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... Chinese civilisation from a nucleus in the Yellow River valley . The argument for the indigenous autonomy of Chinese civil- isation became widespread during the 1970s and early 1980s , with great emphasis being put on the independent ...
... Chinese civilisation from a nucleus in the Yellow River valley . The argument for the indigenous autonomy of Chinese civil- isation became widespread during the 1970s and early 1980s , with great emphasis being put on the independent ...
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... Chinese civilisation is generally of indigenous origin seemed to have been well established , there has been a growing body of archaeological evidence since the late 1980s , showing signs of early cultural contacts between the Central ...
... Chinese civilisation is generally of indigenous origin seemed to have been well established , there has been a growing body of archaeological evidence since the late 1980s , showing signs of early cultural contacts between the Central ...
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... ( Chinese Archaeology Yearbook ) An , Z. ( 1981 ) , ' Zhongguo zaoqi tongqi de jige wenti ( Some problems concerning China's early copper and bronze artefacts ) ' , KGXB , 3 : 269-85 . - ( 1992 ) , ' The Bronze Age in eastern parts of ...
... ( Chinese Archaeology Yearbook ) An , Z. ( 1981 ) , ' Zhongguo zaoqi tongqi de jige wenti ( Some problems concerning China's early copper and bronze artefacts ) ' , KGXB , 3 : 269-85 . - ( 1992 ) , ' The Bronze Age in eastern parts of ...
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