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... Tianshanbeilu finds and those from the Siba and 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 ...
... Tianshanbeilu finds and those from the Siba and 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 ...
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British Academy. Tianshanbeilu Siba , Qijia 0 Figure 9. Painted pottery vessels of the Tianshanbeilu , Siba and Qijia cultures ( after Lü et al . 2001 : 180-1 , figures 11 , 13 ; Debaine - Francfort 1995 : 126 , figure 74 ) . those of ...
British Academy. Tianshanbeilu Siba , Qijia 0 Figure 9. Painted pottery vessels of the Tianshanbeilu , Siba and Qijia cultures ( after Lü et al . 2001 : 180-1 , figures 11 , 13 ; Debaine - Francfort 1995 : 126 , figure 74 ) . those of ...
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... Tianshanbeilu , Siba , and Qijia have also been recov- ered in north - western Xinjiang , such as the axes with the socket open at both ends and the back - curved sickles ( Li and Dang 1995 ) . Obviously , there remain many questions to ...
... Tianshanbeilu , Siba , and Qijia have also been recov- ered in north - western Xinjiang , such as the axes with the socket open at both ends and the back - curved sickles ( Li and Dang 1995 ) . Obviously , there remain many questions to ...
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