Cannabaceae

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English: Hu and Han war narratives. Eastern Han Dynasty (151–153 CE). Tsangshan Han tomb in Linyi city
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Source (2019). "Stone Reliefs of the Han Tombs in Shandong Province: Relationship Between Motifs and Composition". Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research 368.
Author 151-153 CE, Eastern Han artist, rubbing

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