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... animals ( with the exception of deer ) is much smaller than in those used for domestic animals , where there is a great proliferation of forms , including in the divinations specifying what animals should be used in sacrifices to ...
... animals ( with the exception of deer ) is much smaller than in those used for domestic animals , where there is a great proliferation of forms , including in the divinations specifying what animals should be used in sacrifices to ...
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domesticated animals dominate in the recovered animal remains not only in mortu- ary contexts but also in the " sacrificial pits , " as well as in the " ash pits . " The animals used as offerings inside human burials are mainly dogs ...
domesticated animals dominate in the recovered animal remains not only in mortu- ary contexts but also in the " sacrificial pits , " as well as in the " ash pits . " The animals used as offerings inside human burials are mainly dogs ...
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... animals for independent development compared to that of humans . The difference ( again , as empirically manifest in the Shang archaeological and inscriptional record ) , is that the wild animals ultimately lack the socio - cultural ...
... animals for independent development compared to that of humans . The difference ( again , as empirically manifest in the Shang archaeological and inscriptional record ) , is that the wild animals ultimately lack the socio - cultural ...
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Reconsidering the Correlative Cosmology of Early China | 5 |
Correlative Cosmology and its Histories | 13 |
Violent Misreadings The Hermeneutics of Cosmology | 29 |
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