3 edition of Chinese mortuary pillows in the Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology found in the catalog.
Chinese mortuary pillows in the Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology
Helen E. Fernald
Published
1952
by [Royal Ontario Museum] in Toronto
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Written in
Edition Notes
Reprinted from the Far Eastern Ceramic Bulletin ; v. 4, no. 1, March, 1952.
Statement | by Helen E. Fernald. |
Contributions | Royal Ontario Museum. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 14 leaves, [10] leaves of plates : |
Number of Pages | 14 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14506390M |
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Chinese mortuary pillows in the Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology by Fernald, Helen E; Royal Ontario MuseumPages: Chinese Mortuary Pillows In The Royal Ontario Museum Of Archaeology (offprint, Far Eastern Ceramic Bulletin, vol. IV, No. 1, March ) Helen E. Fernald Published by Far Eastern Ceramic Bulletin.
Book Description: Mummies, dinosaurs, Persian textiles, exotic fishes, European bronzes, fossils, early Canadian furniture, artifacts of the Native peoples of Canada, rare Chinese ceramics, and a Ming tomb with its guardian figures - all these and much more are to be found in the galleries of the Royal Ontario Museum.
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