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... human sacrifice continued but on much smaller scale , involving the
immolation of just a few victims for ma jor rituals rather than the large - scale
slaughter of prisoners of war . The Shang and Zhou dynasties arose from two
different tribes ...
... human sacrifice continued but on much smaller scale , involving the
immolation of just a few victims for ma jor rituals rather than the large - scale
slaughter of prisoners of war . The Shang and Zhou dynasties arose from two
different tribes ...
Page 78
Thus the awful practice of human sacrifice continued all through the long and
inglorious feuda 1 stage of Chinese history . This leads US to ask what the
reasons for this long existence could be . On reflection , there seem to be three
ma jor ...
Thus the awful practice of human sacrifice continued all through the long and
inglorious feuda 1 stage of Chinese history . This leads US to ask what the
reasons for this long existence could be . On reflection , there seem to be three
ma jor ...
Page 79
not large , various types of human sacrifice continued to be practised . an a was а
The idealist school of Confucianism under the song and Ming dynasties made
these Three Cardinal Guides and the Five Constant Virtues 9 into absolute ...
not large , various types of human sacrifice continued to be practised . an a was а
The idealist school of Confucianism under the song and Ming dynasties made
these Three Cardinal Guides and the Five Constant Virtues 9 into absolute ...
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LIASONS DANGEREUSES? ARCHEOLOGIE EN ORIENT ET EN OCCIDENT | 3 |
Pai Hyung | 11 |
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