Which of the following was a common feature of Shang royal burials?
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Correct answer: Human and animal sacrifice to accompany the king in death
Shang royal tombs were massive cruciform pits containing the remains of servants, soldiers, and horses sacrificed to serve the king in the afterlife. Hundreds of bronze vessels and jade ornaments were also buried with the deceased.
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