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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... seen in some of the tombs , was in principle no innovation . It was intended to provide a stout defence for the tomb , presumably against both the destructive powers of the elements and the malevolent intentions of robbers , which were ...
... seen in some of the tombs , was in principle no innovation . It was intended to provide a stout defence for the tomb , presumably against both the destructive powers of the elements and the malevolent intentions of robbers , which were ...
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... seen in Later Han times , 28 and from reports , apparently credible at the time , of the discovery of cases where such measures had been effective.29 Such a faith would appear to have persisted at times when the hopes that centered on ...
... seen in Later Han times , 28 and from reports , apparently credible at the time , of the discovery of cases where such measures had been effective.29 Such a faith would appear to have persisted at times when the hopes that centered on ...
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... seen in the Huainanzi , which was presented to the throne in 139.33 ( 4 ) The Empress Dowager Dou , well known for her promotion at high levels of ideas named as Huang Lao , died in 135 BC . ( 5 ) Possibly a cult of immortality through ...
... seen in the Huainanzi , which was presented to the throne in 139.33 ( 4 ) The Empress Dowager Dou , well known for her promotion at high levels of ideas named as Huang Lao , died in 135 BC . ( 5 ) Possibly a cult of immortality through ...
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