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... burials . Because burials persist as clearly defined structures and often contain artifacts deemed more valu- able than animal bones , they have historically merited more description . As a con- sequence the quality of the data is ...
... burials . Because burials persist as clearly defined structures and often contain artifacts deemed more valu- able than animal bones , they have historically merited more description . As a con- sequence the quality of the data is ...
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... burials are " suburban , " located closer to low - status living quar- ters nearby ( imperfectly known ) , just outside of the palace area , to the west , south and northeast . A number of low - status human burials have been found and ...
... burials are " suburban , " located closer to low - status living quar- ters nearby ( imperfectly known ) , just outside of the palace area , to the west , south and northeast . A number of low - status human burials have been found and ...
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... burials , two flexed adult human burials in an upright sitting position , one more extended ( prone ) adult human burial , two burials with humans believed to have been companions or guardians of stored goods , 144 and a 138 139 Shih ...
... burials , two flexed adult human burials in an upright sitting position , one more extended ( prone ) adult human burial , two burials with humans believed to have been companions or guardians of stored goods , 144 and a 138 139 Shih ...
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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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