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Oracle bone script - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Oracle bone script (Chinese: 甲骨文; Hanyu Pinyin: jiǎgǔwén; literally "shell bone writing") refers to incised (or, rarely, brush-written) ancient Chinese characters found on oracle bones, which are animal bones or turtle shells used in divination in ancient China. |
 | | Bones and shells used in pyromancy have also been found dating back to the Neolithic, but most are not inscribed, and the symbols on those that are not widely recognized as writing. |
 | | Compared to graphs on bronzes from the middle Shang to early Western Zhou period, the oracle bone graphs appear simplified, which is thought to be the result of the difficulty of engraving characters on the hard bony materials, compared with the ease of writing them in the wet clay from which the bronzes were cast. |
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