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English: Stone doors of a tomb of the period of the Northern Dynasties to Tʻang Dynasty, excavated in Ching-pien County of the city of Yü-lin, Shensi Province. It showing two Caucasoid figures with tridents as the guardian deities of the tomb.
中文(繁體):陝西靖邊出土彩繪貼金浮雕石墓門:陝西省靖邊縣文物管理所收藏的北朝至唐朝時期的石墓門的兩扇門扉正面各飾有一彩繪貼金浮雕守護神,相向而立,均為深目高鼻的高加索人形像,充滿濃郁的波斯-西域風格。他們蓄着八字鬍,頭帶飾有新月的束帶狀冠,腦後兩側有飛揚的帛帶,身穿翻領長袍,足蹬長筒靴,手持三叉戟,腰佩環首刀,站立在岩石之上。
Date 5th—9th century
date QS:P,+850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
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