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British Academy. 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 pot ...
British Academy. 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 pot ...
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... second millennium BC ( Mair 1995 : 283 ) . In terms of both chronology and the vehicle type , it seems unlikely that the solid wheel from Wupu could have stimulated the appearance of the chariots with spoked wheels in Anyang , Central ...
... second millennium BC ( Mair 1995 : 283 ) . In terms of both chronology and the vehicle type , it seems unlikely that the solid wheel from Wupu could have stimulated the appearance of the chariots with spoked wheels in Anyang , Central ...
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... second millennium BC , while some signs of connections with north - western China also appeared . Further research ... second millennia BC . 2 The early relationship between China and Central Asia seems to be characterised by a two ...
... second millennium BC , while some signs of connections with north - western China also appeared . Further research ... second millennia BC . 2 The early relationship between China and Central Asia seems to be characterised by a two ...
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