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The dates for the Yin (Anyang) period and thus for the majority of the oracle bone and shell inscriptions should be from the 14th to the 11th centuries BC, not 13th to the 11th centuries BC. See for example Jacques Gernet, A History of Chinese Civilisation, page 41 and page 688. I have made the relevant change. - cyl
*Qiu Xigui also cites 14th to 11th.[[User:Dragonbones|Dragonbones]] ([[User talk:Dragonbones|talk]]) 06:23, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
:The dates for these two things are not the same. The oracle bones and other finds at the Anyang site date from some point in the reign of [[Wu Ding]], while the traditional account has the change of capital occurring under [[Pan Geng]]. [[User talk:Kanguole|Kanguole]] 11:00, 6 January 2012 (UTC)
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