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The emergence of anthropomorphic representation in the Japanese archipelago : a social systemic perspective / Koji Mizoguchi, Iain Morley, dir. Colin Renfrew
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Appartient au livre : Image and imagination : a global prehistory of figurative representation, Cambridge, McDonald Institute of Archeological Research - University of Cambridge, pp. 185-195, 7 fig., 9781902937489
Sujet: art • anthropomorphisme • figurine de terre cuite • représentation de partie humaine
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