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Title: Female human sacrifice in Shang-dynasty oracle-bone inscriptions
Other Titles: 殷商甲骨文中的女性人牲
Authors: Schwermann, Christian 
Prof. WANG Ping 
Issue Date: 2015
Source: The International Journal of Chinese Character Studies, 2015, Vol.1(1), pp.49-84.
Journal: 世界漢字通報=The International Journal of Chinese Character Studies 
Abstract: Human sacrifice is a religious practice in which living human individuals are consumed to worship natural and ancestral spirits. Ample evidence of this practice during the Yin-Shang period is furnished by oracle-bone inscriptions, which are extant from ca. 1200 B.C.E. This paper addresses the issue of female human sacrifice in Shang-dynasty oracle-bone inscriptions both from the point of view of religious studies and from a socio-historical perspective. Proceeding from a systematic overview of the various categories of female human sacrifice in the inscriptional record, the paper analyzes the social status and origins of the victims in order to better understand the specific functions and peculiarities of female human sacrifice under the Shang.
Type: Peer Reviewed Journal Article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/8084
ISSN: 2384-3152
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18369/WACCS.2015.1.49
Appears in Collections:Chinese Language & Literature - Publication

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