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74 ) Recently , Yu Xingwu transcribed the oracle bone graph in which the
animal's horn is large and curling , as yuanyang , or argali ( Fig.31 AB ) ” ) . This
graph differs significantly from that for domestic sheep ( Fig . 31C ) not only in the
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74 ) Recently , Yu Xingwu transcribed the oracle bone graph in which the
animal's horn is large and curling , as yuanyang , or argali ( Fig.31 AB ) ” ) . This
graph differs significantly from that for domestic sheep ( Fig . 31C ) not only in the
more ...
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it pictorially describes a frontward - facing head of an argali ram rather than
domestic sheep due to the emphasis on large , inward curling horns . This latter
emphasis is similar to the artistic expression of this image . Curling horns refer to
argali ...
it pictorially describes a frontward - facing head of an argali ram rather than
domestic sheep due to the emphasis on large , inward curling horns . This latter
emphasis is similar to the artistic expression of this image . Curling horns refer to
argali ...
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The earliest versions of argali imagery where the curling horns appear more “
realistic ” than abstract decorate a Middle Shang zun from Zhengzhou ( Fig.32A )
. Late Shang interpretations appear on a square lei from M5 ( Fig.32F ) and on a
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The earliest versions of argali imagery where the curling horns appear more “
realistic ” than abstract decorate a Middle Shang zun from Zhengzhou ( Fig.32A )
. Late Shang interpretations appear on a square lei from M5 ( Fig.32F ) and on a
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