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... animal style ( Fig . 13 ) . We therefore have to ask what were the reasons for this significant cultural change along the northern frontier of China , and what was the significance of the new route in the relationship between China and ...
... animal style ( Fig . 13 ) . We therefore have to ask what were the reasons for this significant cultural change along the northern frontier of China , and what was the significance of the new route in the relationship between China and ...
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... animal limb bones . There are very few bronzes in graves , but much evidence for local casting . Phase 4. Late Bronze Age . 600-400 BC . This phase is found at Ban Non Wat and in a handful of burials at Ban Lum Khao . The form of the ...
... animal limb bones . There are very few bronzes in graves , but much evidence for local casting . Phase 4. Late Bronze Age . 600-400 BC . This phase is found at Ban Non Wat and in a handful of burials at Ban Lum Khao . The form of the ...
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... animal or vegetable products , and whose pro- duction was therefore constrained by the productivity of the land . This was the tension to which Malthus gave classical expression when he called attention to the tendency of population ...
... animal or vegetable products , and whose pro- duction was therefore constrained by the productivity of the land . This was the tension to which Malthus gave classical expression when he called attention to the tendency of population ...
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