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I BC 1 CHINA KOREA JAPAN Jomon Period I 1 Palaeolithic 1 Neolithic | -1 .
21001 Xia Dynasty . | Shang Dynasty . 1600 1 1 Western Zhou | 1 1 . 1 Spring &
Autumn 1 . . Era ( 770-476 ) 700 1 I Warring States Era I Bronze Age 1 ( 475-221 )
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I BC 1 CHINA KOREA JAPAN Jomon Period I 1 Palaeolithic 1 Neolithic | -1 .
21001 Xia Dynasty . | Shang Dynasty . 1600 1 1 Western Zhou | 1 1 . 1 Spring &
Autumn 1 . . Era ( 770-476 ) 700 1 I Warring States Era I Bronze Age 1 ( 475-221 )
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It is only during the late Yin period that human sacrifice occurs in the Zhou
homeland , in the Jing and Wei River valleys , and the tomb types , shapes ,
internal lay - out and the burial goods of the early Zhou are identical to those of
Shang / Yin ...
It is only during the late Yin period that human sacrifice occurs in the Zhou
homeland , in the Jing and Wei River valleys , and the tomb types , shapes ,
internal lay - out and the burial goods of the early Zhou are identical to those of
Shang / Yin ...
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It will introduce recent research concerning the scale and form of burial mounds
from the earliest phase of the Tomb period . It will also discuss the influence of
the technical and artistic background of ancient China on the development of ...
It will introduce recent research concerning the scale and form of burial mounds
from the earliest phase of the Tomb period . It will also discuss the influence of
the technical and artistic background of ancient China on the development of ...
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LIASONS DANGEREUSES? ARCHEOLOGIE EN ORIENT ET EN OCCIDENT | 3 |
Pai Hyung | 11 |
Volume | 12 |
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