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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Possibly the use of outmoded names may suggest that construction of the tomb was put in hand before the death of its occupant . — KGXB 1964.2 , 127-94 ; WW 1989.10,61 ; - for the size and structure of this tomb , see under G Huangchang ...
Possibly the use of outmoded names may suggest that construction of the tomb was put in hand before the death of its occupant . — KGXB 1964.2 , 127-94 ; WW 1989.10,61 ; - for the size and structure of this tomb , see under G Huangchang ...
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Possibly the timbers , a metre or more in length , were stacked with the heads turned inwards ; possibly they were set in courses that faced each other alternately ( HH ) . This whole structure was erected outside the pianfang ...
Possibly the timbers , a metre or more in length , were stacked with the heads turned inwards ; possibly they were set in courses that faced each other alternately ( HH ) . This whole structure was erected outside the pianfang ...
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... was nominated ( 155 BC ) as king of a distant and possibly insalubrious area . Whether or not Jingdi wished to banish his son in this way and for that reason may not be known , but Liu Fa received some measure of recognition towards ...
... was nominated ( 155 BC ) as king of a distant and possibly insalubrious area . Whether or not Jingdi wished to banish his son in this way and for that reason may not be known , but Liu Fa received some measure of recognition towards ...
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