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of the recent archaeological discoveries in Xinjiang , this evidence has important implications for possible links between western Gansu and eastern Xinjiang during the second half of the third millennium BC , enabling us to suggest ...
of the recent archaeological discoveries in Xinjiang , this evidence has important implications for possible links between western Gansu and eastern Xinjiang during the second half of the third millennium BC , enabling us to suggest ...
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the energy budgets of organic economies , which depended almost exclusively upon annexing as much as possible of the annual inflow of energy from the sun trapped by plants through photosynthesis . Such economies were incapable of ...
the energy budgets of organic economies , which depended almost exclusively upon annexing as much as possible of the annual inflow of energy from the sun trapped by plants through photosynthesis . Such economies were incapable of ...
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Even in 1800 , it was still possible by some economic criteria to think in terms of “ a polycentric world with no dominant centre ' in Kenneth Pomeranz's phrase . But this was emphatically not the case fifty years later.32 By then ...
Even in 1800 , it was still possible by some economic criteria to think in terms of “ a polycentric world with no dominant centre ' in Kenneth Pomeranz's phrase . But this was emphatically not the case fifty years later.32 By then ...
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