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... earliest , dating to the mid - second millennium BC , with some finds extending back to the beginning of the second millennium BC . Located in Hami city ( Fig . 1 ) , the Tianshanbeilu cemetery consists of more than 700 graves with two ...
... earliest , dating to the mid - second millennium BC , with some finds extending back to the beginning of the second millennium BC . Located in Hami city ( Fig . 1 ) , the Tianshanbeilu cemetery consists of more than 700 graves with two ...
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... earliest painted pot- tery along the Hexi Corridor seems to suggest a westward expansion of the Machang culture during the late third millennium BC , which may have resulted in the beginning and early use of painted pottery in Xinjiang ...
... earliest painted pot- tery along the Hexi Corridor seems to suggest a westward expansion of the Machang culture during the late third millennium BC , which may have resulted in the beginning and early use of painted pottery in Xinjiang ...
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... earliest archaeological evidence for the use of chariots in China is that from Anyang , the capital of the late Shang dynasty ( c.1200 BC ) . When the chariot appeared in Anyang , it was already in a fully developed form . On the ...
... earliest archaeological evidence for the use of chariots in China is that from Anyang , the capital of the late Shang dynasty ( c.1200 BC ) . When the chariot appeared in Anyang , it was already in a fully developed form . On the ...
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