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English: Female Qilin Stone 4th-5th century CE Henan Province China. The lines running horizontally across the chest denote this mythological figure as female. Male qilins have lines that run vertically from the neck down. Or winged lion of the Han Dynasty from Hebei Province 200 CE (conflicting records in database and gallery ID
Date CE or 4th - 5th century CE
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Author Mary Harrsch

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