Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1960 - China "Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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... dynasty . These initial years are followed by fifty to sixty years that are almost devoid of cannibalism . Thereafter , it appears with increasing frequency . Until the closing years of the dynasty , natural disasters such as droughts ...
... dynasty . These initial years are followed by fifty to sixty years that are almost devoid of cannibalism . Thereafter , it appears with increasing frequency . Until the closing years of the dynasty , natural disasters such as droughts ...
Page 92
... dynasties ? Is it not more likely that there is a shift in beliefs when a dynasty has ruled for a certain period of time ? Michael Loewe explains that portents began to be recorded only after 50 years of the Western Han dynasty had ...
... dynasties ? Is it not more likely that there is a shift in beliefs when a dynasty has ruled for a certain period of time ? Michael Loewe explains that portents began to be recorded only after 50 years of the Western Han dynasty had ...
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... dynasty that ends in a cluster of war - related starvation cannibalism cases . During the Tang dynasty , the high rate of desecrating cannibalism continues . This either means that it prevailed in spite of changing conditions or that ...
... dynasty that ends in a cluster of war - related starvation cannibalism cases . During the Tang dynasty , the high rate of desecrating cannibalism continues . This either means that it prevailed in spite of changing conditions or that ...
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