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... Bronze Age civilization in other parts of Central Asia . Routes to the Far East must have crossed this region . ' However , the prehistory of Xinjiang remained very obscure until quite recently . It is only from the ... BRONZE AGE 15.
... Bronze Age civilization in other parts of Central Asia . Routes to the Far East must have crossed this region . ' However , the prehistory of Xinjiang remained very obscure until quite recently . It is only from the ... BRONZE AGE 15.
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... Bronze Age . 1500-1000 BC . There are burials at Ban Lum Khao and Ban Non Wat in which the dead were interred on a east to west axis , associated with globular cord - marked vessels , or rare painted pots . Phase 3. Middle Bronze Age ...
... Bronze Age . 1500-1000 BC . There are burials at Ban Lum Khao and Ban Non Wat in which the dead were interred on a east to west axis , associated with globular cord - marked vessels , or rare painted pots . Phase 3. Middle Bronze Age ...
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... bronze axe , multiple shell bangles , and thousands of shell beads . A second remark- able burial of this period ... Age at this site attained considerable wealth or status , or perhaps both ( Fig . 14 ) . The few Late Bronze Age ...
... bronze axe , multiple shell bangles , and thousands of shell beads . A second remark- able burial of this period ... Age at this site attained considerable wealth or status , or perhaps both ( Fig . 14 ) . The few Late Bronze Age ...
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