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... and horses ... while leading the king's chariot [ caused ] Prince Yang to fall out .
Yao , p . 1221 , no.10406 ( Figs.35 & 36J25 ) Period I Another way of referring to
the king's chariot appears in primarily late , Oracle Bone Period V inscriptions .
... and horses ... while leading the king's chariot [ caused ] Prince Yang to fall out .
Yao , p . 1221 , no.10406 ( Figs.35 & 36J25 ) Period I Another way of referring to
the king's chariot appears in primarily late , Oracle Bone Period V inscriptions .
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Feng and long as a rule never appear as the major motif on ritual vessels in
Shang times ... Standardization of imagery also appears in the measurements
and the proportions of images on ritual vessels , as recently identified by Robert
Poor ...
Feng and long as a rule never appear as the major motif on ritual vessels in
Shang times ... Standardization of imagery also appears in the measurements
and the proportions of images on ritual vessels , as recently identified by Robert
Poor ...
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The complete cicada insect appears in various formats , as a jade sculpture ( Fig.
48E ) , decorating jade utensils ( Fig . 481 ) or extending below masks as bodies
decorating jade fittings from Anyang ( Fig.48G ) . The abstract cicada body as a ...
The complete cicada insect appears in various formats , as a jade sculpture ( Fig.
48E ) , decorating jade utensils ( Fig . 481 ) or extending below masks as bodies
decorating jade fittings from Anyang ( Fig.48G ) . The abstract cicada body as a ...
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