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... contemporary with the Siba and later Qijia finds . Second , the early metals from northern China can be roughly divided into two groups : those of the Lower Xiajiadian ( c.1900-1600 BC ) and Zhukaigou cultures ( Periods III and IV , c ...
... contemporary with the Siba and later Qijia finds . Second , the early metals from northern China can be roughly divided into two groups : those of the Lower Xiajiadian ( c.1900-1600 BC ) and Zhukaigou cultures ( Periods III and IV , c ...
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... contemporary with the late Longshan culture of the Yellow River Valley , and the Indus Civilisation in India . The Bronze Age in South - East Asia was under way during the second half of the second millennium . Two major copper mining ...
... contemporary with the late Longshan culture of the Yellow River Valley , and the Indus Civilisation in India . The Bronze Age in South - East Asia was under way during the second half of the second millennium . Two major copper mining ...
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... contemporary inscription further indicating north Lancashire provenance.31 But the most extraordinary aspect of westward dispersal is overseas . For if one ignores the few texts composed locally , Hiberno - English scribes appear to ...
... contemporary inscription further indicating north Lancashire provenance.31 But the most extraordinary aspect of westward dispersal is overseas . For if one ignores the few texts composed locally , Hiberno - English scribes appear to ...
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