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... inscriptions 3.1 Introduction : The structure of oracle bone inscriptions The enormous importance of the oracle bones and the history of their discovery has already been mentioned in the general introduction . This section will examine ...
... inscriptions 3.1 Introduction : The structure of oracle bone inscriptions The enormous importance of the oracle bones and the history of their discovery has already been mentioned in the general introduction . This section will examine ...
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... inscriptions . ' The identification of such general hunting terms in principle rests on supplemen- tary mention of the procedure and results of the hunt . As an example , consider the inscriptions using " wang tian ... , " commonly ...
... inscriptions . ' The identification of such general hunting terms in principle rests on supplemen- tary mention of the procedure and results of the hunt . As an example , consider the inscriptions using " wang tian ... , " commonly ...
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... inscriptions and in Shang and Zhou bronze inscriptions , has been reviewed by Lefeuvre , who argued convincingly that it cannot mean rhinoceros because a ) the oracle bone character appears on what is definitely a bovine skull ; and b ...
... inscriptions and in Shang and Zhou bronze inscriptions , has been reviewed by Lefeuvre , who argued convincingly that it cannot mean rhinoceros because a ) the oracle bone character appears on what is definitely a bovine skull ; and b ...
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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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