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... reported metal finds , we now have had more than seventy metal objects excavated or recovered at various Qijia sites ( Sun and Han 1981 : 287-8 ; Debaine - Francfort 1995 : 320-1 ; Mei 2000 : 62 ) . These objects show a wide range of ...
... reported metal finds , we now have had more than seventy metal objects excavated or recovered at various Qijia sites ( Sun and Han 1981 : 287-8 ; Debaine - Francfort 1995 : 320-1 ; Mei 2000 : 62 ) . These objects show a wide range of ...
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... reported finding skulls wearing horned bronze helmets inlaid with gold . This seemed apocryphal until we encountered one of many skulls near the looters ' pits , the upper part of which was stained green by bronze . Current research at ...
... reported finding skulls wearing horned bronze helmets inlaid with gold . This seemed apocryphal until we encountered one of many skulls near the looters ' pits , the upper part of which was stained green by bronze . Current research at ...
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... reported a huge stone city being invaded by the jungle , and suggested that it had been founded by Alexander the Great , or the Roman emperor Trajan . The serious study of this civilisation received a major stimulus with the foundation ...
... reported a huge stone city being invaded by the jungle , and suggested that it had been founded by Alexander the Great , or the Roman emperor Trajan . The serious study of this civilisation received a major stimulus with the foundation ...
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