Celadon

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  5. Gompertz, 21
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  11. Gompertz, Ch. 4
  12. Gompertz, Ch. 6
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  14. Gompertz, Ch. 4 and 5
  15. Gompertz, Ch. 3
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Celadon
Song Dynasty Celadon Vase.jpg
Chinese Longquan celadon from Zhejiang, Song dynasty, 13th century