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Although this occurred in the Central Plains , it was actually in northwest China that metallurgy initially appeared . In addition , the earliest objects of alloyed bronze5 are found in this region , and moreover , it is also in this ...
Although this occurred in the Central Plains , it was actually in northwest China that metallurgy initially appeared . In addition , the earliest objects of alloyed bronze5 are found in this region , and moreover , it is also in this ...
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In sum , the early development of metallurgy in northwest China is an incontrovertible fact . But the origin of metallurgy in this region , on the other hand , has been a highly controversial issue for many years .
In sum , the early development of metallurgy in northwest China is an incontrovertible fact . But the origin of metallurgy in this region , on the other hand , has been a highly controversial issue for many years .
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The Beginnings of Metallurgy in China ( New York : Edwin Mellen Press , 2000 ] , 29-46 ) . Andersson , Johan Gunnar . " Preliminary report on archaeological research in Kansu . ” Memoirs of the Geological Survey of China , Series A , No ...
The Beginnings of Metallurgy in China ( New York : Edwin Mellen Press , 2000 ] , 29-46 ) . Andersson , Johan Gunnar . " Preliminary report on archaeological research in Kansu . ” Memoirs of the Geological Survey of China , Series A , No ...
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Contents
Editors Introduction | 5 |
Qijia and SeimaTurbino The Question of Early Contacts | 31 |
The Qijia Culture Paths East and West | 55 |
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