Bulletin, Issues 70-71The Museum, 1998 - China |
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Further evidence for the use of stone is seen in a series of rubbings of stones which are described as Huang chang shi 1971 . G1 The catalogue of rubbings of stones preserved in the Henan library lists thirty stones which are named ...
Further evidence for the use of stone is seen in a series of rubbings of stones which are described as Huang chang shi 1971 . G1 The catalogue of rubbings of stones preserved in the Henan library lists thirty stones which are named ...
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A further series of stones of the same type , also said to have come from Luoyang , was recorded in 1929.75 G3 Wang Guowei Epilt states that he once saw a stone in the possession of Duan Fang Jitu Ts ( 1861-1911 ) which was inscribed ...
A further series of stones of the same type , also said to have come from Luoyang , was recorded in 1929.75 G3 Wang Guowei Epilt states that he once saw a stone in the possession of Duan Fang Jitu Ts ( 1861-1911 ) which was inscribed ...
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A further series of stones of the same type , also said to have come from Luoyang , was recorded in 1929.75 G3 Wang Guowei Ewal states that he once saw a stone in the possession of Duan Fang ( 1861-1911 ) which was inscribed with ...
A further series of stones of the same type , also said to have come from Luoyang , was recorded in 1929.75 G3 Wang Guowei Ewal states that he once saw a stone in the possession of Duan Fang ( 1861-1911 ) which was inscribed with ...
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