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image of archaeological discovery, pottery inscriptions from Neolithic China | |||
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Qiu Xigui (2000). “Chinese Writing”. Early China Special Monograph Series No. 4. Berkeley: The Society for the Study of Early China and the Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley. ISBN 1-55729-071-7. | |||
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Qiu Xigui copied this image under fair use from Wang Zhijun 1980 1980, Kaogu yu Wenwu journal vol. 3, pp.14-21. | |||
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