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Currently there is no ready answer for this question because archaeological finds in these regions are still very limited . ... millennium BC makes it rather difficult to trace the early development of Andronovo culture in the region .
Currently there is no ready answer for this question because archaeological finds in these regions are still very limited . ... millennium BC makes it rather difficult to trace the early development of Andronovo culture in the region .
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10 ) , 19 the Central Plains group exhibits some distinctive regional features , which are best illustrated by the metal vessels ... 11 : 7 , 8 ) indicate contact with the Northern Zone region , namely the northern frontier of China .
10 ) , 19 the Central Plains group exhibits some distinctive regional features , which are best illustrated by the metal vessels ... 11 : 7 , 8 ) indicate contact with the Northern Zone region , namely the northern frontier of China .
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The most southerly region of Champa lies from the eastern margins of the Mekong Delta to Cape Dinh , an inhospitable stretch of coastline with thin , sandy soils . Between Cape Dinh and Cape Nay , there are three wellwatered valleys ...
The most southerly region of Champa lies from the eastern margins of the Mekong Delta to Cape Dinh , an inhospitable stretch of coastline with thin , sandy soils . Between Cape Dinh and Cape Nay , there are three wellwatered valleys ...
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