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The sporadic and indirect nature of these connections and the complex patterns of interaction processes through various intermediary links would help to explain why some typical steppe metal objects seem to be conspicuously absent in ...
The sporadic and indirect nature of these connections and the complex patterns of interaction processes through various intermediary links would help to explain why some typical steppe metal objects seem to be conspicuously absent in ...
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60 Since all these harps were buried at the edge of the vast Eurasian steppe zone ( figure 10b ) , I call them " steppe harps . ” Similar6l horizontal angular harps were depicted on walls of Assyrian palaces between 850 and 650 BCE ...
60 Since all these harps were buried at the edge of the vast Eurasian steppe zone ( figure 10b ) , I call them " steppe harps . ” Similar6l horizontal angular harps were depicted on walls of Assyrian palaces between 850 and 650 BCE ...
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Additional similarities between qin - zithers and steppe harps Several other properties of the ancient qin bring steppe harps to mind . A striking feature of traditional qin - music is the frequent use of glissando - playing .
Additional similarities between qin - zithers and steppe harps Several other properties of the ancient qin bring steppe harps to mind . A striking feature of traditional qin - music is the frequent use of glissando - playing .
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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 |
Copyright | |
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