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... excavated material in north - western Xinjiang for the first half of the second millennium BC makes it rather difficult to trace the early development of Andronovo culture in the region . The cultural relationship between eastern and ...
... excavated material in north - western Xinjiang for the first half of the second millennium BC makes it rather difficult to trace the early development of Andronovo culture in the region . The cultural relationship between eastern and ...
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... excavated there , hampered by the extreme hardness of the cultural deposits . At Noen U - Loke , we have excavated 220 square metres of a mound covering about 12 hectares . Ban Non Wat is of about the same size , and in January to ...
... excavated there , hampered by the extreme hardness of the cultural deposits . At Noen U - Loke , we have excavated 220 square metres of a mound covering about 12 hectares . Ban Non Wat is of about the same size , and in January to ...
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... excavations at Angkor have revealed Iron Age occupation only one hundred metres from the southern gate into Angkor Thom . At Phum Snay , about eighty - five kilometres north- west of Angkor , O'Reilly has excavated as part of our ...
... excavations at Angkor have revealed Iron Age occupation only one hundred metres from the southern gate into Angkor Thom . At Phum Snay , about eighty - five kilometres north- west of Angkor , O'Reilly has excavated as part of our ...
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