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... early copper - based metallurgy . This does not suggest that the early metallurgy in the Central Plains of China has nothing to do with the developments in Northwest China . On the contrary , my intention is to approach the beginnings and ...
... early copper - based metallurgy . This does not suggest that the early metallurgy in the Central Plains of China has nothing to do with the developments in Northwest China . On the contrary , my intention is to approach the beginnings and ...
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... early bronze cultures to the east and west . The recognition of eastern Xinjiang's crucial importance has paved the way for a new understanding of early copper - based metallurgy in Northwest China and further east . A new understanding ...
... early bronze cultures to the east and west . The recognition of eastern Xinjiang's crucial importance has paved the way for a new understanding of early copper - based metallurgy in Northwest China and further east . A new understanding ...
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... early cultural contacts between Gansu and the regions to the west . This implies that some sort of western influence had already come into being in Gansu through Xinjiang as early as 3000 BC . There is a widely held view that many of ...
... early cultural contacts between Gansu and the regions to the west . This implies that some sort of western influence had already come into being in Gansu through Xinjiang as early as 3000 BC . There is a widely held view that many of ...
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