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[Geography]: Asia {continent}: China {modern state}: Guangdong {province}: Lianping {district}: Lianping {place}
[Themes]: architecture and settlement: architectural space: sacral place
[Archives catalogue]: Images: A: A-30: China. Religion (but without ancestor veneration). 5.a. Religious personalities: Confucius, b. Market field and village deities, c. Triumphant arches, d. Temples, monasteries,  pagodas.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: A: A-30: China. Religion (but without ancestor veneration). 5.a. Religious personalities: Confucius, b. Market field and village deities, c. Triumphant arches, d. Temples, monasteries,  pagodas.
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[Themes]: religion and philosophy (general): ancestor worship
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[Themes]: architecture and settlement: architectural space: sacral place
[Themes]: religion and philosophy (phenomena): sacral buildings and settings: temple
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: A: A-30: China. Religion (but without ancestor veneration). 5.a. Religious personalities: Confucius, b. Market field and village deities, c. Triumphant arches, d. Temples, monasteries,  pagodas.
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[Themes]: religion and philosophy (general): Taoism
[Themes]: religion and philosophy (phenomena): sacral buildings and settings: temple
[Archives catalogue]: Images: A: A-30: China. Religion (but without ancestor veneration). 5.a. Religious personalities: Confucius, b. Market field and village deities, c. Triumphant arches, d. Temples, monasteries,  pagodas.
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[Themes]: religion and philosophy (phenomena): sacral objects and symbols: sacrificial object
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: A: A-30: China. Religion (but without ancestor veneration). 5.a. Religious personalities: Confucius, b. Market field and village deities, c. Triumphant arches, d. Temples, monasteries,  pagodas.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: A: A-30: China. Religion (but without ancestor veneration). 5.a. Religious personalities: Confucius, b. Market field and village deities, c. Triumphant arches, d. Temples, monasteries,  pagodas.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: A: A-30: China. Religion (but without ancestor veneration). 5.a. Religious personalities: Confucius, b. Market field and village deities, c. Triumphant arches, d. Temples, monasteries,  pagodas.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: A: A-30: China. Religion (but without ancestor veneration). 5.a. Religious personalities: Confucius, b. Market field and village deities, c. Triumphant arches, d. Temples, monasteries,  pagodas.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: A: A-30: China. Religion (but without ancestor veneration). 5.a. Religious personalities: Confucius, b. Market field and village deities, c. Triumphant arches, d. Temples, monasteries,  pagodas.
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[Geography]: Asia {continent}: China {modern state}
[Themes]: formal description: architectural view
[Themes]: religion and philosophy (phenomena): sacral buildings and settings: convent
[Themes]: conflicts - destruction and disaster: destruction
[Themes]: economy and daily life: agriculture and animal husbandry: field
[Themes]: conflicts - destruction and disaster: iconoclasm
[Themes]: individual roles: offices: nun
[Themes]: conflicts - destruction and disaster: ruin
[Archives catalogue]: Images: A: A-30: China. Religion (but without ancestor veneration). 5.a. Religious personalities: Confucius, b. Market field and village deities, c. Triumphant arches, d. Temples, monasteries,  pagodas.
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[Photographers / Photo Studios]: Maisch, Wilhelm Friedrich (Mr)
[Geography]: Asia {continent}: China {modern state}: Guangdong {province}: Heyuan {district}: Heyuan {place}
[Themes]: religion and philosophy (general): Confucianism
[Themes]: formal description: landscape
[Themes]: religion and philosophy (phenomena): sacral buildings and settings: temple
[Archives catalogue]: Images: A: A-30: China. Religion (but without ancestor veneration). 5.a. Religious personalities: Confucius, b. Market field and village deities, c. Triumphant arches, d. Temples, monasteries,  pagodas.
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