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... west- ern Siberia , and western Central Asia , mostly from the Andronovo con- text , but also in northern China , from the Lower Xiajiadian context ( Bunker 1998 : 611 ; Takahama 2000 : 111-13 ) . The macehead with four projecting ram ...
... west- ern Siberia , and western Central Asia , mostly from the Andronovo con- text , but also in northern China , from the Lower Xiajiadian context ( Bunker 1998 : 611 ; Takahama 2000 : 111-13 ) . The macehead with four projecting ram ...
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... west from India was also facilitated by the developing trade along the Silk Road . Under the relatively stable conditions of the Han Dynasty , China likewise became increasingly involved in their ' Western Regions ' , bringing their ...
... west from India was also facilitated by the developing trade along the Silk Road . Under the relatively stable conditions of the Han Dynasty , China likewise became increasingly involved in their ' Western Regions ' , bringing their ...
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... West , whether in mental make - up or political institutions , economic systems or social ideals . It contrasted German idealism with English pragmatism and French rationalism , German social solidarity with the individualism of the West ...
... West , whether in mental make - up or political institutions , economic systems or social ideals . It contrasted German idealism with English pragmatism and French rationalism , German social solidarity with the individualism of the West ...
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