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Français : Caractères sur des os et écaille de tortue, datant de la Dynastie Shang (-XVI — -XI avant notre ère), déterré à Yin, leur capitale, (aujour'hui, Anyang, province du Henan). Exposés au Musée de l'imprime de Chine
English: Oracle bone script, Shang dynasty (16th — 11th century B.C.), unearthed at the capital of Yin (modern Anyang, Henan Province). Displayed at the China Printing Museum.
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