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Chinese language / Archaeology of China / Writing / Chinese scripts / Chinese characters / Oracle bone / Dongyi / Chinese bronze inscriptions / Yinxu / Shang Dynasty / Writing systems / Asia
Date: 2013-01-03 04:59:52
Chinese language
Archaeology of China
Writing
Chinese scripts
Chinese characters
Oracle bone
Dongyi
Chinese bronze inscriptions
Yinxu
Shang Dynasty
Writing systems
Asia

SINO-PLATONIC PAPERS Number 128 November, 2003 On Proto-Shang

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