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English: Phoenix headed konghou (Konghou fengshou), 10th century A.D., Bezeklik Caves, cave 48.[1]
Date 266-420 A.D.
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Author Ancient artist in area of Kizil Caves
  1. 箜篌故事:凤首丝绸之路上的凤首箜篌 (in zh) (23 August 2016). "图4 柏孜克里克第48窟中的凤首箜篌 公元十世纪 (translation: Figure 4 The phoenix-headed Konghou in Cave 48, Bezeklik, 10th century AD)"

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Phoenix headed konghou (Konghou fengshou), Eastern Jin dynasty (凤首箜篌 东晋)

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