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To eat or not to eat? Animals and categorical fluidity in Shang society
Yitzchak Jaffe
, Roderick Campbell
Department of Archaeology
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Arts & Humanities
Shang
100%
Fluidity
80%
Eat
74%
Categorical
73%
Animals
71%
Religion
28%
Animality
13%
Divination
12%
Shaman
12%
Reification
12%
Clan
11%
Human Animal
11%
Companionship
9%
Discourse
9%
Creatures
9%
Stance
8%
Ontological
8%
Symbol
7%
Food
7%
Archaeology
6%
Economy
4%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
society
55%
animal
48%
religion
47%
economy
14%
vehicle
14%
consumption
12%
food
12%
fluid
10%
world
10%
Social Sciences
animal
57%
religious behavior
33%
Religion
28%
social economy
24%
reification
23%
symbol
16%
food
12%
discourse
9%
Agriculture & Biology
religion
50%
animals
30%
fluids
13%