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The affiliation of the Tianshanbeilu painted pottery with the Siba and Qijia cultures further demonstrates that the eastern influence from Gansu - Qinghai had a predominant influence on the early development of painted pottery in ...
The affiliation of the Tianshanbeilu painted pottery with the Siba and Qijia cultures further demonstrates that the eastern influence from Gansu - Qinghai had a predominant influence on the early development of painted pottery in ...
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Kuzmina ( 1998 : 69–72 ) presents further observations to support the argument for a Gumugou - Afanasievo connection . For a review of the Xinjiang - Afanasievo contact , see Mei 2000 : 58–9 . 1 Figure 13. Copper and bronze knives and ...
Kuzmina ( 1998 : 69–72 ) presents further observations to support the argument for a Gumugou - Afanasievo connection . For a review of the Xinjiang - Afanasievo contact , see Mei 2000 : 58–9 . 1 Figure 13. Copper and bronze knives and ...
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... and its situation with respect to other countries , allowed it to acquire ; which could , therefore , advance no further , and which was not going backwards , both the wages of labour and the profits of stock would probably be very ...
... and its situation with respect to other countries , allowed it to acquire ; which could , therefore , advance no further , and which was not going backwards , both the wages of labour and the profits of stock would probably be very ...
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