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... China and 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 major issues : the role of ...
... China and 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 major issues : the role of ...
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... China and further east . A new understanding of early copper - based metallurgy in China Although we are still far from a conclusive answer to the problem of dif- fusion or independent invention , a new understanding of the early devel ...
... China and further east . A new understanding of early copper - based metallurgy in China Although we are still far from a conclusive answer to the problem of dif- fusion or independent invention , a new understanding of the early devel ...
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... China , 20 : 17–67 . ( 1997 ) , ' A review of Debaine - Francfort 1995 ' , Early China , 22 : 246–70 . Gimbutas , M. ( 1956 ) , ' Borodino , Seima and their contemporaries ' , Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society , 22 : 143–72 . GPI ...
... China , 20 : 17–67 . ( 1997 ) , ' A review of Debaine - Francfort 1995 ' , Early China , 22 : 246–70 . Gimbutas , M. ( 1956 ) , ' Borodino , Seima and their contemporaries ' , Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society , 22 : 143–72 . GPI ...
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