International Conference on Shang Civilization: Abstracts of the Papers Presented and a Summary of the Discussions
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Foreword
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Introduction
Introduction
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Session I: Shang Beyond Anyang
1. A Reexamination of the Erlitou Culture
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2. The Shang City at Zhengzhou and Related Problems
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3. Shang and Zhou Bronze Nao Bells Excavated in South China
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4. A Reexamination of the Link Between the Bronzes of Shang Civilization and the Northern Region
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Session II: Archaeology at Anyang
5. Yinxu Tomb Number Five and the Question of the Pan Geng-Xiao Xin-Xiao Yi Period in Yinxu Archaeology
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- 26 March 2015, pp. 10-11
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6. A Tentative Description of the Civilization of the Middle Period of Late Shang
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7. Yin Dynasty Jades
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Session III: Tomb Number Five at Anyang and Fu Zi
8. Art Historical Issues Arising From the M5 Burial at Anyang
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9. On the Fu Hao Inscriptions
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10. The Si-Tu (“Qiao”)-Mu Inscriptions Excavated from the Fu Hao Tomb
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11. A Brief Discussion on Fu Hao
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Session IV: Shang Divination
12. An Experiment in Making Late Shang Oracle Bones
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13. The “Question” Question
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14. The Yi-Kua in the Shang Dynasty and Various Problems Pertaining to Divination
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Session V: Nature and Cosmology
15. Statistical Analysis of Shang Meteorology
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16. An Interpretation of the Oracle-Bone Inscription Phrase: “The Sun and Moon Eclipsed”
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17. The Cosmological Meaning of the Ten Gan and Twelve Zhi in Shang Civilization
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Session VI: Language and Epigraphy of the Shang Inscriptions
18. Graphic Identification, Semantic Interpretation and Phonological Implications in the Oracle Writing of Shang
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- 26 March 2015, pp. 41-44
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