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Oracle bones suggest 3,000-year-old typhoons hit ancient China
Inscriptions carved into animal bones more than 3,000 years ago by Shang dynasty diviners contain direct evidence of ...
Combining the writing on the bones with paleoclimate reconstructions, the team found how typhoon activity helped shift the ...
Evidence suggests that China's "cradle of civilization" experienced marked climate disasters and social upheavals during the mid-late Holocene (around 3,000 years ago). However, the direct causes and ...
There has been an increasing demand for poultry meat, and therefore, rearing fast-growing and well-muscled broiler breeds is more profitable. However, the genetic selection of broilers for muscle ...
Abstract: As the oldest known mature writing system in China, the identification and study of oracle bone scripts are of profound significance to understanding the origin of Chinese culture and the ...
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