Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... early autocratic monarchy . In China , as in most nations of the Old World , this practice started in the late primitive period , but rather than disappearing with the emergence of the state , continued through the Shang , Zhou , Qin ...
... early autocratic monarchy . In China , as in most nations of the Old World , this practice started in the late primitive period , but rather than disappearing with the emergence of the state , continued through the Shang , Zhou , Qin ...
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... Early Iron Age had begun along the Yalu River ( the north - eastern boundary of modern North Korea ) as early as the 7th century BC . In the north - eastern sector of the peninsula the Early Iron Age had already begun in or around the ...
... Early Iron Age had begun along the Yalu River ( the north - eastern boundary of modern North Korea ) as early as the 7th century BC . In the north - eastern sector of the peninsula the Early Iron Age had already begun in or around the ...
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... Early Iron Age . The Chinese iron industry was also remarkable for the early production of cast iron . The initial products of casting were probably white cast irons with a cementite structure , such as that in an axe from the Ungch'on ...
... Early Iron Age . The Chinese iron industry was also remarkable for the early production of cast iron . The initial products of casting were probably white cast irons with a cementite structure , such as that in an axe from the Ungch'on ...
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