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		<title>History of Chinese Ivory From Paleolithic to Qing</title>
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<p>Ivory Carving &#124; Palace Museum Collection History of Chinese Ivory From Paleolithic to Qing Hunters and fishers of Paleolithic age already learned to make use of the inedible parts of their game and work these into simple tools or ornaments. Ivory went on to become an integrated and widely used component of Neolithic craft cultures, often [&#8230;]</p>
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