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... source . The main criterion governing the division between these types of sources , common in the study of history , is the proximity to the events described.48 A primary source , deriving directly from the times it describes , should ...
... source . The main criterion governing the division between these types of sources , common in the study of history , is the proximity to the events described.48 A primary source , deriving directly from the times it describes , should ...
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... sources . This leaves only the inscrip- tions as a " control group , " the only texts that have come down to us unaltered , the only direct witnesses of Western Zhou language , the only primary sources we pos- sess . If the Western Zhou ...
... sources . This leaves only the inscrip- tions as a " control group , " the only texts that have come down to us unaltered , the only direct witnesses of Western Zhou language , the only primary sources we pos- sess . If the Western Zhou ...
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... sources of Western Zhou history . 159 " 163 Instead , historians may prefer to accord bronze inscriptions pride of place , using them as independent and authoritative historical sources in their own right . 160 Obvi- ous though this may ...
... sources of Western Zhou history . 159 " 163 Instead , historians may prefer to accord bronze inscriptions pride of place , using them as independent and authoritative historical sources in their own right . 160 Obvi- ous though this may ...
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The Great Chinese Characters Hoax | 14 |
Inscription and RereadingRereading the Inscribed | 101 |
Journal advertisements | 291 |
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