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  2. Oracle bone script - Wikipedia

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    Oraculology (甲骨学; 甲骨學; jiǎgǔxué) is the study of oracle bones and oracle bone script. It is a humanities discipline that focuses on the Chinese Upper Antiquity oracle characters. Oracle bone science can be divided into a narrow sense of oracle bone science and a broad sense of oracle bone science. In the narrow sense, the study ...

  3. Shang dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Shang dynasty is the earliest dynasty of traditional Chinese history firmly supported by archaeological evidence. Excavation at the last Shang capital Yinxu , near modern-day Anyang , uncovered eleven major royal tombs and the foundations of palaces and ritual sites, containing weapons of war and remains from both animal and human sacrifices.

  4. Chinese bronze inscriptions - Wikipedia

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    Chinese bronze inscriptions, also referred to as bronze script or bronzeware script, comprise Chinese writing made in several styles on ritual bronzes mainly during the Late Shang dynasty (c. 1250 – c. 1046 BC) and Western Zhou dynasty (c. 1046 – 771 BC). Types of bronzes include zhong bells and ding tripodal cauldrons.

  5. Oracle bone - Wikipedia

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    Oracle bone. Oracle bones are pieces of ox scapula and turtle plastron which were used in pyromancy – a form of divination – during the Late Shang period (c. 1050 – c. 1250 BCE) in ancient China. Scapulimancy is the specific term if ox scapulae were used for the divination, plastromancy if turtle plastrons were used.

  6. Jiaguwen Heji - Wikipedia

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    Literal meaning. shell bone writing collection. Transcriptions. Standard Mandarin. Hanyu Pinyin. Jiǎgǔwén héjí. Wade–Giles. Chia-ku-wen ho-chi. Jiaguwen Heji, abbreviated Heji or HJ, is the standard comprehensive collection of rubbings of ancient Chinese oracle bone inscriptions.

  7. Wu Ding - Wikipedia

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    Shang state religion. Wu Ding (Chinese : 武丁; died c.1200 BC); personal name Zi Zhao (子昭), was a king of the Chinese Shang dynasty who ruled the central Yellow River valley c.1250 BC – c. 1200 BC. He is the earliest figure in Chinese history mentioned in contemporary records. The annals of the Shang dynasty compiled by later historians ...

  8. Book of Documents - Wikipedia

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    Lineage of editions during the Han dynasty. The Book of Documents (Chinese : 書經; pinyin : Shūjīng; Wade–Giles : Shu King) or the Classic of History, [ b ] is one of the Five Classics of ancient Chinese literature. It is a collection of rhetorical prose attributed to figures of ancient China, and served as the foundation of Chinese ...

  9. Chinese historiography - Wikipedia

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    The Shitong was the first Chinese work about historiography. It was compiled by Liu Zhiji between 708 and 710 AD. The book describes the general pattern of the official dynastic histories with regard to the structure, method, arrangement, sequence, caption, and commentary, dating back to the Warring States period.