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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Page 37
... shape of this vessel is readily appreciated when it is contrasted to its proto - Ma - chia - yao forerunner ( Figure 74 ) . The shapes of other vessels of this style are difficult to ascertain . Some clues , however , are afforded by a ...
... shape of this vessel is readily appreciated when it is contrasted to its proto - Ma - chia - yao forerunner ( Figure 74 ) . The shapes of other vessels of this style are difficult to ascertain . Some clues , however , are afforded by a ...
Page 73
... shape . Nevertheless , the distinction does seem to be generally valid . To my knowledge there are no vessels with high bases that exhibit the early ' rose ' design and very few more shallow p'en with late designs . Moreover , Su's view ...
... shape . Nevertheless , the distinction does seem to be generally valid . To my knowledge there are no vessels with high bases that exhibit the early ' rose ' design and very few more shallow p'en with late designs . Moreover , Su's view ...
Page 117
... shape , but of a delicate and sometimes almost fragile aspect , which results primarily from the excessively tall legs or stems that support many of the vessels and from the elaborate openwork designs that embellish the stems of the tou ...
... shape , but of a delicate and sometimes almost fragile aspect , which results primarily from the excessively tall legs or stems that support many of the vessels and from the elaborate openwork designs that embellish the stems of the tou ...
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Academia Sinica Amphora Archaeology Author's photograph Bada Shanren black paint BMFEA Buff ware calligraphy carbon-14 dates celestial stems Ch'eng-tzu Ch'i-chia Ch'ing-lien-kang Ch'ü-chia-ling chien-pao Brief report China Chung-yüan décor decoration dentate diagonal early earthly branches Eastern Antiquities Erh-li-t'ou excavated Figure forms graves Honan Hou-kang Hsi-hsia-hou Hsia Nai Hsia-meng-ts'un hsin-shih-ch'i shih-tai Hua-t'ing phase Ibid k'ao-ku Kansu Kansu ts'ai-t'ao Kiangsu KKHP KKTH kuan Kwang-chih Lanchou late stage Liang-ch'eng-chen lines Liu-lin Lo-yang Lung-shan culture Ma-chia-yao Style Ma-chia-yao tradition mantel Miao-ti motifs Museum neck neolithic nuclei ovals p'en p'ing painted pottery painted ware Palmgren Pan-p'o Pan-shan Style pao-kao pattern Peking period Plate proto-Ma-chia-yao San-li-ch'iao segmental triangles Series D shan Shang Shantung Shensi sherds Shih shih-tai i-chih stem stratigraphic stratum Style Three surface Ta-ho-ts'un Ta-tun-tzu Ta-wen-k'ou tiao-ch'a ting Tung-hai-yü unpainted upper vessels Wei River wen-hua Wen-wu Yang-shao culture Zhaoyang