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... western Xinjiang during the second millennium BC.16 Metallur- gical examinations of a number of Andronovo - type bronze objects found in the regions of Tacheng and Yili have revealed the common use of tin bronze with tin at the level of ...
... western Xinjiang during the second millennium BC.16 Metallur- gical examinations of a number of Andronovo - type bronze objects found in the regions of Tacheng and Yili have revealed the common use of tin bronze with tin at the level of ...
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... western Gansu , have been dated by C - 14 tests to 3000-2500 BC . Given the evidence that wheat was first domesticated in western Asia , Li ( 1999 : 62 ) suggests that the first appearance of wheat in Gansu was most likely the result of ...
... western Gansu , have been dated by C - 14 tests to 3000-2500 BC . Given the evidence that wheat was first domesticated in western Asia , Li ( 1999 : 62 ) suggests that the first appearance of wheat in Gansu was most likely the result of ...
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... western influence played a role in the beginnings of metallurgy in North- west China during the third millennium BC remains to be resolved . Simi- larly , whether the origins of bronze metallurgy in the Central Plains of China should be ...
... western influence played a role in the beginnings of metallurgy in North- west China during the third millennium BC remains to be resolved . Simi- larly , whether the origins of bronze metallurgy in the Central Plains of China should be ...
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