Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden)), Issues 11-12The Museum, 1939 - 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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... gravel is in some places about 20 m . , in some places somewhat more , in others less . At the western tower the extent of the gravel is much smaller , only 100 m . and the tickness is also correspondingly reduced . At 198 m . the base ...
... gravel is in some places about 20 m . , in some places somewhat more , in others less . At the western tower the extent of the gravel is much smaller , only 100 m . and the tickness is also correspondingly reduced . At 198 m . the base ...
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... gravel deposit resting thereon . From the maximum altitude of 293 m . the gravel deposit sinks towards the N. down to about 170 m . This narrow lobe - shaped extension of the gravel deposit , ending just above the figure 166 m . of the ...
... gravel deposit resting thereon . From the maximum altitude of 293 m . the gravel deposit sinks towards the N. down to about 170 m . This narrow lobe - shaped extension of the gravel deposit , ending just above the figure 166 m . of the ...
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... gravel with intercalations of loess - like material . In this interesting exposure there is nowhere any bedrock visible at the bottom , but the gravel extends everywhere down to the level of the recent riverbed . The surface of the gravel ...
... gravel with intercalations of loess - like material . In this interesting exposure there is nowhere any bedrock visible at the bottom , but the gravel extends everywhere down to the level of the recent riverbed . The surface of the gravel ...
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BULLETIN | 1 |
Origin and aims of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities | 18 |
Pottery of the Chou dynasty Edited by B Karlgren with | 116 |
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