Meaning of China's most ancient art : An interpretation of pottery patterns from Kansu (Ma Ch'ang and Pan-Shan) and their development in the Shang, Chou and Han periods /

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Main Author: Bulling (Author)

Format: eBook

Language: English
French

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 1952.

Series: European History and Culture - Book Archive pre-2000.

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Call Number: D410

Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Preliminary Material /
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  • Illustrations /
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  • Acknowledgment /
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  • Chapter One Introduction /
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  • Chapter Two Circles and Spirals /
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  • Chapter Three Triangles /
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  • Chapter Four Lozenge Patterns /
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  • Chapter V Tree and Anthropomorphic Patterns /
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  • Chapter Six Tree-Rites, Constellation-Myths, and Gods /
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  • Chapter Seven Conclusions /
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  • Back Matter
  • I- Circle-Patterns /
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  • II- The God and Goddess in the Hollow Mulberry Tree /
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  • III- Hollow Tree Rites and the Theatre /
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  • IV- A Different Aspect of the Hollow Tree Sign /
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  • Bibliography /
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  • Index /
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