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... evidence requires serious consideration and the importance of the implications cannot be downplayed . However , such arguments do not undermine the counter - suggestion that some influence from western metallurgy was experienced no ...
... evidence requires serious consideration and the importance of the implications cannot be downplayed . However , such arguments do not undermine the counter - suggestion that some influence from western metallurgy was experienced no ...
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... evidence is still lacking for the appearance of chariots on the eastern Eurasian steppe around the mid- second millennium BC , the finds of the Bronze Age rock engravings of the vehicle images ( especially those with spoked wheels ) in ...
... evidence is still lacking for the appearance of chariots on the eastern Eurasian steppe around the mid- second millennium BC , the finds of the Bronze Age rock engravings of the vehicle images ( especially those with spoked wheels ) in ...
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... evidence for settlement by early agricultural- ists in the Mun Valley , and is matched in Cambodia by the presence of similarly decorated pottery at the famous site of Samrong Sen ( Mansuy 1923 ) . It extends the known duration of human ...
... evidence for settlement by early agricultural- ists in the Mun Valley , and is matched in Cambodia by the presence of similarly decorated pottery at the famous site of Samrong Sen ( Mansuy 1923 ) . It extends the known duration of human ...
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