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中文: 甲骨文 龟甲
English: Oracle shell with inscriptions

This is a replica of an oracle turtle shell with ancient Chinese en:oracle scripts inscribed on it. Since this is a replica, the colour may not be truthful to the real specimen.

This photo was taken in July 2004 from an exhibit at Chabot Space and Science Centre in Oakland, California.
Date Commons upload by Shizhao 07:59, 17 May 2006 (UTC)
Source Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is (was) here
  • 07:16, 16 July 2004 Kowloonese 422x640 (146,852 bytes) (Oracle Shell)
  • 07:16, 16 July 2004 Kowloonese 422x640 (146,852 bytes) (Oracle Shell)
Author User Kowloonese on en.wikipedia
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Applications-graphics.svg This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: brightened and enhanced contrast. Modifications made by Locutus Borg.

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