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This does not suggest that the early metallurgy in the Central Plains of China has nothing to do with the developments in Northwest China . On the contrary , my intention is to approach the beginnings and early development of metallurgy ...
This does not suggest that the early metallurgy in the Central Plains of China has nothing to do with the developments in Northwest China . On the contrary , my intention is to approach the beginnings and early development of metallurgy ...
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of the recent archaeological discoveries in Xinjiang , this evidence has important implications for possible links between western Gansu and eastern Xinjiang during the second half of the third millennium BC , enabling us to suggest ...
of the recent archaeological discoveries in Xinjiang , this evidence has important implications for possible links between western Gansu and eastern Xinjiang during the second half of the third millennium BC , enabling us to suggest ...
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Given the evidence that wheat was first domesticated in western Asia , Li ( 1999 : 62 ) suggests that the first ... These finds seem to suggest that jade may have been traded along the prehistoric Silk Road from the early second ...
Given the evidence that wheat was first domesticated in western Asia , Li ( 1999 : 62 ) suggests that the first ... These finds seem to suggest that jade may have been traded along the prehistoric Silk Road from the early second ...
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