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A new interpretation of the ‘bird and insect’ gold inlay halberd inscription unearthed from the Shan-piao-chen number one tomb

  • Author:

    Yuen Kwok-wa

  • Page Number:

    5:17-29

  • Date:

    2000/12

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Kwok-wa Yuen, “A new interpretation of the ‘bird and insect’ gold inlay halberd inscription unearthed from the Shan-piao-chen number one tomb,” Disquisitions on the Past & Present 5 (2000): 17-29.

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Yuen, Kwok-wa
2000 “A new interpretation of the ‘bird and insect’ gold inlay halberd inscription unearthed from the Shan-piao-chen number one tomb.” Disquisitions on the Past & Present 5: 17-29.
Yuen, Kwok-wa. (2000). A new interpretation of the ‘bird and insect’ gold inlay halberd inscription unearthed from the Shan-piao-chen number one tomb. Disquisitions on the Past & Present, 5, 17-29.
Yuen, Kwok-wa. “A new interpretation of the ‘bird and insect’ gold inlay halberd inscription unearthed from the Shan-piao-chen number one tomb.” Disquisitions on the Past & Present, no. 5 (2000): 17-29.
Yuen, Kwok-wa. “A new interpretation of the ‘bird and insect’ gold inlay halberd inscription unearthed from the Shan-piao-chen number one tomb.” Disquisitions on the Past & Present, no. 5, 2000, pp. 17-29.
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