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Showing 281 results for Southern or eastern Tibetan
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Mongolian or Tibetan
12th–14th century

Southern or eastern Tibetan
16th–18th century

Saddle, Saddle Pad, Stirrups, Rein, Stirrup Straps, Bit and Bridle, Breaststrap, Tassel, and Crupper
Tibetan
18th–19th century

Eastern Nahua
1200–1521 CE

Master of the Dinteville Allegory
1537

Joachim Patinir
ca. 1515

Eastern Tibetan or Chinese
possibly 17th–18th century

Eastern Tibetan or Chinese
possibly 17th–18th century

Eastern Tibetan or Chinese for the Tibetan market
17th–18th century

Eastern Tibetan or Chinese for the Tibetan market
17th–18th century

East Germanic or nomadic (?)
1st half of the 5th century CE

Mongolian or Tibetan
13th–15th century
Tibetan or Chinese (eastern Kham or Sichuan region)
16th–18th century

Tibet
11th or early 12th century

Sino-Tibetan
17th–18th century

probably Chinese or Tibetan
1403–24

Eastern Central Asia or northern China
7th–9th century

Southern Ossetia, Georgia and northern Caucasus, Russia
1st–2nd century

Sumerian
ca. 3100–2900 BCE

Gerard David
ca. 1485–90

Tibet
early to mid-14th century

Catalan
ca. 1130–40

Mile Banozic
ca. 1935

Stipan Lukic
ca. 1930

Milan Komazec Savin
1937

Xiongnu
ca. 3rd–2nd century BCE

Roman
late 2nd–early 3rd century CE

ca. mid- to late 3rd millennium BCE

ca. 4th century BCE

Maya
7th–9th century

ca. 1919–1878 B.C.

Sumerian
ca. 3100–2900 BCE

Celtic
400–300 BC

Babylonian
ca. 18th–17th century BCE

Kano Shōei
probably 1560s

ca. mid- to late 3rd millennium BCE

South Italian
late 11th–early 12th century

China
ca. 1319

Maya artist(s)
200–600 CE

Illia Repin (Ilia Efimovich Repin)
1884