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... Siba culture have an even stronger impact on our under- standing of early metallurgy in the Gansu region . Our knowledge of the Siba culture remained rather poor until fairly recently . Previously , it was dated to the mid - second ...
... Siba culture have an even stronger impact on our under- standing of early metallurgy in the Gansu region . Our knowledge of the Siba culture remained rather poor until fairly recently . Previously , it was dated to the mid - second ...
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... Siba sites seem to have provided us with long - sought missing links that could connect the Hexi Corridor with both the east and the west during the early Bronze Age . New finds from scientific examination of the Qijia and Siba metals ...
... Siba sites seem to have provided us with long - sought missing links that could connect the Hexi Corridor with both the east and the west during the early Bronze Age . New finds from scientific examination of the Qijia and Siba metals ...
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... Siba culture . 15 The repertoire of the Tianshanbeilu metal artefacts is also similar to that of the Siba and Qijia cultures , which consists mainly of small implements and ornaments . The typological similarities between objects from ...
... Siba culture . 15 The repertoire of the Tianshanbeilu metal artefacts is also similar to that of the Siba and Qijia cultures , which consists mainly of small implements and ornaments . The typological similarities between objects from ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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