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English: Incense burner, sometimes called a "hill censer" because of its shape (Mountains of Paradise); Bo Mountain, a paradise inhabited by immortals and mythical animals. Bronze. Eastern Han Dynasty, 25-220 CE. From China. Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
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