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THE EARLIEST SLAVERY DOCUMENTS FROM MESOPOTAMIA 被引量:1
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作者 Wu Yuhong, IHAC Northeast Normal University, Changchun 《Journal of Ancient Civilizations》 2009年第1期1-33,共33页
In his ice-breaking article "The Smell of the Cage in Cuneiform Digital Library" Journal 2009/4, Robert K. Englund discusses some archaic lists of slaves from Uruk III and Jemdet Nasr (Ancient Ni-ru?) about ... In his ice-breaking article "The Smell of the Cage in Cuneiform Digital Library" Journal 2009/4, Robert K. Englund discusses some archaic lists of slaves from Uruk III and Jemdet Nasr (Ancient Ni-ru?) about 3100-2900 B.C. 展开更多
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The Earliest Acupuncture and Moxibustion Manuscript Was Found in Dunhuang 被引量:1
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作者 赵琪 Silke Assmus-Helfen 《Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine》 SCIE CAS 2011年第6期471-472,共2页
In 1900, around 50 000 books and manuscripts were discovered in the Mogao Grottoes of Dunhuang in Gansu Province, China. Known today as the "Dunhuang Heritage", this trove had been sealed in a cave for close on 900 ... In 1900, around 50 000 books and manuscripts were discovered in the Mogao Grottoes of Dunhuang in Gansu Province, China. Known today as the "Dunhuang Heritage", this trove had been sealed in a cave for close on 900 years. Among the books, there was a volume entitled "New Compendium of Works on Moxibustion for Emergencies (新集备急炙经)". It is the earliest original manuscript for the collection of acupuncture papers at present and is particularly precious as not having been found recorded in any ancient books. 展开更多
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The Earliest Women's Association for Progress, Women's School and Women's Newspaper in China
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作者 SONG XUEQUN SUN MAN 《Women of China》 1994年第5期45-46,共2页
THE year 1898 is worth remembering for China’ s women. It was that year that a large group of women who advocated social change established the Women’s Association for Progress, the Women’s School of China and star... THE year 1898 is worth remembering for China’ s women. It was that year that a large group of women who advocated social change established the Women’s Association for Progress, the Women’s School of China and started the first women’s newspaper, "Chinese Girl’s Progress" in Guishuli, Shanghai, with the support and participation of the reformers during the latter part of the Qing Dynasty. The article "On Equality 展开更多
关键词 SCHOOL the earliest Women’s Association for Progress Women’s School and Women’s Newspaper in China
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