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ELSLEY ZEITLYN LECTURE ON CHINESE ARCHAEOLOGY AND CULTURE Cultural Interaction between China and Central Asia during the Bronze Age JIANJUN MEI Needham Research Institute , Cambridge Introduction THE CULTURAL RELATIONSHIP between China ...
ELSLEY ZEITLYN LECTURE ON CHINESE ARCHAEOLOGY AND CULTURE Cultural Interaction between China and Central Asia during the Bronze Age JIANJUN MEI Needham Research Institute , Cambridge Introduction THE CULTURAL RELATIONSHIP between China ...
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The present paper is intended to offer some preliminary observations on the early cultural relationship between China and Central Asia in the light of the most recent archaeological discoveries from Northwest China .
The present paper is intended to offer some preliminary observations on the early cultural relationship between China and Central Asia in the light of the most recent archaeological discoveries from Northwest China .
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northern frontier of China , and those found in the Central Plains of China , which are mostly associated with the cultures of Longshan ( c.2400-1900 BC ) , Erlitou ( c.1900–1500 BC ) and Yueshi ( c.1900–1500 BC ) .18 While the northern ...
northern frontier of China , and those found in the Central Plains of China , which are mostly associated with the cultures of Longshan ( c.2400-1900 BC ) , Erlitou ( c.1900–1500 BC ) and Yueshi ( c.1900–1500 BC ) .18 While the northern ...
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