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... culture and the Afanasievo culture from southern Siberia ( Mei 2000 : 62 ) . The increasing evidence for the use of copper and copper alloys within the Qijia context further demonstrates the crucial position of the Qijia culture in the ...
... culture and the Afanasievo culture from southern Siberia ( Mei 2000 : 62 ) . The increasing evidence for the use of copper and copper alloys within the Qijia context further demonstrates the crucial position of the Qijia culture in the ...
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... 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 some Russian scholars are in ...
... 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 some Russian scholars are in ...
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... Qijia culture ( An 1992 : 323 ) . With infor- mation about new sites , such as Ganguya in Jiuquan , Donghuishan in Minle , and Yingwoshu in Anxi now available , it has come to be recog- nised that the Siba culture can be dated to the ...
... Qijia culture ( An 1992 : 323 ) . With infor- mation about new sites , such as Ganguya in Jiuquan , Donghuishan in Minle , and Yingwoshu in Anxi now available , it has come to be recog- nised that the Siba culture can be dated to the ...
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