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... eastern Xinjiang have just begun to reveal the region's pivotal role in bridging the early bronze cultures to the east and west . The recognition of eastern Xinjiang's crucial importance has paved the way for a new understanding of ...
... eastern Xinjiang have just begun to reveal the region's pivotal role in bridging the early bronze cultures to the east and west . The recognition of eastern Xinjiang's crucial importance has paved the way for a new understanding of ...
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... East Asia has not finally been resolved , a model that conforms with linguistic and archaeological evidence identifies the ultimate origin of rice farming in the Yangtze Valley . There , the transition from hunting and gathering to ...
... East Asia has not finally been resolved , a model that conforms with linguistic and archaeological evidence identifies the ultimate origin of rice farming in the Yangtze Valley . There , the transition from hunting and gathering to ...
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... east , for the text known as the Sasanvamsappadika records his decision to send three missionaries , Gavampti , Sona , and Uttara to South - East Asia ( Glover 1998 ) . The spread of Buddhism north and west from India was also ...
... east , for the text known as the Sasanvamsappadika records his decision to send three missionaries , Gavampti , Sona , and Uttara to South - East Asia ( Glover 1998 ) . The spread of Buddhism north and west from India was also ...
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