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British Academy. ELSLEY ZEITLYN LECTURE ON CHINESE ARCHAEOLOGY AND CULTURE Cultural Interaction between China and Central Asia during the Bronze Age JIANJUN MEI Needham Research Institute , Cambridge Introduction THE CULTURAL ...
British Academy. ELSLEY ZEITLYN LECTURE ON CHINESE ARCHAEOLOGY AND CULTURE Cultural Interaction between China and Central Asia during the Bronze Age JIANJUN MEI Needham Research Institute , Cambridge Introduction THE CULTURAL ...
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... cultural influence along the prehistoric ' Silk Road ' , and the shift to the ' Steppe Road ' . It aims to show that early cultural interaction between China and Central Asia was the crucial impetus for the growth of civilisations in ...
... cultural influence along the prehistoric ' Silk Road ' , and the shift to the ' Steppe Road ' . It aims to show that early cultural interaction between China and Central Asia was the crucial impetus for the growth of civilisations in ...
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... cultural contacts of the Erlitou cul- ture with neighbouring and distant cultures , but the distinction between Erlitou and Qijia - Siba has already been very clear in terms of manufac- turing methods and the functions of metal objects ...
... cultural contacts of the Erlitou cul- ture with neighbouring and distant cultures , but the distinction between Erlitou and Qijia - Siba has already been very clear in terms of manufac- turing methods and the functions of metal objects ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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