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  71. Fairbank, Wilma.&nbsp; <i>Adventures in retrieval:</i>&nbsp; <i>Han murals and Shang bronze molds.</i>&nbsp; Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1972.<br><br>
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  82. Hardy, Grant & Kinney, Anne Behnke.&nbsp; <i>The establishment of the Han empire and imperial China.</i>&nbsp; Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2005.<br><br>
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