02635nam0 22005051i 450 UON0000997320231205101928.99307-286-0203-220020107d1993 |0itac50 baengGB|||| 1||||ˆThe ‰Problem of meaning in early Chinese ritual bronzes. [Papers presented at the 15th Percival David Foundation Colloquy on the Art and Archaeology of Asia, June 1990]ed. by Roderick WhitfieldLondonSchool of Oriental and African Studies University of London1993176 p.ill.28 cmp.9-33UON00011011p.150-160UON00011018p.161-176UON00011019p.67-95UON00011014p.56-66UON00011013p.34-55UON00011012p.119-149UON00011017p.102-118UON00011016p.96-101UON00011015001UON000110052001 Colloquies on Art & Archaeology in Asia210 LondonPercival David Foundation of Chinese Art.15001UON000110112001 Art and meaningSarah Allanp.9-33001UON000110182001 Aspects of the serpent on Eastern Zhou bronzes and lacquerwareAlain Thotep.150-160001UON000110192001 EpilogueSarah Allanp.161-176001UON000110142001 Late Shang bronze design: meaning and purposeJessica Rawsonp.67-95001UON000110132001 Liangzhu culture and the Shang dynasty Taotie motifLi Xueqinp.56-66001UON000110122001 Meaning and explanationRobert W. Bagleyp.34-55001UON000110172001 Meaning and style in the art of ChouColin Mackenziep.119-149001UON000110162001 ˆA ‰Textual investigation of the TaotieWang Taop.102-118001UON000110152001 Zoomorphic bronzes of the Shang and Zhou periodsXiong Chuanxinp.96-101BRONZICinaSimbologiaUONC003963FIGBLondonUONL003044CIN GEN E IXCINA - CONGRESSI - ARTIAWHITFIELDRoderickUONV001837School of Oriental and African StudiesUONV246542650ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00009973SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI CIN GEN E IX 005 SI SA 75779 7 005 Problem of meaning in early Chinese ritual bronzes.1178127UNIOR