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One of the most elusive problems still confounding early China specialists is the
meaning of Shang ( ca. 1700-1100BCE ) ritual bronze imagery . Since the 4thc.
BCE tradition - bound scholars have relied on an Eastern Zhou textual reference
...
One of the most elusive problems still confounding early China specialists is the
meaning of Shang ( ca. 1700-1100BCE ) ritual bronze imagery . Since the 4thc.
BCE tradition - bound scholars have relied on an Eastern Zhou textual reference
...
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The first approach belongs to traditional scholarship of China that recognizes
Shang imagery as meaningful and the second is promoted by primarily Robert
Bagley that Shang imagery had no religious meaning . The former argument is
based ...
The first approach belongs to traditional scholarship of China that recognizes
Shang imagery as meaningful and the second is promoted by primarily Robert
Bagley that Shang imagery had no religious meaning . The former argument is
based ...
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The latter papers include those by Sarah Allan on “ Art and Meaning , ” pp.9–33 ,
a repeat of her Ch.1 in The Shape of the Turtle : Myth , Art , and Cosmos in Early
China , Albany : State University of New York , 1991 , pp . 124–170 , which I ...
The latter papers include those by Sarah Allan on “ Art and Meaning , ” pp.9–33 ,
a repeat of her Ch.1 in The Shape of the Turtle : Myth , Art , and Cosmos in Early
China , Albany : State University of New York , 1991 , pp . 124–170 , which I ...
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