Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1960 - China "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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... period such regulations were operative ( see B 20 below ) . Of necessity the available evidence cannot be taken to show clearly defined peri- ods when it became regular practice for certain types of individual to be buried in this way ...
... period such regulations were operative ( see B 20 below ) . Of necessity the available evidence cannot be taken to show clearly defined peri- ods when it became regular practice for certain types of individual to be buried in this way ...
Page 92
... period of time ? Michael Loewe explains that portents began to be recorded only after 50 years of the Western Han dynasty had passed because ' a new view was taken of the mira- cles wrought on earth and amongst men , as the consequences ...
... period of time ? Michael Loewe explains that portents began to be recorded only after 50 years of the Western Han dynasty had passed because ' a new view was taken of the mira- cles wrought on earth and amongst men , as the consequences ...
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... period is , on the other hand , tra- ditionally regarded as a period of peace and has only half as many cases as the Tang dynasty . Geographical distribution The geographical distribution of these cases is fairly similar to that of the ...
... period is , on the other hand , tra- ditionally regarded as a period of peace and has only half as many cases as the Tang dynasty . Geographical distribution The geographical distribution of these cases is fairly similar to that of the ...
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