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... BC - AD 220 ) , from the third century BC onwards . But the paper will also explore the ways in which the condi- tions prevailing in the Qin and Han periods moulded some aspects of the later Chinese practice.2 Mountain painting was and ...
... BC - AD 220 ) , from the third century BC onwards . But the paper will also explore the ways in which the condi- tions prevailing in the Qin and Han periods moulded some aspects of the later Chinese practice.2 Mountain painting was and ...
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... century BC to first century AD . The circular disc of the mirror back presents the heavens , the inner square the earth ( Fig . 11 ) . Within a heavy border are angular geometric markings . The Vs at the inner edge of the circle are the ...
... century BC to first century AD . The circular disc of the mirror back presents the heavens , the inner square the earth ( Fig . 11 ) . Within a heavy border are angular geometric markings . The Vs at the inner edge of the circle are the ...
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... century BC , and perhaps earlier , tomb mounds were placed over major burials . It has been suggested that this practice was borrowed from Siberia or Central Asia . 67 What the initial purpose was , we do not know . However , by the ...
... century BC , and perhaps earlier , tomb mounds were placed over major burials . It has been suggested that this practice was borrowed from Siberia or Central Asia . 67 What the initial purpose was , we do not know . However , by the ...
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