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Examinations of a number of Qijia and Siba objects reveal that they are made of either pure copper or bronzes of different types ( including tin bronze and leaded tin bronze ) . These results have been cited as scientific evidence for ...
Examinations of a number of Qijia and Siba objects reveal that they are made of either pure copper or bronzes of different types ( including tin bronze and leaded tin bronze ) . These results have been cited as scientific evidence for ...
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that the Qijia culture may have undergone a progressive evolution from the use of copper to bronze , because the analyses show that the metals from the earlier Qijia sites are copper , while those from the later sites are bronze ( Zhang ...
that the Qijia culture may have undergone a progressive evolution from the use of copper to bronze , because the analyses show that the metals from the earlier Qijia sites are copper , while those from the later sites are bronze ( Zhang ...
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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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