• Ma Chengyuan (Chinese: 马承源; 3 November 1927 – 25 September 2004) was a Chinese archaeologist, epigrapher, and president of the Shanghai Museum. He was...
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    January 2001). "Ma Chengyuan and the creation of Shanghai Museum". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 12 September 2013. "Ma Chengyuan, 77, President...
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    Anthropological Perspectives. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. p. 175. Ma, Chengyuan (1986). Ancient Chinese Bronzes. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press...
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    volumes by the Shanghai Museum starting in 2001, under the supervision of Ma Chengyuan (Chinese: 馬承源). The text shown on the right, reading downwards and from...
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    Administration of Cultural Heritage sent the piece to the Shaanxi relic bureau. Ma Chengyuan, a bronze expert at the Shanghai Museum, recognised its significance...
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  • American; Egyptologist and a curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Ma Chengyuan (1927–2004) Chinese; authority on ancient Chinese bronzes Robert Alexander...
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  • compulsion. List of assassinated and executed heads of state and government Ma, Chengyuan (1986). Ancient Chinese Bronzes. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p...
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  • President of the Central African Republic C. T. Loo (1928). Art dealer Ma Chengyuan (1998). Archaeologist, Director of Shanghai Museum Gong Li (2010). Actress...
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  • Putin, poisoned. Ron Willey, 74, Australian rugby player and coach. Ma Chengyuan, 76, Chinese archaeologist, president of Shanghai Museum, suicide. Michael...
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    support in the middle in the form of two slender bronze columns. In 1992, Ma Chengyuan, director of the Shanghai Museum, purchased the 3,000-year-old Jin Hou...
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