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... Silk Road from the early second millennium BC . If further finds and scientific analysis support this suggestion , then the claim for the jade connection between Xinjiang and Central Plains of China during the late Shang period would ...
... Silk Road from the early second millennium BC . If further finds and scientific analysis support this suggestion , then the claim for the jade connection between Xinjiang and Central Plains of China during the late Shang period would ...
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... Silk Road . On the one hand , the westward expansion of painted pottery traditions from Gansu - Qinghai into Xin ... Road It has been argued in the above discussion that the earliest cultural inter- action between China and Central Asia ...
... Silk Road . On the one hand , the westward expansion of painted pottery traditions from Gansu - Qinghai into Xin ... Road It has been argued in the above discussion that the earliest cultural inter- action between China and Central Asia ...
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... Silk Road from the late third millennium BC . 3 The climate change towards dry and cold during the mid - second millennium BC may have resulted in a shift from the prehistoric Silk Road to the Steppe Road for communication between China ...
... Silk Road from the late third millennium BC . 3 The climate change towards dry and cold during the mid - second millennium BC may have resulted in a shift from the prehistoric Silk Road to the Steppe Road for communication between China ...
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