Bulletin, Issues 70-71The Museum, 1998 - China |
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A unique example of the tiger trophy from a royal hunt is the inscribed and inlaid bone now on exhibit in the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto , Canada , dating to the last Shang king , Di Xin ( Fig . 12A ) . The bone has been ...
A unique example of the tiger trophy from a royal hunt is the inscribed and inlaid bone now on exhibit in the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto , Canada , dating to the last Shang king , Di Xin ( Fig . 12A ) . The bone has been ...
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Recently , Yu Xingwu transcribed the oracle bone graph in which the animal's horn is large and curling , as yuanyang , or argali ( Fig.31AB ) ' ) . This graph differs significantly from that for domestic sheep ( Fig.31C ) not only in ...
Recently , Yu Xingwu transcribed the oracle bone graph in which the animal's horn is large and curling , as yuanyang , or argali ( Fig.31AB ) ' ) . This graph differs significantly from that for domestic sheep ( Fig.31C ) not only in ...
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10406 ( Figs.35 & 36J25 ) Period I Another way of referring to the king's chariot appears in primarily late , Oracle Bone Period V inscriptions . The graph , written yu is a phonetic loan when used to refer to chariot ; it appears ...
10406 ( Figs.35 & 36J25 ) Period I Another way of referring to the king's chariot appears in primarily late , Oracle Bone Period V inscriptions . The graph , written yu is a phonetic loan when used to refer to chariot ; it appears ...
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