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... Hexi Corridor with the Eurasian steppe . The archaeological finds from Tianshanbeilu in 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 ...
... Hexi Corridor with the Eurasian steppe . The archaeological finds from Tianshanbeilu in 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 ...
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... Hexi Corridor seems to suggest a westward expansion of the Machang culture during the late third millennium BC , which may have resulted in the beginning and early use of painted pottery in Xinjiang ( Li 2001 : 132 ) . The affiliation ...
... Hexi Corridor seems to suggest a westward expansion of the Machang culture during the late third millennium BC , which may have resulted in the beginning and early use of painted pottery in Xinjiang ( Li 2001 : 132 ) . The affiliation ...
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... Hexi Corridor . This view seems to be supported by finds of iron knives of the Yanbu- lake culture in eastern Xinjiang , as well as iron knives and spades of the Shajing culture ( с.900-600 BC ) , which are distributed in the middle ...
... Hexi Corridor . This view seems to be supported by finds of iron knives of the Yanbu- lake culture in eastern Xinjiang , as well as iron knives and spades of the Shajing culture ( с.900-600 BC ) , which are distributed in the middle ...
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