"Sijian'gou" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

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  1. Misspelling of Sijiangou. Tags: alt-of, misspelling Alternative form of: Sijiangou
    Sense id: en-Sijian'gou-en-name-upsngihY Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry
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          "ref": "1987, Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, →OCLC, page 35",
          "text": "A very similar granary with a light green glaze is illustrated in the Charles B. Hoyt Collection Catalogue, vol 1, pl. 16, in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Compare also a related granary with a small cover found at Tulanghawang, South Sumatra and now in the Museum Pusat, Jakarta, published in Oriental Ceramics, The Worlds Great Collections, vol. 3, 1982, fig. 5, and another excavated from a tomb of the late Western or early Eastern Han dynasty in Sijian'gou,[...]",
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          "ref": "1987, Renbo Wang, “General Comments on Chinese Funerary Sculpture”, in Julia F. Andrews, transl., edited by Susan L. Caroselli, The Quest for Eternity: Chinese Ceramic Sculptures from the People's Republic of China, →LCCN, →OCLC, →OL, page 50",
          "text": "In Sijian'gou, in Jiyuan County, Henan, a late Western Han tomb yielded a representation of a new subject in Han sculpture, a glazed earthenware image identified as the mythical tree on Mount Peach Capital (cat. no. 28).",
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          "text": "In 1969, two pottery models were found in the Former Han tombs no. 8 and no. 24 at Sijian'gou 泗澗溝 in Jiyuan 濟源 (Henan).",
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