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... there may have been contact between the Machang culture and the Afanasievo culture from southern Siberia ( Mei 2000 : 62 ) . ... the crucial position of the Qijia culture in the early development of metallurgy in Northwest China .
... there may have been contact between the Machang culture and the Afanasievo culture from southern Siberia ( Mei 2000 : 62 ) . ... the crucial position of the Qijia culture in the early development of metallurgy in Northwest China .
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The Qijia culture is radiocarbon dated to about 2000 BC ( Zhang 1987 : 158 ) , while the generally accepted date for the Seima - Turbino culture is around the middle of the second millennium BC , although some Russian scholars are in ...
The Qijia culture is radiocarbon dated to about 2000 BC ( Zhang 1987 : 158 ) , while the generally accepted date for the Seima - Turbino culture is around the middle of the second millennium BC , although some Russian scholars are in ...
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When compared with the cases of the Machang and Qijia finds , the new finds of the Siba culture have an even stronger impact on our understanding of early metallurgy in the Gansu region . Our knowledge of the Siba culture remained ...
When compared with the cases of the Machang and Qijia finds , the new finds of the Siba culture have an even stronger impact on our understanding of early metallurgy in the Gansu region . Our knowledge of the Siba culture remained ...
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