Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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Page 77
... 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 fact a ...
... 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 fact a ...
Page 78
... practice : Mozi speaks of a system whereby royalty and nobles were interred with up to several hundred sacrificial victims , while generals and ministers were interred with more modest numbers of victims , up to a few tens ...
... practice : Mozi speaks of a system whereby royalty and nobles were interred with up to several hundred sacrificial victims , while generals and ministers were interred with more modest numbers of victims , up to a few tens ...
Page 79
... practice . From the Qin and Han dynasties onwards , all such practices were technically outlawed , but voluntary sacrifice , usually by servants or concubines , was supported and encouraged . Thus the continuation of concubinage was a ...
... practice . From the Qin and Han dynasties onwards , all such practices were technically outlawed , but voluntary sacrifice , usually by servants or concubines , was supported and encouraged . Thus the continuation of concubinage was a ...
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