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from the early second millennium BC , indicating that the well - known Silk Road served as a channel for east - west connections much earlier than previously thought . The distribution pattern of the earliest painted pottery along the ...
from the early second millennium BC , indicating that the well - known Silk Road served as a channel for east - west connections much earlier than previously thought . The distribution pattern of the earliest painted pottery along the ...
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mid - second millennium BC , and is best illustrated by the rise of distinctive bronzes in animal style ( Fig . 13 ) . We therefore have to ask what were the reasons for this significant cultural change along the northern frontier of ...
mid - second millennium BC , and is best illustrated by the rise of distinctive bronzes in animal style ( Fig . 13 ) . We therefore have to ask what were the reasons for this significant cultural change along the northern frontier of ...
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The only find from Xinjiang that bears a relation to the wheeled vehicle is a part of a wooden wagon wheel from the Wupu cemetery in Hami dating to the late second millennium BC ( Mair 1995 : 283 ) . In terms of both chronology and the ...
The only find from Xinjiang that bears a relation to the wheeled vehicle is a part of a wooden wagon wheel from the Wupu cemetery in Hami dating to the late second millennium BC ( Mair 1995 : 283 ) . In terms of both chronology and the ...
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