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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... harp , shown in Mesopotamia circa 3000 BCE and four centuries later in Egypt . The earliest harps were arched like hunters ' bows and had a box - like resonator attached at the lower end . It had few strings , less than a half - dozen ...
... harp , shown in Mesopotamia circa 3000 BCE and four centuries later in Egypt . The earliest harps were arched like hunters ' bows and had a box - like resonator attached at the lower end . It had few strings , less than a half - dozen ...
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... harps were barely published , and one could only hint at the connection . 55 Now the harps appear to have been common in that western region ( figure 10b ) during the first millennium BCE . The two first harps were excavated 1996 in ...
... harps were barely published , and one could only hint at the connection . 55 Now the harps appear to have been common in that western region ( figure 10b ) during the first millennium BCE . The two first harps were excavated 1996 in ...
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... harps had about five strings.60 Since all these harps were buried at the edge of the vast Eurasian steppe zone ( figure 10b ) , I call them " steppe harps . " Similar1 horizontal angular harps were depicted on walls of Assyrian palaces ...
... harps had about five strings.60 Since all these harps were buried at the edge of the vast Eurasian steppe zone ( figure 10b ) , I call them " steppe harps . " Similar1 horizontal angular harps were depicted on walls of Assyrian palaces ...
Contents
Editors Introduction | 5 |
Qijia and SeimaTurbino The Question of Early Contacts | 31 |
The Qijia Culture Paths East and West | 55 |
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