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Description Oracle bones pit.JPG |
English:
Pit YH127 of
oracle bones
(甲骨) at
Yinxu
, Anyang, China. The oracle bones are pieces of bone or turtle plastron bearing the answers to divination during the late
Shang dynasty
(1250–1050 BC). They were heated and cracked, then typically inscribed using a bronze pin in what is known as the
Oracle Bone Script
(甲骨文), the earliest known corpus of ancient Chinese writing. The bones contain important historical information such as the complete royal genealogy of the Shang Dynasty.
Yinxu is the ruins of the last capital of Shang Dynasty. The capital served 255 years for 12 kings in 8 generations.
中文:
安阳殷墟甲骨坑
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Source | https://www.flickr.com/photos/rosemania/4430509846/ |
Author | Chez Cåsver (Xuan Che) |
Camera location | 36° 07′ 02.47″ N, 114° 18′ 41.55″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 36.117354; 114.311542 |
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