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Dong Zuobin or Tung Tso-pin (1895–1963) was a Chinese archaeologist. He was a leading authority on the oracle bone and turtle shell inscriptions of the Shang dynasty (1600-1046 BC). In 1928, Dong supervised the first archaeological dig of Anyang, the Shang capital. Dong was a professor at National Taiwan University and director of the institute of philology and history at Academia Sinica from 1950 to 1954. Dong's construction of a Shang chronology was his most important research achievement.

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  • Dong Zuobin (en)
  • Dong Zuobin (fr)
  • 董作賓 (ja)
  • 둥쭤빈 (ko)
  • Дун Цзобинь (ru)
  • 董作賓 (zh)
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  • Dong Zuobin or Tung Tso-pin (1895–1963) was a Chinese archaeologist. He was a leading authority on the oracle bone and turtle shell inscriptions of the Shang dynasty (1600-1046 BC). In 1928, Dong supervised the first archaeological dig of Anyang, the Shang capital. Dong was a professor at National Taiwan University and director of the institute of philology and history at Academia Sinica from 1950 to 1954. Dong's construction of a Shang chronology was his most important research achievement. (en)
  • 둥쭤빈(중국어: 董作賓, 동작빈, 1895년 ~ 1963년)은 갑골문자 연구로 유명한 중국의 고고학자이다. (ko)
  • 董 作賓(とう さくひん)は、中華民国の甲骨学者。甲骨文字の研究の開拓者であり、羅振玉(号・雪堂)・王国維(号・観堂)・郭沫若(字・鼎堂)とともに「甲骨四堂」(甲骨学四堂とも)と称される。字は「彦堂」、号は「平廬」。 (ja)
  • 董作賓(1895年3月20日-1963年11月23日),原名作仁,入私塾後改名作賓,字彥堂,一字雁堂,號平廬。河南南陽人。知名文史學者,在考古學、殷商史、文字學、書法及篆刻藝術等方面頗有貢獻。曾任福建協和大學、中州大學教授,國立中山大學副教授,國立臺灣大學文學院和臺灣省立師範學院教授。1951年1至1955年8月,任國立中央研究院歷史語言研究所所長。 (zh)
  • Дун Цзоби́нь (кит. 董作宾, пиньинь Dǒng Zuòbīn; 20 марта 1895, Наньян — 23 ноября 1963, Тайбэй) — китайский историк и археолог, специалист по древним гадательным костям. (ru)
  • Tong Tso Pin (chinois : 董作宾 ; chinois traditionnel : 董作賓 ; pinyin : dǒng zuòbīn), né le 20 mars 1895 à Nanyang dans la province du Henan et décédé le 23 novembre 1963, à l'origine prénommé Zuoren (作仁, zuòbīnrén) est un philologue, archéologue, calligraphe et graveur de sceaux chinois. Il serait le premier à procéder à la périodisation des inscriptions sur les os et écailles de tortues et à travailler à la distinction de différentes écoles de scribes. (fr)
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