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Chinese oracle bone Diviners of the Shang dynasty 16th-10th centuries B.C. produced oracles by reading cracks on ox bones
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Oracle bone script
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Oracle bone, inscribed, Shang dynasty, ca. 1600 - ca. 1050 BCE. Creator: Unknown
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Oracle Bones (76 total), Shang dynasty (about 1600-1046 BC). Creator: Unknown
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Oracle bones (Chinese: jiagu) are pieces of ox scapula or turtle plastron, which were used for pyromancy – a form of divination – in ancient China
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China: An ox scapula oracle bone divining future good or bad fortune. Xiaotun, Anyang County, Henan Province, c. 1300 - 1050 BCE
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Oracle bone of tortoise Shang Dynasty
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China: An ox scapula oracle bone divining future good or bad fortune. Xiaotun, Anyang County, Henan Province, c. 1300 - 1050 BCE
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Tortoise shell used to practise divination
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China: An oracle bone of turtle plastron pierced to be threaded on a string. Xiaotun, Anyang County, Henan Province, c. 1300 - 1050 BCE
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