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ELSLEY ZEITLYN LECTURE ON CHINESE ARCHAEOLOGY AND CULTURE Cultural Interaction between China and Central Asia during the Bronze Age JIANJUN MEI Needham Research Institute , Cambridge Introduction THE CULTURAL RELATIONSHIP between China ...
ELSLEY ZEITLYN LECTURE ON CHINESE ARCHAEOLOGY AND CULTURE Cultural Interaction between China and Central Asia during the Bronze Age JIANJUN MEI Needham Research Institute , Cambridge Introduction THE CULTURAL RELATIONSHIP between China ...
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The present paper is intended to offer some preliminary observations on the early cultural relationship between China and Central Asia in the light of the most recent archaeological discoveries from Northwest China .
The present paper is intended to offer some preliminary observations on the early cultural relationship between China and Central Asia in the light of the most recent archaeological discoveries from Northwest China .
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a a A new understanding of early copper - based metallurgy in China Although we are still far from a conclusive answer to the problem of diffusion or independent invention , a new understanding of the early development of copper - based ...
a a A new understanding of early copper - based metallurgy in China Although we are still far from a conclusive answer to the problem of diffusion or independent invention , a new understanding of the early development of copper - based ...
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