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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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Copper and bronze plaques inlaid with turquoise : 1. from Tianshui , eastern Gansu ; 2-4 . from the sites of the Erlitou culture ( after T. Zhang 2002 : 43-4 , figures 1-2 ) . between the north - western region and the Central Plains of ...
Copper and bronze plaques inlaid with turquoise : 1. from Tianshui , eastern Gansu ; 2-4 . from the sites of the Erlitou culture ( after T. Zhang 2002 : 43-4 , figures 1-2 ) . between the north - western region and the Central Plains of ...
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23 Having recognised that there has been plenty of evidence for the cultural contact between North China and southern ... into Gansu and then into the Central Plains where bronze metallurgy suddenly appears in the Erlitou culture .
23 Having recognised that there has been plenty of evidence for the cultural contact between North China and southern ... into Gansu and then into the Central Plains where bronze metallurgy suddenly appears in the Erlitou culture .
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