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HUMAN SACRIFICE AND ANCIENT CHINESE SOCIETY Huang Zhan Yue
common Human sacrifice , the practice of burying the living with their deceased
clan head , patriarch or feudal lord as an act of worship of the gods or ancestors ,
was ...
HUMAN SACRIFICE AND ANCIENT CHINESE SOCIETY Huang Zhan Yue
common Human sacrifice , the practice of burying the living with their deceased
clan head , patriarch or feudal lord as an act of worship of the gods or ancestors ,
was ...
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The small - scale practice of human sacrifice under the Zhou was probably
carried out by followers of these rituals carried over from the Shang / Yin .
Moreover , the decline in the immolation of prisoners of war during the Western
Zhou was in ...
The small - scale practice of human sacrifice under the Zhou was probably
carried out by followers of these rituals carried over from the Shang / Yin .
Moreover , the decline in the immolation of prisoners of war during the Western
Zhou was in ...
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In fact there seem to have been two conflicting views on human sacrifice during
the Eastern Zhou . On the one hand , royalty ... Archaeological rema ins of royal ,
noble and bureaucrat's tombs from this period do often contain sacrificial victims .
In fact there seem to have been two conflicting views on human sacrifice during
the Eastern Zhou . On the one hand , royalty ... Archaeological rema ins of royal ,
noble and bureaucrat's tombs from this period do often contain sacrificial victims .
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