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... late centuries of the sec- ond millennium BC would also be better considered within the context of the Steppe Road . The historical record claims that people of the Xia dynasty ( c . nine- teenth to sixteenth centuries BC ) already knew ...
... late centuries of the sec- ond millennium BC would also be better considered within the context of the Steppe Road . The historical record claims that people of the Xia dynasty ( c . nine- teenth to sixteenth centuries BC ) already knew ...
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... late Neolithic occupation , dated to the middle of the second millennium BC . At Ban Non Wat , there is also a basal occu- pation yielding Neolithic style ceramics and also a group of burials associated with black incised and painted ...
... late Neolithic occupation , dated to the middle of the second millennium BC . At Ban Non Wat , there is also a basal occu- pation yielding Neolithic style ceramics and also a group of burials associated with black incised and painted ...
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... late twentieth century . They offer a definition of a modern economy which , in its essentials , is one which might equally well be employed to define a cap- italist economy . 30 The Netherlands in the early modern period , they argue ...
... late twentieth century . They offer a definition of a modern economy which , in its essentials , is one which might equally well be employed to define a cap- italist economy . 30 The Netherlands in the early modern period , they argue ...
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