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between Tianshanbeilu and the bronze - using cultures in north - western and northern Xinjiang ? Currently there is no ready answer for this question because archaeological finds in these regions are still very limited .
between Tianshanbeilu and the bronze - using cultures in north - western and northern Xinjiang ? Currently there is no ready answer for this question because archaeological finds in these regions are still very limited .
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Grave goods included about seventy - five pottery vessels of outstanding quality and size , a socketed bronze axe , multiple shell bangles , and thousands of shell beads . A second remarkable burial of this period also contained very ...
Grave goods included about seventy - five pottery vessels of outstanding quality and size , a socketed bronze axe , multiple shell bangles , and thousands of shell beads . A second remarkable burial of this period also contained very ...
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Iron knives were regularly found with the dead , but the greatest increase in mortuary wealth involved bronzes . Two rich males were interred with multiple bronze belts held in place by ornate catches . One of these men also wore heavy ...
Iron knives were regularly found with the dead , but the greatest increase in mortuary wealth involved bronzes . Two rich males were interred with multiple bronze belts held in place by ornate catches . One of these men also wore heavy ...
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