Bulletin, Issues 70-71The Museum, 1998 - China |
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The graph for today's water buffalo is based on the pictorial rendering of the wild beast in profile in Shang bone inscriptions ( Fig . 17B - C ) . The horns are emphasized in taking the shape of a somewhat triangular backward and ...
The graph for today's water buffalo is based on the pictorial rendering of the wild beast in profile in Shang bone inscriptions ( Fig . 17B - C ) . The horns are emphasized in taking the shape of a somewhat triangular backward and ...
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The use of an arrow elsewhere identifies the wild as opposed to domestic species of the animal , as when used to distinguish the graph for wild boar from that for domestic pigo ' ) . The Shang graph for the hunted buffalo has previously ...
The use of an arrow elsewhere identifies the wild as opposed to domestic species of the animal , as when used to distinguish the graph for wild boar from that for domestic pigo ' ) . The Shang graph for the hunted buffalo has previously ...
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Wild Ox and Wild Buffalo Graphs in Shang Oracle Bone Inscriptions A. Variations of the graph for wild bull ( ox ) in Shang oracle bone inscriptions . After Li , Jiagu wenzi , p.3071 . B - C . Variations of the graph for wild water ...
Wild Ox and Wild Buffalo Graphs in Shang Oracle Bone Inscriptions A. Variations of the graph for wild bull ( ox ) in Shang oracle bone inscriptions . After Li , Jiagu wenzi , p.3071 . B - C . Variations of the graph for wild water ...
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