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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... possible to say how many of them were real kiln sites . ? ) The ruins consist mostly of big heaps of sherds , wasters and kiln instruments , some of them as much as 20 metres high . It is possible that many of these heaps do not contain ...
... possible to say how many of them were real kiln sites . ? ) The ruins consist mostly of big heaps of sherds , wasters and kiln instruments , some of them as much as 20 metres high . It is possible that many of these heaps do not contain ...
Page 89
... possible in both places Thus it is not so self - evident that the feudal organization of the Tai peoples is just an imitation of the North Chinese . It is difficult to compare these two , as one of them lives right up in the north and ...
... possible in both places Thus it is not so self - evident that the feudal organization of the Tai peoples is just an imitation of the North Chinese . It is difficult to compare these two , as one of them lives right up in the north and ...
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... possible period for snow - free passes over the Pamir , if the above parallelizing of climatic changes in Europe and Asia holds good . Is , then , the Han advance in East Turkestan during the centuries around the beginning of the ...
... possible period for snow - free passes over the Pamir , if the above parallelizing of climatic changes in Europe and Asia holds good . Is , then , the Han advance in East Turkestan during the centuries around the beginning of the ...
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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