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Chinese popular prints of gods and talismans protecting a house from the collection of academician V. M. Alekseev in the state museum of the history of religions. / Zavidovskaya, E.; Teryukova, E.

в: Manuscripta Orientalia, Том 22, № 2, 01.12.2016, стр. 29-49.

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