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The Miho funerary couch is a Northern Dynasties period (439-589 CE) funeral monument to a Sogdian nobleman and official in northern China. The tomb is now located in the collections of the Miho Museum. Its structure is similar to that of the Anyang funerary bed. It has been dated to circa 570 CE. It is rumoured to have been excavated in Taiyuan in the 1980s, before being sold on the American art market.

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  • Miho funerary couch (en)
  • Погребальный саркофаг Михо (ru)
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  • The Miho funerary couch is a Northern Dynasties period (439-589 CE) funeral monument to a Sogdian nobleman and official in northern China. The tomb is now located in the collections of the Miho Museum. Its structure is similar to that of the Anyang funerary bed. It has been dated to circa 570 CE. It is rumoured to have been excavated in Taiyuan in the 1980s, before being sold on the American art market. (en)
  • Погребальный саркофаг Михо представляет собой погребальный памятник периода Северных Династий (439-589 гг. н. э.) согдийскому дворянину и чиновнику в северном Китае. Гробница сейчас находится в коллекции Музея Михо. Его структура аналогична конструкции погребального саркофага Аньяна. Он был датирован примерно 570 годом нашей эры. Ходят слухи, что его раскопали в Тайюане в 1980-х годах, прежде чем продать на американском арт-рынке. (ru)
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  • Miho funerary couch (en)
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  • Northern China (en)
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  • Turkic horsemen with long hair on the Miho funerary couch. Circa 570 CE. Northern Dynasties, China. (en)
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  • The Miho funerary couch is a Northern Dynasties period (439-589 CE) funeral monument to a Sogdian nobleman and official in northern China. The tomb is now located in the collections of the Miho Museum. Its structure is similar to that of the Anyang funerary bed. It has been dated to circa 570 CE. It is rumoured to have been excavated in Taiyuan in the 1980s, before being sold on the American art market. (en)
  • Погребальный саркофаг Михо представляет собой погребальный памятник периода Северных Династий (439-589 гг. н. э.) согдийскому дворянину и чиновнику в северном Китае. Гробница сейчас находится в коллекции Музея Михо. Его структура аналогична конструкции погребального саркофага Аньяна. Он был датирован примерно 570 годом нашей эры. Ходят слухи, что его раскопали в Тайюане в 1980-х годах, прежде чем продать на американском арт-рынке. (ru)
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