東漢 (右)龜鈕銀印, Seal with Knob in the Shape of a Turtle, Eastern Han dynasty (25–220), ca. 1st–2nd century, China, Silver, H. 1/4 in. (0.7 cm); W. 1 in. (2.5 cm); D. 1 in. (2.5 cm), Seals, So-called “seal script,” seen here, is an archaic writing style that was standardized during the Qin (221–206 B.C.) and Han dynasties (206 B.C.–A.D. 220). It is characterized by straight lines of uniform width and angular turns suited to a square format
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東漢 (右)龜鈕銀印, Seal, Knob, Shape, Turtle, Eastern Han dynasty, 25–220, ca, 1st–2nd century, China, Silver, H, 1/4, 0.7 cm, W, 1, 2.5, D, Seals, seal script, archaic writing style, standardized, Qin, 221–206 B.C, Han dynasties, 206 B.C.–.D, 220, characterized, straight lines, uniform width, angular turns, suited, square format
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