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旅顺博物馆的藏品中,有一批出土于新疆地区的肖形印,这批肖形印系本世纪初日本西本愿寺派第22代门主大谷光瑞组织的“中亚探险队”前后三次,历时12年(1902~1904年、1908~1909年、1910~1914年)对我国西北地区进行文化掠夺的一部分。这批肖形印的数量较大,计有120多枚,入藏旅顺博物馆至今已逾80多年。今经整理首次将这批肖形印公之于世。
Among the collections of the Lushun Museum, there are a number of Shaw-shaped seals unearthed in Xinjiang. These Shawks were printed three times before and after the “Central Asia Expeditions” organized by the 22nd generation owner of Japan’s Nishi Honganji Temple at the beginning of this century. 12 years (1902 ~ 1904, 1908 ~ 1909, 1910 ~ 1914) as part of the cultural plunder in northwestern China. The large number of Shaw prints are larger, with more than 120 pieces, so far more than 80 years have passed since the entry to the Lushun Museum. For the first time after finishing this batch of Shapes India made public.