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A terminal Xia or Shang period origin is suggested by Wang Zhijun ( ca. 4000–3050 ybp ) , 4 and Hayashi Minao proposes the latest date of horse domestication – between the Shang and the Warring States periods ( ca. 3370–2475 ybp ) .
A terminal Xia or Shang period origin is suggested by Wang Zhijun ( ca. 4000–3050 ybp ) , 4 and Hayashi Minao proposes the latest date of horse domestication – between the Shang and the Warring States periods ( ca. 3370–2475 ybp ) .
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our understanding of Ha Long Culture , which can be divided into 2 sub - periods . The earlier period can be seen in the site named Thoi Gieng , situated in the northeastern part of Ha Long Bay and dated to ca. 5000–4500 BP .
our understanding of Ha Long Culture , which can be divided into 2 sub - periods . The earlier period can be seen in the site named Thoi Gieng , situated in the northeastern part of Ha Long Bay and dated to ca. 5000–4500 BP .
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... that the stone archways embellished with carved slabs usually date from later periods than from the Ming . ... erected in 1641.40 Other contemporary Ming period archways may sometimes have curious and decorative silhouettes ...
... that the stone archways embellished with carved slabs usually date from later periods than from the Ming . ... erected in 1641.40 Other contemporary Ming period archways may sometimes have curious and decorative silhouettes ...
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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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