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... appeared , showing the significant existence of Andronovo - type cultures in north - western Xinjiang during the second millennium BC . 16 Metallur- gical examinations of a number of Andronovo - type bronze objects found in the regions ...
... appeared , showing the significant existence of Andronovo - type cultures in north - western Xinjiang during the second millennium BC . 16 Metallur- gical examinations of a number of Andronovo - type bronze objects found in the regions ...
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... appearance of the chariots with spoked wheels in Anyang , Central China . Although direct archaeological evidence is still lacking for the appearance of chariots on the eastern Eurasian steppe around the mid- second millennium BC , the ...
... appearance of the chariots with spoked wheels in Anyang , Central China . Although direct archaeological evidence is still lacking for the appearance of chariots on the eastern Eurasian steppe around the mid- second millennium BC , the ...
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... appeared in Yorkshire at least half a century before any of these books were copied ; it is a standard feature of ... appearing in the books I mention , pp . 23–8 , 58–62 , and 174-76 . C. E. Wright reproduces part of a leaf from ...
... appeared in Yorkshire at least half a century before any of these books were copied ; it is a standard feature of ... appearing in the books I mention , pp . 23–8 , 58–62 , and 174-76 . C. E. Wright reproduces part of a leaf from ...
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