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Writing systems / Archaeology of China / 2nd millennium BC / Chinese gods / Names of God / Oracle bone / Yinxu / Chinese bronze inscriptions / Xia Dynasty / Shang Dynasty / Chinese culture / Asia
Date: 2007-10-25 18:39:10
Writing systems
Archaeology of China
2nd millennium BC
Chinese gods
Names of God
Oracle bone
Yinxu
Chinese bronze inscriptions
Xia Dynasty
Shang Dynasty
Chinese culture
Asia

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