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The Mawangdui Han tombs, dating to the 160s BC in present-day Hunan Province, central China, yielded an exceptionally rich collection of embroideries. Among them is the celebrated Xinqi embroidery, named for its swallow motifs and their "timely return," alongside the Riding the | Collector
The Mawangdui Han tombs, dating to the 160s BC in present-day Hunan Province, central China, yielded an exceptionally rich collection of embroideries. Among them is the celebrated Xinqi embroidery, named for its swallow motifs and their
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The Mawangdui Han tombs, dating to the 160s BC in present-day Hunan Province, central China, yielded an exceptionally rich collection of embroideries. Among them is the celebrated Xinqi embroidery, named for its swallow motifs and their "timely return," alongside the Riding the

The Mawangdui Han tombs, dating to the 160s BC in present-day Hunan Province, central China, yielded an exceptionally rich collection of embroideries. Among them is the celebrated Xinqi embroidery, named for its swallow motifs and their "timely return," alongside the Riding the

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