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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We may therefore suggest that we have before us a fair account of some of the procedures for an imperial funeral and we may expect that excavation of the tombs of the emperors of Han would reveal some of the features that are mentioned ...
We may therefore suggest that we have before us a fair account of some of the procedures for an imperial funeral and we may expect that excavation of the tombs of the emperors of Han would reveal some of the features that are mentioned ...
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90 Acknowledgement of these burdens and of the ensuing popular hardship that accompanied the construction of an imperial tomb is seen in the abortive project for building a mausoleum to be named Changling for Chengdi.91 It is likely ...
90 Acknowledgement of these burdens and of the ensuing popular hardship that accompanied the construction of an imperial tomb is seen in the abortive project for building a mausoleum to be named Changling for Chengdi.91 It is likely ...
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90 Acknowledgement of these burdens and of the ensuing popular hardship that accompanied the construction of an imperial tomb is seen in the abortive project for building a mausoleum to be named Changling for Chengdi.91 It is likely ...
90 Acknowledgement of these burdens and of the ensuing popular hardship that accompanied the construction of an imperial tomb is seen in the abortive project for building a mausoleum to be named Changling for Chengdi.91 It is likely ...
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