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... bronze objects found in the regions of Tacheng and Yili have revealed the common use of tin bronze with tin at the level of 2-10 per cent ( Mei et al . 1998 : 14-15 ) . Some bronze forms seen in Tianshanbeilu , Siba , and Qijia have ...
... bronze objects found in the regions of Tacheng and Yili have revealed the common use of tin bronze with tin at the level of 2-10 per cent ( Mei et al . 1998 : 14-15 ) . Some bronze forms seen in Tianshanbeilu , Siba , and Qijia have ...
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... bronze axe . Some individuals during the Bronze Age at this site attained considerable wealth or status , or perhaps both ( Fig . 14 ) . The few Late Bronze Age burials at Ban Lum Khao contained markedly more grave goods than their ...
... bronze axe . Some individuals during the Bronze Age at this site attained considerable wealth or status , or perhaps both ( Fig . 14 ) . The few Late Bronze Age burials at Ban Lum Khao contained markedly more grave goods than their ...
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... bronze belts held in place by ornate catches . One of these men also wore heavy bronze ear coils , prob- ably for insertion in the lobes . The second wore seventy - five bronze ban- gles on each arm . There were also multiple finger ...
... bronze belts held in place by ornate catches . One of these men also wore heavy bronze ear coils , prob- ably for insertion in the lobes . The second wore seventy - five bronze ban- gles on each arm . There were also multiple finger ...
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