Diets, social roles, and geographical origins of sacrificial victims at the royal cemetery at Yinxu, Shang China: New evidence from stable carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur …

C Cheung, Z Jing, J Tang, DA Weston… - Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
The practice of ritual killing, using both human and animal subjects, was prevalent in early
Bronze Age China. This study addresses one key archaeological question that concerns the …

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abstract The practice of ritual killing, using both human and animal subjects, was prevalent
in early Bronze Age China. This study addresses one key archaeological question that …