Talk:Yinxu
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[edit] Merger
Shouldn't we merge this article with Yin, since they are the same thing. "Yinxu" literally means the ruins of Yin, which is what the city of Yin (capital of late Shang Dynasty) is in its present-day. "Yinxu" is only the more archaeological sounding name of the two. --67.2.149.131 19:22, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
Have done so, as I think your point is valid. Yin doesn't REALLY exist as a point on the map anymore. I've also added some info about it to make the article more helpful. Liashi 23:39, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
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