Bulling, A. (1952). The meaning of China's most ancient art: An interpretation of pottery patterns from Kansu (Ma Ch'ang and Panshan) and their development in the Shang, Chou, and Han periods. E.J. Brill.
Citación estilo ChicagoBulling, A. The Meaning of China's Most Ancient Art: An Interpretation of Pottery Patterns from Kansu (Ma Ch'ang and Panshan) and Their Development in the Shang, Chou, and Han Periods. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1952.
Cita MLABulling, A. The Meaning of China's Most Ancient Art: An Interpretation of Pottery Patterns from Kansu (Ma Ch'ang and Panshan) and Their Development in the Shang, Chou, and Han Periods. E.J. Brill, 1952.
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