Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))"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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Were such a connection to be seen to apply , it would be understandable that the first positive evidence that we possess of their use dates from shortly afterwards . The suggestion that it was partly the improved economic conditions of ...
Were such a connection to be seen to apply , it would be understandable that the first positive evidence that we possess of their use dates from shortly afterwards . The suggestion that it was partly the improved economic conditions of ...
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evidence is scanty and cannot be regarded as being representative for the whole period that is relevant , it may also be asked whether the use of jade - suits appeared together with the development from a simple tomb of a single ...
evidence is scanty and cannot be regarded as being representative for the whole period that is relevant , it may also be asked whether the use of jade - suits appeared together with the development from a simple tomb of a single ...
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a rary evidence , which records instances from 68 BC to AD 153 , support the view that burial in a jade - suit depended on the express permission or order of the central government , possibly of the emperor in person .
a rary evidence , which records instances from 68 BC to AD 153 , support the view that burial in a jade - suit depended on the express permission or order of the central government , possibly of the emperor in person .
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