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... context further demonstrates the crucial position of the Qijia culture in the early development of metallurgy in Northwest China . Together with previously reported metal finds , we now have had more than seventy metal objects excavated ...
... context further demonstrates the crucial position of the Qijia culture in the early development of metallurgy in Northwest China . Together with previously reported metal finds , we now have had more than seventy metal objects excavated ...
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... context . It is in that context that we can trace a full range of prototypes for many early metal objects found in Northwest China , such as socketed axes , back - curved knives and sickles , daggers , spearheads , and earrings . It is ...
... context . It is in that context that we can trace a full range of prototypes for many early metal objects found in Northwest China , such as socketed axes , back - curved knives and sickles , daggers , spearheads , and earrings . It is ...
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... context alluded to above , perhaps a warning of the radical energy which might be released by their dispossession . ' The Cotter's ' particular ' honest man ' is of course a quotation from Pope's congenial reflection on the emptiness of ...
... context alluded to above , perhaps a warning of the radical energy which might be released by their dispossession . ' The Cotter's ' particular ' honest man ' is of course a quotation from Pope's congenial reflection on the emptiness of ...
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