Fig. 4. Jade Plaque Found by the Kozlóv Expedition.
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Fig. 5. Designs from the Catalogues Hsi ch'ing ku chien and Ning shou chien ku. The Upper Two Are from Bronzes Labelled Chou; The Lower from Bronzes Labelled Han.
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Fig. 6. Pottery Urn and Design on Lacquer.
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Plate I. Objects Recovered from Tombs in Northern Mongolia, Believed to Date from First Century B. C.. A-Quilted and Embroidered Carpet, Combining Scytho-Siberian, Sarmatian, and Chinese Motives. B-Embroidered Hanging, Probably Combining Chinese with Siberian Motives. Discoveries of the Kozlóv Expedition
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Plate II. Objects Recovered from Tombs in Northern Mongolia, Believed to Date from First Century B. C. C-Detail from Quilted and Embroidered Carpet on Plate I, A. D-Detail from Quilted and Embroidered Carpet on Plate I, A. Discoveries of the Kozlóv Expedition
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Plate III. Objects Recovered from Tombs in Northern Mongolia, Believed to Date from First Century B. C.. E-Embroidered Hanging of Greek Design; F-Embroidered Carpet, Combining Greek and Chinese Motives; G-Embroidered Hanging, Combining Greek and Scythian Motives. Discoveries of the Kozlóv Expedition
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Plate IV. Objects Recovered from Tombs in Northern Mongolia, Believed to Date from First Century B. C.. H-Silk Damask, Probably Archaic Chinese Landscape Motive. J-Metal Plaque, Showing Scytho-Siberian Elements. K-Silk Damask with Taoist Decorative Motives. L-Black Lacquered Bowl, Design in Red. Chinese. Discoveries of the Kozlóv Expedition