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Oracle Bone Inscriptions: Their First Appearance and Initial Reception in the Learned World
Exploratory Period: Collection, Deciphering, and Paleographic Studies of the Inscribed Oracle Bones
Field Method: As Demonstrated by Western Geologists, Paleontologists, and Archaeologists in China in the Early Twentieth Century
Early Period of Planned Digging in Anyang
The Royal Tombs: Their Discovery and Systematic Excavation
Last Three Seasons of Field Work in Hsiao-tun before World War II
Wartime Efforts to Continue the Anyang Research
Postwar Academic Working Conditions and Studies of the Anyang Finds
Prehistoric Remains and Traditional Accounts of Ancient China
Architecture: Structural Remains and Suggested Reconstructions of Surface Buildings
The Economy: Agriculture and Artifacts
Decorative Art of the Yin-Shang Dynasty
Genealogy, Chen-jen and Some Aspects of Kinship
Worship of Ancestors and Other Spirits
Notes on the Physical Anthropology of the Yin-Shang Population.
Exploratory Period: Collection, Deciphering, and Paleographic Studies of the Inscribed Oracle Bones
Field Method: As Demonstrated by Western Geologists, Paleontologists, and Archaeologists in China in the Early Twentieth Century
Early Period of Planned Digging in Anyang
The Royal Tombs: Their Discovery and Systematic Excavation
Last Three Seasons of Field Work in Hsiao-tun before World War II
Wartime Efforts to Continue the Anyang Research
Postwar Academic Working Conditions and Studies of the Anyang Finds
Prehistoric Remains and Traditional Accounts of Ancient China
Architecture: Structural Remains and Suggested Reconstructions of Surface Buildings
The Economy: Agriculture and Artifacts
Decorative Art of the Yin-Shang Dynasty
Genealogy, Chen-jen and Some Aspects of Kinship
Worship of Ancestors and Other Spirits
Notes on the Physical Anthropology of the Yin-Shang Population.