Ancient China to Ch’in Dynasty 	50000 – 206 BCSong to Yuan Dynasty 	960 – 1368Early ROC period 	1911 – 1945
Han to Tang Dynasty 	206 BC – AD 907Ming to Ch’ing Dynasty 	1368 – 1911Taiwan, after liberation from Japan 	1945 – present
 
Han Wooden Slips collected in the Institute of History and Philology (Academia Sinica) 

The digital collection is the Han wooden slips collected in the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica. The majority of the collections (about more than 11,000 pieces) are the “Han Chü-yen Wooden Slips” excavated in the Edsen-gol Ri...
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Buddhist Rubbing collected in the Institute of History and Philology (Academia Sinica) 

There are about 4000 pieces ink-rubbings of the Buddhism statues and steles in the collection. A majority of these rubbings are from Chinese provinces, such as Henan, Hebei, Shanxi, Shandong, Shaanxi, Sichuan and Gansu. These rubbings are dated from ...
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Han Dynasty Stone Relief collected in the Institute of History and Philology (Academia Sinica)

The source of our materials is the over 1,500 pieces of ink rubbings of stones and scripts of the Han Dynasty collected in Fu Ssu-nien Library, institute of History and philology, Academia Sinica. They include copies from the stones and bricks of Han...
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Digital Archives Project For The Liao-Chin-Yuan Rubbings (Academia Sinica)

Among the collections of the Fu-Ssu-Nien Library of the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, there are approximately 2200 pieces of rubbings of the Liao, Chin and Yuan dynasties. The majority of the collections are about 1500 pieces o...
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Ivory and Bone (National Palace Museum)

The antiquities held in the collections of the National Palace Museum span a period of at least 7,000 thousand years, and consist of a large variety of genres, including bronze, jade, porcelain, lacquerware, etc. Its collections are fine in quality ...
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Jade and Stone Tools (National Palace Museum)

The antiquities held in the collections of the National Palace Museum span a period of at least 7,000 thousand years, and consist of a large variety of genres, including bronze, jade, porcelain, lacquerware, etc. Its collections are fine in quality ...
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Ceramics (National Palace Museum)

The antiquities held in the collections of the National Palace Museum span a period of at least 7,000 thousand years, and consist of a large variety of genres, including bronze, jade, porcelain, lacquerware, etc. Its collections are fine in quality ...
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Enameled Ware and Glassware (National Palace Museum)

The antiquities held in the collections of the National Palace Museum span a period of at least 7,000 thousand years, and consist of a large variety of genres, including bronze, jade, porcelain, lacquerware, etc. Its collections are fine in quality ...
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Curios (National Palace Museum)

The antiquities held in the collections of the National Palace Museum span a period of at least 7,000 thousand years, and consist of a large variety of genres, including bronze, jade, porcelain, lacquerware, etc. Its collections are fine in quality ...
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Calligraphy (National Palace Museum)     

The National Palace Museum has a vast collection of calligraphy works, dating from the Jin and Tang dynasties to the ROC Era. The collection’s variety of styles, including the seal script (zhuanshu), the clerical script (lishu), the standard scrip...
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Painting (National Palace Museum)   

he paintings in the National Palace Museum span several dynasties, dating from the Tang dynasty to the ROC Era. This collection covers over one thousand years of Chinese painting tradition and development, and encompasses a wide range of genres, inc...
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Rubbings (National Palace Museum)

Rubbings refer to rubbings of stele that can be used as models for calligraphy. The collection of rubbings held in the National Palace Museum date from the Han Dynasty to the ROC Era. Large in size and excellent in quality, the collection has retai...
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