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... suggests that most Jingshu - related bronzes are from the mid - Western Zhou ; Feng Jingshu belonged to the last generation of the family and probably lived in the Xiao - Yi period . According to Itô Michiharu , by the late Western Zhou ...
... suggests that most Jingshu - related bronzes are from the mid - Western Zhou ; Feng Jingshu belonged to the last generation of the family and probably lived in the Xiao - Yi period . According to Itô Michiharu , by the late Western Zhou ...
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... suggests that Guai was probably located in the northwestern frontier of Zhou , somewhere in eastern Gansu or southern Ningxia . This region was largely inhabited by the so - called Rong people including the Xianyun who waged war against ...
... suggests that Guai was probably located in the northwestern frontier of Zhou , somewhere in eastern Gansu or southern Ningxia . This region was largely inhabited by the so - called Rong people including the Xianyun who waged war against ...
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... suggests a heterodox creation that could not have taken place in the Zhou central area , but probably in the southern periphery of the Zhou cultural sphere . The body profile of the E'hou Yufang ding maintains the classical design of ...
... suggests a heterodox creation that could not have taken place in the Zhou central area , but probably in the southern periphery of the Zhou cultural sphere . The body profile of the E'hou Yufang ding maintains the classical design of ...
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