Bulletin, Issue 35, Pages 129-140The Museum, 1963 - China |
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Page 129
... known to the Greeks as the Scythians . In 1953 Professor Gordon Childe gave a talk to our Archaeological Society in Cambridge on the bronze implements of the Steppes of Central Asia . Sir Ellis Minns was in the chair . After the lecture ...
... known to the Greeks as the Scythians . In 1953 Professor Gordon Childe gave a talk to our Archaeological Society in Cambridge on the bronze implements of the Steppes of Central Asia . Sir Ellis Minns was in the chair . After the lecture ...
Page 132
... known animals of the Shang times were incorporated into the repertory of Shang decorative art . There was a great abundance and variety of faunistic remains in the Shang levels at Hsiao - t'un and in the oracle records recovered from ...
... known animals of the Shang times were incorporated into the repertory of Shang decorative art . There was a great abundance and variety of faunistic remains in the Shang levels at Hsiao - t'un and in the oracle records recovered from ...
Page 133
... known and although the arrangement of the pattern was somewhat standardized , especially in bronze decorations , they still indicate most clearly that an element of realism was present . These animals , either simply trimmed to show the ...
... known and although the arrangement of the pattern was somewhat standardized , especially in bronze decorations , they still indicate most clearly that an element of realism was present . These animals , either simply trimmed to show the ...
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An-yang ancient China Andersson animal art animal designs Animal figures animal head animal style bird body bone bronze inscriptions centuries B.C. Ch'êng-tzu-yai ch'i tetrapod characters chin Chinese art cicada composite animal conventionalized Courtesy cover curved decorative design decorative patterns Decorative realism deer ears elab elephants eyebrows Freer Gallery Gallery of Art handle Honan Hong Kong horns Hou-chia-chuang human face human figure human head Hunan Hupei Incised animal mask inlay k'uei dragons Kansu Kiangsi kuang ewer kuei large number Late Shang legs Liang-ch'êng.chên Liaoning Lung-shan Ma-chia-yao Mizuno mouth Mu-fei collection neolithic nose oracle script Ordos bronzes Ostasiatiska p'an basin Painted human Plate pottery vessels primitive naturalism Private collection Pu-chao-chai rhinoceros Rostovtzeff Scythian Shang artist Shang China Shansi Shantung shape sheep Shih-chia-ho simplified animal forms Sir Ellis stylized T'ao-tieh masks technique tiger ting tripod tsun container type of animal various types wan bowl wên pien wood carving Yang-shao yu wine-can 許文