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source of the "dragon bones" was
eventually traced to the
small village of
Xiaotun, just
outside Anyang. In 1910,
noted scholar Luo
Zhenyu affirmed that the...
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excavated pits of
bones have been: Pit YH127 in
Xiaotun North (1936), with over 17,000
inscribed pieces.
Xiaotun South (1977–1979), with 4,612
inscribed pieces...
- Mesozoic–Paleogene,
including the
Lufeng Formation and the
Lunan Group (Lumeiyi,
Xiaotun, and
Caijiacong formations). In this area is the
noted Stone Forest or...
- the
overlapping strata of the
Yangshao Culture,
Longshan Culture and
Xiaotun Culture, the
memorial mausoleums of
ancient Emperor Zhuanxu and Emperor...
- north–south axis of settlements. This
technique explains why
Shang palaces at
Xiaotun lie 10° east of due north. In some of the cases, as Paul
Wheatley observed...
- characters. By 1908, Luo
Zhenyu had
traced the
bones to the
village of
Xiaotun on the
northwest outskirts of
Anyang in
modern Henan province. The area...
- in the
northeast of the province. The site of Yinxu, in the
village of
Xiaotun within present-day
Anyang on the
south bank of the river, has been identified...
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occupation at Huanbei, the
final part of the
Shang dynasty centered on
Xiaotun Village in Anyang, the
upper levels of the
Zhengzhou Park area, and the...
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means the
Ruins of Yīn,
referring to the last
Shang dynasty capital at
Xiǎotún, Anyang, Henan,
where huge
numbers of
oracle bones were found, inscribed...
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excavation of the
Hougang of
Yinxu revealed that the
three cultural layers of
Xiaotun,
Longshan and
Yangshao were
superimposed and ac****ulated, and confirmed...