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How to Read Shang Oracle - Bone Inscriptions : A Critique of the Current Method by Ken - ichi Takashima a 1. Introduction The Chinese tradition of serious and specialized epigraphic studies can be traced to Song times ( tenth to twelfth ...
How to Read Shang Oracle - Bone Inscriptions : A Critique of the Current Method by Ken - ichi Takashima a 1. Introduction The Chinese tradition of serious and specialized epigraphic studies can be traced to Song times ( tenth to twelfth ...
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However , in the inscriptions we have neither zhong tu nor da shetit : ( presumably written as * £ . ) . ... but there is no inscription that says people from places different from Shang came to offer sacrifices to it .
However , in the inscriptions we have neither zhong tu nor da shetit : ( presumably written as * £ . ) . ... but there is no inscription that says people from places different from Shang came to offer sacrifices to it .
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“ Negatives in the King Wu Ting Bone Inscriptions . ” Ph.D. diss . University of Washington , 1973 . - “ An Emphatic Verb Phrase in the Oracle - Bone Inscriptions . ” Bulletin of the History and Philology 59.3 ( In Memory of Dr. Fang ...
“ Negatives in the King Wu Ting Bone Inscriptions . ” Ph.D. diss . University of Washington , 1973 . - “ An Emphatic Verb Phrase in the Oracle - Bone Inscriptions . ” Bulletin of the History and Philology 59.3 ( In Memory of Dr. Fang ...
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