Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))"Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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( Fig.35123 ) Period I The king most likely hunted from a chariot with his hunting dog , charioteer , and archer . The word for chariot drawn by horses is known in bone inscriptions and there is associated with the royal hunt ...
( Fig.35123 ) Period I The king most likely hunted from a chariot with his hunting dog , charioteer , and archer . The word for chariot drawn by horses is known in bone inscriptions and there is associated with the royal hunt ...
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Inscriptions , as cited below specifically identify this royal chariot : 24. Crack - making on the x - hai day Que divined : The week will be without omen . The king prognosticated ( saying ) ... On the dingmao day the king hunted [ by ...
Inscriptions , as cited below specifically identify this royal chariot : 24. Crack - making on the x - hai day Que divined : The week will be without omen . The king prognosticated ( saying ) ... On the dingmao day the king hunted [ by ...
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C. Late Shang graphs for chariot in oracle bone inscriptions . After Li , Anyang , fig.20 , p.115 . D. Drawing of the Shang chariot excavated at Dasigongcun , Anyang , M175 . After Cheng , Archaeology in China , fig . 16 , p.71 .
C. Late Shang graphs for chariot in oracle bone inscriptions . After Li , Anyang , fig.20 , p.115 . D. Drawing of the Shang chariot excavated at Dasigongcun , Anyang , M175 . After Cheng , Archaeology in China , fig . 16 , p.71 .
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