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Whether metallurgy was introduced into China or invented independently has been hotly debated among scholars over the past fifty years and still remains disputed . The focus of the debate is how to evaluate metal finds from China dating ...
Whether metallurgy was introduced into China or invented independently has been hotly debated among scholars over the past fifty years and still remains disputed . The focus of the debate is how to evaluate metal finds from China dating ...
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One such vessel contained the remains of an adult interred in a seated , crouched position ( Fig . 13 ) . An analysis of the faunal remains from basal Ban Lum Khao has revealed the initial presence of very large bones from fish and wild ...
One such vessel contained the remains of an adult interred in a seated , crouched position ( Fig . 13 ) . An analysis of the faunal remains from basal Ban Lum Khao has revealed the initial presence of very large bones from fish and wild ...
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Sa Huynh cemeteries comprise urnfields in which lidded ceramic vessels contain the cremated remains of the dead with a range of often opulent grave goods . These include iron weapons , and a form of jade or glass ear ornament the ...
Sa Huynh cemeteries comprise urnfields in which lidded ceramic vessels contain the cremated remains of the dead with a range of often opulent grave goods . These include iron weapons , and a form of jade or glass ear ornament the ...
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