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Recarving China's Past: Art, Archaeology, and Architecture of the "Wu Family Shrines" by Naomi Noble Richard, Michael Nylan, Cary Yee-Wei Liu, Princeton University. Art Museum, Anthony Jerome Barbieri-Low
Recarving China's Past: Art, Archaeology, and Architecture of the "Wu Family Shrines"

Naomi Noble Richard, Michael Nylan, Cary Yee-Wei Liu, Princeton University. Art Museum, Anthony Jerome Barbieri-Low

Recarving China's Past: Art, Archaeology, and Architecture of the "Wu Family Shrines"

Naomi Noble Richard, Michael Nylan, Cary Yee-Wei Liu, Princeton University. Art Museum, Anthony Jerome Barbieri-Low

512 pages first pub 2005 (view editions)

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"For more than a thousand years, the burial site known as the Wu Family Shrines in the Shandong Province of northeastern China has served as a benchmark for the study of the Han Dynasty (206 BCE-220 CE) -- a defining period in Chinese history that...

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