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Mawangdui (simplified Chinese: 马王堆;
traditional Chinese: 馬王堆; pinyin:
Mǎwángduī; lit. 'King Ma's Mound') is an
archaeological site
located in Changsha...
- The
Mawangdui Silk
Texts (traditional Chinese: 馬王堆帛書;
simplified Chinese: 马王堆帛书; pinyin:
Mǎwángduī Bóshū) are
Chinese philosophical and
medical works written...
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Mawangdui is an
archaeological site
located in Changsha, China.
Mawangdui may also
refer to:
Mawangdui Subdistrict, a
subdistrict in Changsha, China. Mawangdui...
- Tao Te
Ching in a
complete form by
itself were
discovered at a tomb in
Mawangdui, and date to the
early 2nd
century BC.
Analysis of
early commentary on...
- well-preserved
remains and 1,400 artifacts, was
discovered in 1971 at
Mawangdui, Changsha, Hunan, China. Her body and
belongings are
currently under the...
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which however are
generally thought to have been
discovered among the
Mawangdui Silk
Texts in 1973. Also
known as the Huang-Lao
boshu (simplified Chinese:...
- The
Mawangdui subdistrict (simplified Chinese: 马王堆街道;
traditional Chinese: 馬王堆街道; pinyin:
mǎwángduī jiēdào) is a
subdistrict of
Furong District, Changsha...
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archaeologists discovered copies of
early Chinese books,
known as the
Mawangdui Silk Texts, in a tomb
dated to 168 BC. They
included two
nearly complete...
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reinterpreting Huang–Lao
following the 1973
discovery of the
legalistic Mawangdui Silk Texts,
which included four m****cripts,
called the Huang-Lao boshu...
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Chinese Medical Literature: The
Mawangdui Medical M****cripts,
Kegan Paul
International "A
Selection of
Artifacts from
Mawangdui –
Photo Gallery – Archaeology...