Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 43
... characters meaning ' row of ki ' , whereas in the Kojiki it is written with the characters for ' row of trees ' a much ... character was used for the meaning ' tree ' in pure Chinese sentences ; it was also occasionally used to represent ...
... characters meaning ' row of ki ' , whereas in the Kojiki it is written with the characters for ' row of trees ' a much ... character was used for the meaning ' tree ' in pure Chinese sentences ; it was also occasionally used to represent ...
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... characters may turn out not to be all that irrational . If we acknowledge that the most prominent feature of a Chinese city was its walls and if we know , as was the case ( Reischauer 1937 ) , that the ' walled city ' character was ...
... characters may turn out not to be all that irrational . If we acknowledge that the most prominent feature of a Chinese city was its walls and if we know , as was the case ( Reischauer 1937 ) , that the ' walled city ' character was ...
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... character of the room and its contents , the excavator inferred that the jars might have held a " specially refined type " of oil ( Blegen and Rawson 1966 , 340 ) . Indeed , of the 16 vessel shapes identified here , ten are either ...
... character of the room and its contents , the excavator inferred that the jars might have held a " specially refined type " of oil ( Blegen and Rawson 1966 , 340 ) . Indeed , of the 16 vessel shapes identified here , ten are either ...
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