• David Noel Keightley (October 25, 1932 – February 23, 2017) was an American sinologist. He was a professor of Chinese history at the University of California...
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  • basketball team Charles Keightley (1901–1974), British general David Keightley (1932-2017), historian of early China Edwin W. Keightley (1843–1926), US politician...
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    Keightley (1998), p. 811. Smith (2011a), p. 23. Keightley (1978a), p. 187. Keightley (1998), pp. 802, 807. Didier (2009), p. 141, Vol. II. Keightley (1998)...
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     685–686. Keightley 1978a, pp. xiii, 139. Keightley 1978a, pp. 31, 92–93, 203. Keightley 1978a, pp. 97–98, 139–140, 203. Keightley 1978a, p. 31. Keightley 1978a...
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  • been performed, that day matching the day designated by their name). David Keightley, a leading scholar of ancient China and its bronzes, believes that...
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  • symbols were precursors to Chinese writing. However, the palaeographer David Keightley argues instead that the time gap is too great to establish any connection...
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  • Thomas C. Joe, social policy analyst David Keightley, historian and sinologist Albert J. Libchaber, physicist David C. Page, molecular geneticist George...
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  • American film critic David Keightley (1932–2017), American sinologist David Keigel (known as Dave Kaye) (1906–1996), British pianist David Keirsey (1921–2013)...
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    people of Yanqi, could have been Tocharian-speaking. Colin Masica and David Keightley also suggest that the Wusun were Tocharian-speaking. Sinor finds it...
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  • Thomas Keightley (17 October 1789 – 4 November 1872) was an Irish writer known for his works on mythology and folklore, particularly Fairy Mythology (1828)...
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    Chinese and Their Neighbors in Prehistoric and Early Historic Times". In David Keightley (ed.). The Origins of Chinese Civilization. University of California...
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    health. David Keightley studied four oracle bones that record eclipses, and suggested various death years. David Nivison, using Keightley's results,...
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  • it's hard to consider the two to be connected. Oracle bone scholar David Keightley told the BBC the similar idea: "There is a gap of about 5,000 years...
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  • (Hong Ye) Charles Hucker Obed Simon Johnson (1881–1970) David Keightley George A. Kennedy David R. Knechtges Owen Lattimore Mark Edward Lewis Li Feng Paul...
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    ISSN 1076-156X. Keightley (2000). Keightley (1999), pp. 233–235. Keightley (1978b). Keightley (1999), p. 232. Keightley (1978a), p. xiv. Keightley (1999), p...
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     2–3. Keightley (2000), p. 2. Keightley (2012), p. 127. Keightley (2000), p. 3. Keightley (2000), pp. 2, 6–7. Keightley (2000), pp. 6–7. Keightley (2000)...
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    sacrifices would be delivered to them to ensure their protection. David Keightley reconstructed a ritual happening during Wu Ding's reign, in which the...
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  • science and of astronomy at UC Berkeley; 1988 MacArthur Fellowship David Keightley – Professor Emeritus in the Department of History at UC Berkeley; 1986...
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  • Jr. (1959) Academic and author. Ann Hardy (1951), computer pioneer. David Keightley. (1951?) University of California Sinologist. Dwight H. Perkins. (1952)...
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  • PEN Translation Prize; Poet Laureate, State of New York (1994–97) David Keightley (Ph.D.) – sinologist, historian; 1986 MacArthur Fellowship Harlan Lane...
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  • Australian National University Doctoral advisor Bernhard Karlgren Notable students David Keightley Chinese name Traditional Chinese 畢漢思 Simplified Chinese 毕汉思...
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  • political commentator (b. 1950) Bernie Custis, CFL player (b. 1928) David Keightley, sinologist (b. 1932) Leon Ware, musician, record producer, and songwriter...
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    pp. 155–156. Keightley (1850), pp. 244–245. Keightley (1850), p. 258. Quoted in Heine 139. Keightley (1850), p. 252. Heine 140–1. Keightley (1850), p. 245...
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    David Edward Bonior (born June 6, 1945) is an American politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. First elected to the U.S. House of Representatives...
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    David Alan Stockman (born November 10, 1946) is an American politician and former businessman who was a Republican U.S. Representative from the state...
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    individuals associated with the Shang religion. In an imaginative account, David Keightley recreated a typical Shang ritual involving different practitioners...
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  • including Robert Bagley, Kwang-chih Chang, Cho-yun Hsu, David Keightley, Mark Edward Lewis, David S. Nivison, and Jessica Rawson contributed to the book...
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    swallowed his pregnant wife when she transformed into a πικρὰν (pikràn). As Keightley notes, πικρὰ ("bitter") makes little or no sense in that context, and...
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  • archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-03, retrieved 2013-05-03. Keightley, David N. (1978), "The Bamboo Annals and Shang-Chou Chronology", Harvard Journal...
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  • "son"), although critics noted the lack of supporting evidence. Thomas Keightley suggested a connection to Habundia or Dame Habonde, a goddess associated...
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