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Indeed , for a better understanding of the early metals recovered within the present borders of China , it is helpful to separate the early Gansu finds from those found in the Central Plains of China . This is not just because the ...
Indeed , for a better understanding of the early metals recovered within the present borders of China , it is helpful to separate the early Gansu finds from those found in the Central Plains of China . This is not just because the ...
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Therefore , some kind of relationship must have existed between Tianshanbeilu and early bronze cultures in the north during the midsecond millennium BC or earlier , though no specific evidence has yet been found .
Therefore , some kind of relationship must have existed between Tianshanbeilu and early bronze cultures in the north during the midsecond millennium BC or earlier , though no specific evidence has yet been found .
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In fact , besides the issue of early copper - based metallurgy , there is other evidence pointing to the early cultural contacts between Northwest China and areas further west . For example , the earliest remains of carbonised wheat ...
In fact , besides the issue of early copper - based metallurgy , there is other evidence pointing to the early cultural contacts between Northwest China and areas further west . For example , the earliest remains of carbonised wheat ...
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