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... Central Asia during the Bronze Age JIANJUN ΜΕΙ Needham Research Institute , Cambridge Introduction THE CULTURAL RELATIONSHIP between China and Central Asia1 during the Bronze Age of the second and early first millennia BC is a subject ...
... Central Asia during the Bronze Age JIANJUN ΜΕΙ Needham Research Institute , Cambridge Introduction THE CULTURAL RELATIONSHIP between China and Central Asia1 during the Bronze Age of the second and early first millennia BC is a subject ...
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... Central Asia in the light of the most recent archaeological discoveries from Northwest China . Rather than examining all relevant aspects of the subject , it will focus the discussion on three ... CENTRAL ASIA DURING THE BRONZE AGE 3.
... Central Asia in the light of the most recent archaeological discoveries from Northwest China . Rather than examining all relevant aspects of the subject , it will focus the discussion on three ... CENTRAL ASIA DURING THE BRONZE AGE 3.
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... Central Asia , mostly from the Andronovo con- text , but also in northern China , from the Lower Xiajiadian context ( Bunker 1998 : 611 ; Takahama 2000 : 111-13 ) . The macehead with four ... CENTRAL ASIA DURING THE BRONZE AGE 13.
... Central Asia , mostly from the Andronovo con- text , but also in northern China , from the Lower Xiajiadian context ( Bunker 1998 : 611 ; Takahama 2000 : 111-13 ) . The macehead with four ... CENTRAL ASIA DURING THE BRONZE AGE 13.
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