Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... objects in China dates from very early times , starting in the 11th century ( Northern Song dynasty ) with the emergence of the study of bronzes and inscriptions on stone stelae . This tradition developed into antiquarianism as ...
... objects in China dates from very early times , starting in the 11th century ( Northern Song dynasty ) with the emergence of the study of bronzes and inscriptions on stone stelae . This tradition developed into antiquarianism as ...
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... objects are drawn and their inscriptions , dimensions , capacities and weights are all recorded . Also recorded are descriptions of the locations where these objects were collected . In Xuanhe Bogu Tu , the bronze vessels are drawn to ...
... objects are drawn and their inscriptions , dimensions , capacities and weights are all recorded . Also recorded are descriptions of the locations where these objects were collected . In Xuanhe Bogu Tu , the bronze vessels are drawn to ...
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... objects expanded ; in addition to the sacrifice of prisoners , that of courtiers and aristocrats was also a feature of this period . Changes in religious beliefs can also be detected at this time . In ancient times people thought that ...
... objects expanded ; in addition to the sacrifice of prisoners , that of courtiers and aristocrats was also a feature of this period . Changes in religious beliefs can also be detected at this time . In ancient times people thought that ...
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