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The most striking evidence for the extent to which landscape had developed before the end of the Han Dynasty is provided by a group of tiles with molded decoration, found in tombs in Szechwan. Some were excavated at Yang-tzu-shan (Phoenix Hill) during the building of the Chengtu-Paochi railway, others at Te-yang.]
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The
most
striking
evidence
for
the
extent
to
which
landscape
had
developed
before
the
end
of
the
Han
Dynasty
is
provided
by
a
group
of
tiles
with
molded
decoration,
found
in
tombs
in
Szechwan.
Some
were
excavated
at
Yang-tzu-shan
(Phoenix
Hill)
during
the
building
of
the
Chengtu-Paochi
railway,
others
at
Te-yang.]