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... Qijia context further demonstrates the crucial position of the Qijia culture in the early development of metallurgy in Northwest China . Together with previously reported metal finds , we now have had more than seventy metal objects ...
... Qijia context further demonstrates the crucial position of the Qijia culture in the early development of metallurgy in Northwest China . Together with previously reported metal finds , we now have had more than seventy metal objects ...
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... Qijia and Seima - Turbino . The Qijia culture is radiocar- bon dated to about 2000 BC ( Zhang 1987 : 158 ) , while the generally accepted date for the Seima - Turbino culture is around the middle of the second millennium BC , although ...
... Qijia and Seima - Turbino . The Qijia culture is radiocar- bon dated to about 2000 BC ( Zhang 1987 : 158 ) , while the generally accepted date for the Seima - Turbino culture is around the middle of the second millennium BC , although ...
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... Qijia sites are best demonstrated by the funerary objects of painted pottery and metal . Some painted pottery vessels from Tianshan- beilu are comparable in form and decoration to those Siba and Qijia pieces ( Fig . 9 ) , leading some ...
... Qijia sites are best demonstrated by the funerary objects of painted pottery and metal . Some painted pottery vessels from Tianshan- beilu are comparable in form and decoration to those Siba and Qijia pieces ( Fig . 9 ) , leading some ...
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