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Published: 01 May 2007
Figure 3. Early vessel forms. Source: a. Gao and Shao 1981 , 450; b. Zhongguo Erlitou 1983, 203, fig. 9.4; c. Zhongguo Erlitou 1975, 305, fig 4.3; d–g. Zhongguo Kaogu 1999, 243, fig. 240, 136, figs. 81.3, 81.5, 81.9; h, i. Zhongguo Kaogu 1996, 84, fig. 42.3, 42.1; j. Zhonguo Erlitou 1986, 320 More
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Journal of Asian Studies (1993) 52 (1): 153–155.
Published: 01 February 1993
...Gilbert L. Mattos Sources of Western Zhou History: Inscribed Bronze Vessels . By Edward L. Shaughnessy . Berkeley, Los Angeles, Oxford : University of California Press , 1992 . xix, 357 pp. $55.00. Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1993 1993 BOOK REVIEWS CHINA...
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Published: 01 May 2007
Figure 5. Erligang period vessels. Source: a. Zhongguo Kaogu 1999, 343, fig. 240; b–g, i, j, l. Henan Wenwu 2001, 804, fig. 542.7, 810, fig. 545.8, 814, figs. 547.7, 547.13, 823, fig. 554.2, 802, fig. 541.6, 801, fig. 540, 816, fig. 549, 795, fig. 536; h. Yang Yubin 2002, 321, fig. 18; k. Henan More
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Journal of Asian Studies (1995) 54 (1): 148–152.
Published: 01 February 1995
... or striking surfaces of the late Western Chou and early Ch'un-ch'iu-period ritual bronze vessels and bells. These speeches or “spoken” liturgies of legitimation initially focused on the spiritually sanctioned right of the ruler to “charge” a gift recipient, but later simply focused on the right of the vessel...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1969) 28 (2): 285–298.
Published: 01 February 1969
... the Powers rushed naval vessels to cities where riots threatened or occurred to protect foreigners and overawe local officials. Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1969 1969 1 For a history of the war: Volpicelli Zenone (Vladimir), The China-Japan War ( London...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1948) 7 (3): 236–253.
Published: 01 May 1948
... formation, and naval units consisted of fishing vessels that were commandeered for transporting armies within bow-range or sword-reach of the enemy. Thus, all battles, whether on land or at sea, were little more than “monster fencing matches.” But the introduction of the Portuguese arquebus...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2007) 66 (2): 461–496.
Published: 01 May 2007
...Figure 3. Early vessel forms. Source: a. Gao and Shao 1981 , 450; b. Zhongguo Erlitou 1983, 203, fig. 9.4; c. Zhongguo Erlitou 1975, 305, fig 4.3; d–g. Zhongguo Kaogu 1999, 243, fig. 240, 136, figs. 81.3, 81.5, 81.9; h, i. Zhongguo Kaogu 1996, 84, fig. 42.3, 42.1; j. Zhonguo Erlitou 1986, 320...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1995) 54 (1): 3–18.
Published: 01 February 1995
... a desk job at the Foreign Office, the unwilling daughter from Suzhou sold into prostitution, the shop apprentice whose family connections brought another kind of indentured service, or the Chinese and foreign sailors “shanghaied” into service on one of the thousands of shipping vessels docked every year...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1999) 58 (1): 27–50.
Published: 01 February 1999
..., Akutagawa's expression of “vague anxiety” as the cause of his suicide, coupled with the turbulent and transitional character of the 1920s, transformed his death from a personal, private catastrophe into a general historical allegory, an empty vessel into which a variety of narrative interpretations could...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1958) 17 (2): 278–281.
Published: 01 February 1958
... chapter deals with weapons and implements (pp. 4-8) and ceremonial vessels (pp. 9-11); though chiefly describing typological aspects, the text is informed by the author's deep familiarity with the objects and reflects their atmosphere. Dr. White is convinced that the manufacture of bronze...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1964) 24 (1): 45–61.
Published: 01 November 1964
... classes. On page 3 of the HPKM1001 report, the authors state that three ho vessels described in Umehara's Sueji Selected Ancient Treasures Found at Anyang, Yin Sites ( Kyoto , Kabayashi , 1940 ) , Plates 44–46, are known to be plundered from HPKM1001. All three of these vessels bear A-type...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1955) 14 (3): 373–386.
Published: 01 May 1955
... decoration on tail and eyebrow details, handle attached to body by two tigers; L. 17", H. llVe". [54.145] Gift of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bradley Martin. Chou; 3 ritual vessels. [54.10 MN] Gift of Mr. David James. CERAMICS. Sung or earlier; ewer with phoenix head top; glazed porcellaneous stone ware; H. 1 4 V , D...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1950) 10 (1): 3–37.
Published: 01 November 1950
... the first voyage from Okhotsk to Kamchatka in 1716. They had the vessel repaired and in September set out to sea, with the mariner Moshkov in charge of ship and crew. After nine days they arrived at the river Icha in Kamchatka, where they stayed for the winter. In the spring they crossed over to Bolsheretsk...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1949) 8 (4): 486–488.
Published: 01 August 1949
... principal finds in the first (Ho-u) tomb. The most rewarding of these, from the standpoint of immediate contribution to historical research, was a covered bronze vessel, not unusual in shape, but bearing on the bottom a clear inscription, cast in relief, of the sixteen Chinese characters: The third...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1947) 6 (2): 190–191.
Published: 01 February 1947
... of an aim to make a book to be banned in Boston. Staying clear of sex particulars for the sake of delicacy, one may mention some innocuous details to illustrate typical errors. The Chinese word ting does not mean tripod as against four-leg vessels (p. 99). The character for the word chiieh is not based...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1942) 1 (2): 189–190.
Published: 01 February 1942
... a collection of wooden sailing vessels in 1832 to a formidable force of steam driven armoured ships in 1869. Chapter two gives the experience of British war vessels in China prior to 1834 and shows how the abolition of the East India Company's monopoly of the China trade and subsequent commercial developments...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1970) 30 (1): 170–171.
Published: 01 November 1970
... that one almost feels that his name belongs on the title page), a discussion of the style and chronology of the individual vessels and their inscriptions, together with pertinent technical discussion. The present volume is wholly technical and includes information derived from laboratory studies...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2014) 73 (2): 551–552.
Published: 01 May 2014
... generations over 260 years, and of the Kuroda han members who controlled the making and distribution of those ceramics. Whether to call a vessel “Karatsu ware,” indicating the port where such items were shipped to other parts of Japan; “Chikuzen ware,” identifying the daimyo domain where the items were...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1952) 11 (3): 363–379.
Published: 01 May 1952
...John A. Pope FAR EASTERN ART IMPORTANT MUSEUM ACCESSIONS IN 1951 EDITED BY JOHN A. POPE BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS: MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS China BRONZE. Chou; vessel of the type p'ou; H. 7", W. [51.276l] T'ang; gilt statuette of Eleven-headed Kuanyin; H. 9". [51.l] T'ang; mirror, phoenixes, insects...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1947) 6 (2): 191–192.
Published: 01 February 1947
...Carroll B. Malone Our neighbors, the Chinese . By Vaughan White . New York and Toronto : Rinehart and Company , 1946 . xiv, 267 p. $2.75. Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1947 1947 BOOK REVIEWS 191 was a pictograph of the vessel form. The character for the word...