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Humanities / Chinese folk religion / Records of the Grand Historian / Battle of Mingtiao / Wu / Jie of Xia / Tang of Shang / Tai Jia / Emperor Gaozu of Tang / 2nd millennium BC / Chinese literature / Shang Dynasty
Date: 2010-01-06 13:22:26
Humanities
Chinese folk religion
Records of the Grand Historian
Battle of Mingtiao
Wu
Jie of Xia
Tang of Shang
Tai Jia
Emperor Gaozu of Tang
2nd millennium BC
Chinese literature
Shang Dynasty

Indiana University, History G380 – class text readings – Spring 2010 – R. Eno 3.1 THE DISCOVERY OF THE SHANG DYNASTY A dramatic beginning In 1899, China was in chaos. Four years earlier, it had been stunned by Jap

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