Images of Akutô

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Images of Akutô. / Oxenbøll, Morten.

I: Monumenta Nipponica, Bind 60/2, Nr. 2005/60:2, 2005, s. 235-262.

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Oxenbøll, M 2005, 'Images of Akutô', Monumenta Nipponica, bind 60/2, nr. 2005/60:2, s. 235-262.

APA

Oxenbøll, M. (2005). Images of Akutô. Monumenta Nipponica, 60/2(2005/60:2), 235-262.

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Oxenbøll M. Images of Akutô. Monumenta Nipponica. 2005;60/2(2005/60:2):235-262.

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Oxenbøll, Morten. / Images of Akutô. I: Monumenta Nipponica. 2005 ; Bind 60/2, Nr. 2005/60:2. s. 235-262.

Bibtex

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