Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1960 - 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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... belly . A number of such contrasts will be most conveniently summed up in a table ( all the conclusive materials ... belly and neck - belt with Bodied T'aot'ie ( Pl . 4 a ) e . Hanging blades with Cicadas on the belly ( Pl . 5 a ) f ...
... belly . A number of such contrasts will be most conveniently summed up in a table ( all the conclusive materials ... belly and neck - belt with Bodied T'aot'ie ( Pl . 4 a ) e . Hanging blades with Cicadas on the belly ( Pl . 5 a ) f ...
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... belly a certain number of vessels with a bare belly and a figured neck - belt , the latter never having A - style elements but “ neutral ” ones ( Dragons etc. ) . This latter arrangement of the décor always indicates B style in the ...
... belly a certain number of vessels with a bare belly and a figured neck - belt , the latter never having A - style elements but “ neutral ” ones ( Dragons etc. ) . This latter arrangement of the décor always indicates B style in the ...
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... belly , either flanked or not by Vertical dragons . An important detail here is that several prominent specimens have the horns in the shape of Trunked dragons , a feature otherwise known only from the Square Yi vessels . Besides this ...
... belly , either flanked or not by Vertical dragons . An important detail here is that several prominent specimens have the horns in the shape of Trunked dragons , a feature otherwise known only from the Square Yi vessels . Besides this ...
Contents
Some Characteristics of the Yin Art | 1 |
The First Floral Patterns on Chinese Bronzes | 29 |
Some Ceramic Wares from ChiChou | 53 |
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Animal appears Arch arrangement B-style band base belly belonging belt bilabials blades body bowl bronzes central Chang Chi-chou China Chinese Chou closely collection common conditioned connection containing corr cover décor decoration described dialects dragons dynasty early elements examples exceptional fact field figures finals flower four further give glaze hand heads Huai important initial instance interesting Karlgren kiln kind king knobs Kuei land later less List material mirror motifs Museum neck-belt observed occur origin palatals parallel pattern period petals phonetic possible present principal probably regarded rice rimes Rising road round shape sheng Shï shows similar sometimes specimens spirits Square STANFORD stress style syllables T'aot’ie Ting tone UNIVERSITY vase velars corr vessels village wares