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... steppe culture ( c.3500–2500 BC ) to employ arsenical copper and to exploit steppe copper ores extensively ( Anthony 1998 : 102–5 ) . This connection is made because aspects of the Afanasievo culture bear a strong resemblance in burial ...
... steppe culture ( c.3500–2500 BC ) to employ arsenical copper and to exploit steppe copper ores extensively ( Anthony 1998 : 102–5 ) . This connection is made because aspects of the Afanasievo culture bear a strong resemblance in burial ...
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... Steppe Road rather than along the prehistoric Silk Road , a fact suggesting a significant shift between them with regard to their roles in connecting China with Central Asia . This shift offered a general cultural background , against ...
... Steppe Road rather than along the prehistoric Silk Road , a fact suggesting a significant shift between them with regard to their roles in connecting China with Central Asia . This shift offered a general cultural background , against ...
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... Steppe Road would have been the major channel for the eastward transmission of chariots ( Wu 1994 : 328-9 ) . Indeed , the use of chariots could have been an important impetus for the opening of the Steppe Road on the eastern Eurasian ...
... Steppe Road would have been the major channel for the eastward transmission of chariots ( Wu 1994 : 328-9 ) . Indeed , the use of chariots could have been an important impetus for the opening of the Steppe Road on the eastern Eurasian ...
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