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Paper Summaries

Pathways to unravelling the past: Conservation of silk borders of Buddhist paintings from China, Japan, Korea, and the Himalayas

闡釋過去之路:中國、日本、韓國及喜馬拉雅山地區佛教畫的絹邊修護

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