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Wolters, O. W., Early Indonesian Commerce: A Study of the Origins of Srivijaya, Ithaca, N.Y.:<br />

Cornell University Press, 1967. [Schlagwort: Handel/trade, Papagei/parrot]<br />

Waterbury, Florance, „The Tiger and Agriculture. An Answer to Mr Davidson“, in: Artibus Asiae 10.1<br />

(1947), S. 56-60. [Schlagwort: Landwirtschaft/agriculture, Tiger]<br />

Waterbury, Florance, „Bird-Deities in <strong>China</strong>“, in: Artibus Asiae. Supplementum. Bd. 10 (1952), S. 1-<br />

191. . [Schlagwort: Vögel/birds, Mythologie/mythology]<br />

Watson, William, Cultural Frontiers in Ancient East Asia, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press,<br />

1971. [Schlagwort: n.a.]<br />

Watters, T., „Chinese Notions about Pigeons and Doves“, in: Journal of the North <strong>China</strong> Branch of the<br />

Royal Asiatic Society n. S. 4 (1867), S. 225-242. [Schlagwort: Taube/pigeon]<br />

Watters, T., „Chinese Fox-Myths“, in: Journal of the North-<strong>China</strong> Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society<br />

8 (1874), S. 45-65. [Schlagwort: Fuchs/fox]<br />

Weber, Charles D., Chinese Pictorial Bronze Vessels of the Late Chou Period, Ascona, Switzerland:<br />

Artibus Asiae Publishers, 1968. [Schlagwort: n.a.]<br />

Wen Ch’ung-i, „The Water Gods and the Dragon Boats in South <strong>China</strong>“, in: Bulletin of the <strong>Institut</strong>e of<br />

Ethnology, Academia Sinica 11 (1961), S. 51-124. [Schlagwort: Religion, Drache/dragon]<br />

Werner, Sabine, „Shangzeitliche Tierknochenfunde in Anyang“, in Hermann Müller-Karpe (Hg.): Zur<br />

frühen Mensch-Tier-Symbiose. Kommission <strong>für</strong> Allgemeine und Vergleichende Archäologie<br />

des deutschen Archäologischen <strong>Institut</strong>s Bonn, München: C. H. Beck Verlag, 1983.<br />

[Schlagwort: n.a.]<br />

Werner, J., „Zur Stellung der Ordosbronzen“, in: Eurasia Septentrionalis Antiqua 9 (1934), S. 259-<br />

269. [Schlagwort: Pferd/horse]<br />

Werner, Edward T. C., Dictionary of Chinese Mythology, New York: The Julian Press, INC.<br />

Publishers, 1961. [Schlagwort: Mythologie/mythology]<br />

Wheatley, Paul, „Geographical Notes on Some Commodities Involved in Sung Marit<strong>im</strong>e Trade“, in:<br />

Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 32.3 (1959), S. 1–140.<br />

[Schlagwort: Handel/trade]<br />

Whitfield, Roderick (Hg.), The Arts in Central Asia: The Stein Collection in the British Museum. Bd.<br />

2 Paintings from Dunhuang, Tokyo: Kodansha International, 1983. [Schlagwort:<br />

Tiergöttinnen/an<strong>im</strong>al goddesses, Mythologie/mythology]<br />

Wiener, Leo, „Once More the Sucking-Fish“, in: The American Naturalist 55.637 (1921), S. 165-174.<br />

[Schlagwort: Fisch/fish]<br />

Williams, C. A. S., Outlines of Chinese Symbolism and Art Motives. An Alphabetical Compendium<br />

of Antique Legends and Beliefs, as Reflected in the Manners and Customs of the Chinese.<br />

Ndr, Taibei: Dunhuang shuju, 1976. [Schlagwort: Mythologie/mythology]<br />

Williams, S. Wells, „Notices in Natural History: The Loo-sze or Fishing Cormorant“, in: Chinese<br />

Repository 7 (1839), S. 541-543. [Schlagwort: Kormoran/cormorant]<br />

Williams, S. Wells, „Notices in Natural History: 1, the ma or horse; 2, the loo or ass; 3, the lo or mule;<br />

and 4, the lŏ or kumiss. Selected from Chinese authors“, in: The Chinese Repository 7.8<br />

(1838), S. 393-399. [Schlagwort: Pferd/horse]<br />

Williams, S. Wells, „Notices of Natural History: 1, the mĭh or tapir; and 2, the ling-le or scaly anteater:<br />

taken from Chinese authors“, in: The Chinese Repository 7 (1838), S. 44-49.<br />

[Schlagwort: Tapir]<br />

Williams, S. Wells, „Notices of Natural History: 1, the peën fuh, or flying rat; and 2, the luy shoo, or<br />

flying squirrell: taken from Chinese authors“, in: The Chinese Repository 7 (1838), S. 90-92.<br />

[Schlagwort: Fledermaus/bat]<br />

Williams, S. Wells, „Notices of Natural History: 1, the rhinoceros; 2, the camel; and 3, the elephant;<br />

translated from the Pun Tsau and other Chinese authors“, in: The Chinese Repository 7<br />

(1838), S. 136-141. [Schlagwort: Nashorn/rhinoceros, Kamel/camel, Elefant/elephant]<br />

Williams, S. Wells, „Notices in Natural History: 1, the sze tzse; 2, the hoo or tiger; 3, the maou or cat,<br />

and other feline an<strong>im</strong>als. Taken from Chinese authors“, in: The Chinese Repository 7 (1839),<br />

S. 595-599. [Schlagwort: Tiger, Katze/cat]<br />

Williams, S. Wells, „Notices of Natural History: 1, the funghwang or phoenix; 2, the lung or dragon;<br />

and 3, the kwei or tortoise. Taken from Chinese authors“, in: The Chinese Repository 7<br />

(1838), S. 250-255. [Schlagwort: Phönix/phoenix, Drache/dragon, Schildkröte/turtle]

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