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    "TLV mirror" is the name given by archeologists to a type of bronze mirror that was popular during the Han dynasty in China. They are called TLV mirrors...
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  • stock exchange symbol Threshold limit value for a chemical substance TLV mirror, Han dynasty, China Type–length–value, data communications encoding Total...
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    Mirrors in Mesoamerican culture Perfect mirror Periscope Selfie Spectrophobia TLV mirror Venus effect Toli – ritual mirror used in shamanismPages displaying...
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    history. Chinese styles include the Flower Mirror, TLV mirror and Inscribed mirror, while the Large Flower Mirror and Shinju-kyo are Japanese. Most ancient...
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    Liubo (section Mirrors)
    dynasty bronze mirror, known from their distinctive markings as TLV mirrors. There is some debate over whether the Liubo pattern on these mirrors was simply...
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    the back of the mirror. TLV mirror "Magic Mirror with Image of the Buddha Amida". Met Museum. Retrieved 18 November 2022. "Magic Mirrors" (PDF). The Courier:...
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  • trans-cultural diffusion from China to the Mughal Empire. Chinese magic mirror TLV mirror Pyreliophorus Solar Spark Lighter Biot, Édouard (1881). Le Tcheou-li ou...
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    Ben Gurion International Airport (IATA: TLV, ICAO: LLBG), commonly known by the Hebrew-language acronym Natbag (נתב״ג‎), is the main international airport...
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    Shinju-kyo (category Bronze mirrors)
    magic mirror TLV mirror Yata no Kagami Goodrich (1951), p. 15. Edwards (1998). Edwards (1999). Nishikawa (1999). Edwards, Walter (1998). "Mirrors to Japanese...
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    nebular pattern mirror and preceded the TLV mirror. It was Higuchi, who wrote "Kogamyo" in 1979, who established the categorization. The mirrors had previously...
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