Looking at the Women's Rights in Zhou dynasty with the Inscriptions of Bronze Dowries
Wen Shufa
Based on collecting exhaustively inscriptive materials, the author has found that the women in guangzhou had higher social rights and statuses by statistically analyzing, namely, they could have their own names, could give sacrifices to gods, could be given sacrifices, could cast bronze wares, and could have dowry, thus these may make modem people recognize more clearly that the rights and statuses of women always had been coming down from the society of father-right to the society of mother-right and from Yin-Shang to Ming-Qing Dynasty.
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