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Together with previously reported metal finds , we now have had more than seventy metal objects excavated or recovered at various ... The possible link of the Qijia metals with the west has recently come to be discussed seriously .
Together with previously reported metal finds , we now have had more than seventy metal objects excavated or recovered at various ... The possible link of the Qijia metals with the west has recently come to be discussed seriously .
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Arsenical copper was first identified among the Siba metals . ... The earlier qualitative examinations of sixty - five metal objects from the Huoshaogou cemetery show that they are made of copper , tin bronze , lead bronze or leaded tin ...
Arsenical copper was first identified among the Siba metals . ... The earlier qualitative examinations of sixty - five metal objects from the Huoshaogou cemetery show that they are made of copper , tin bronze , lead bronze or leaded tin ...
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By comparison with the early metal finds in Northwest China , two observations can be made about the early copper and bronze objects found so far in many places in Northern Central China . First , the development of copper - based ...
By comparison with the early metal finds in Northwest China , two observations can be made about the early copper and bronze objects found so far in many places in Northern Central China . First , the development of copper - based ...
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