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Minghao Lineutung für die Designgeschichte, so verbindet sich mit ihm um die Jahrhundertwende erneut eine Auslöserfunktion, welche die freie Kunst erfassen und total verändern sollte. Auch sie wird in der Kunstgeschichtsschreibung als Revolution. bezeichnet und breitete sich von England — durchtränkt von Refor同谋 发表于 2025-3-24 09:16:52
Book 2022supporting lines of information) to Chinese osteological materials in order to answer the question about the origins of cattle labour. Structurally, this monograph flows from an introduction and review of previous scholarship and questions, through employed theory and developed methods, to analysesSurgeon 发表于 2025-3-24 11:04:28
Cattle Traction in China: What We Know,storical textual documents, oracle bone and bronze inscriptions, inscribed wall pictures and historical paintings, and excavated artefacts and relevant traces. A synthesis of these employed resources by chronology is provided at the end of this chapter.割公牛膨胀 发表于 2025-3-24 16:06:22
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Application of the PIr Method to Chinese Archaeological Samples for Cattle Traction,s and metapodials show that cattle traction practice was likely developed during the Chinese Bronze Age. A series of different PIr models among sites and periods even further indicate the imbalance of cattle traction use in ancient China.反应 发表于 2025-3-24 23:10:37
Cattle Traction in the Making of Early Civilisations in North China,ansporting in the Bronze Age, especially during the Late Shang, has placed significant impacts on the sociopolitical systems. Moreover, this chapter also discusses cattle traction within the trans-Eurasian contexts. All these contribute to a sophisticated management during the making of early civilisations in North China.