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                <text>Altes Grab aus der Ming-Dynastie bei Tschonghangkang. </text>
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[Geography]: Asia {continent}: China {modern state}: Guangdong {province}: Xingning {district}: Xingning {place}
[Themes]: religion and philosophy (phenomena): sacral buildings and settings: grave
[Archives catalogue]: Images: A: A-30: China, Religion. Ancestor veneration. 7.a. Funeral processions, coffins, jars for gold, c. Graves, d. Halls for the ancestors, houses for souls.
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                <text>Chinesisches Gräberfeld bei Hinnen. Solche Felder sind nur in der Nähe von Städten. </text>
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[Themes]: environment: physical environment: mountain
[Archives catalogue]: Images: A: A-30: China, Religion. Ancestor veneration. 7.a. Funeral processions, coffins, jars for gold, c. Graves, d. Halls for the ancestors, houses for souls.
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[Themes]: religion and philosophy (phenomena): religious activities: geomancy
[Themes]: religion and philosophy (phenomena): sacral buildings and settings: grave
[Themes]: architecture and settlement: type and material of construction: under destruction
[Archives catalogue]: Images: A: A-30: China, Religion. Ancestor veneration. 7.a. Funeral processions, coffins, jars for gold, c. Graves, d. Halls for the ancestors, houses for souls.
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                <text>Ein von Geomanten betrogener Sohn reisst das fertige Grab des Vaters wieder auf, weil der Geomant das Unglück in seinem Haus auf die falsche Lage des Grabes zurückführt. Es muss nun ein besserer Platz gesucht werden. (Bei Hoschuwan). </text>
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[Geography]: Asia {continent}: China {modern state}
[Themes]: religion and philosophy (phenomena): sacral buildings and settings: ancestral hall
[Themes]: formal description: architectural view
[Themes]: religion and philosophy (general): Confucianism
[Archives catalogue]: Images: A: A-30: China, Religion. Ancestor veneration. 7.a. Funeral processions, coffins, jars for gold, c. Graves, d. Halls for the ancestors, houses for souls.
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[Geography]: Asia {continent}: China {modern state}: Guangdong {province}: Meilin {district}: Heshuwan {place}
[Geography]: Asia {continent}: China {modern state}: Guangdong {province}: Zijin {district}: Longwo {place}
[Themes]: religion and philosophy (phenomena): sacral buildings and settings: altar
[Themes]: religion and philosophy (general): ancestor worship
[Themes]: religion and philosophy (phenomena): sacral buildings and settings: ancestral hall
[Themes]: architecture and settlement: furnishings: candleholder
[Themes]: religion and philosophy (general): Confucianism
[Themes]: architecture and settlement: architectural space: interior
[Themes]: architecture and settlement: furnishings: lamp
[Themes]: religion and philosophy (phenomena): rituals and festivals: ritual object
[Themes]: communication: tablet
[Themes]: music - art and literature: art: wood carving
[Archives catalogue]: Images: A: A-30: China, Religion. Ancestor veneration. 7.a. Funeral processions, coffins, jars for gold, c. Graves, d. Halls for the ancestors, houses for souls.
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                <text>Inneres der Ahnenhalle bei Lyungwo. Ahnenschrein mit Ahnentafel &amp; Altar davor. Die Schnitzereien sind alle vergoldet, ebenso die Namen auf den Tafeln &amp; die Umrahmung derselben. </text>
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: A: A-30: China, Religion. Ancestor veneration. 7.a. Funeral processions, coffins, jars for gold, c. Graves, d. Halls for the ancestors, houses for souls.
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[Themes]: religion and philosophy (general): Christianity
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: A: A-30: China. Types of people. 8 a members of the upper classes, heads of statem officials, military, doctors, b. Children and schools, men, women, family groups, c. Beggars and robbers.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: A: A-30: China. Types of people. 8 a members of the upper classes, heads of statem officials, military, doctors, b. Children and schools, men, women, family groups, c. Beggars and robbers.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: A: A-30: China. Types of people. 8 a members of the upper classes, heads of statem officials, military, doctors, b. Children and schools, men, women, family groups, c. Beggars and robbers.
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[Themes]: social structure and socialization: gender - age and kinship: man: portrait m
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: A: A-30: China. Types of people. 8 a members of the upper classes, heads of statem officials, military, doctors, b. Children and schools, men, women, family groups, c. Beggars and robbers.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: A: A-30: China. Types of people. 8 a members of the upper classes, heads of statem officials, military, doctors, b. Children and schools, men, women, family groups, c. Beggars and robbers.
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[Themes]: economy and daily life: domestic economy: family
[Themes]: communication: group
[Themes]: music - art and literature: art: picture
[Themes]: conflicts - destruction and disaster: revolution
[Archives catalogue]: Images: A: A-30: China. Types of people. 8 a members of the upper classes, heads of statem officials, military, doctors, b. Children and schools, men, women, family groups, c. Beggars and robbers.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: A: A-30: China. Types of people. 8 a members of the upper classes, heads of statem officials, military, doctors, b. Children and schools, men, women, family groups, c. Beggars and robbers.
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[Process]: b/w positive, paper print, gelatin-silver
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                <text>[Individuals]: Maisch, Wilhelm Friedrich (Mr)
[Photographers / Photo Studios]: Maisch, Wilhelm Friedrich (Mr)
[Geography]: Asia {continent}: China {modern state}
[Themes]: environment: botany: bamboo
[Themes]: social structure and socialization: gender - age and kinship: child: boy
[Themes]: social structure and socialization: gender - age and kinship: child: boys' wear
[Themes]: economy and daily life: agriculture and animal husbandry: fence
[Themes]: anthropology of the body: headdress: hat
[Themes]: social structure and socialization: gender - age and kinship: child: portrait of two - children
[Archives catalogue]: Images: A: A-30: China. Types of people. 8 a members of the upper classes, heads of statem officials, military, doctors, b. Children and schools, men, women, family groups, c. Beggars and robbers.
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[Photographers / Photo Studios]: Maisch, Wilhelm Friedrich (Mr)
[Geography]: Asia {continent}: China {modern state}
[Themes]: social structure and socialization: gender - age and kinship: child
[Themes]: economy and daily life: domestic economy: family
[Themes]: special objects and materials: objects (remainder): fan
[Themes]: communication: group
[Themes]: anthropology of the body: headdress: headgear
[Themes]: social structure and socialization: gender - age and kinship: woman
[Themes]: social structure and socialization: gender - age and kinship: woman: women's wear
[Archives catalogue]: Images: A: A-30: China. Types of people. 8 a members of the upper classes, heads of statem officials, military, doctors, b. Children and schools, men, women, family groups, c. Beggars and robbers.
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