 41 |
Anyang Marble Sculptures | 63 |
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