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... existence of Siba culture itself in eastern Xinjiang rather than merely cultural influence from Siba ( personal communication , in Hami city in July 1997 ) . Debaine - Francfort also holds that Tianshanbeilu is a likely site of the Siba ...
... existence of Siba culture itself in eastern Xinjiang rather than merely cultural influence from Siba ( personal communication , in Hami city in July 1997 ) . Debaine - Francfort also holds that Tianshanbeilu is a likely site of the Siba ...
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... existence of Andronovo - type cultures in north - western Xinjiang during the second millennium BC . 16 Metallur- gical examinations of a number of Andronovo - type bronze objects found in the regions of Tacheng and Yili have revealed ...
... existence of Andronovo - type cultures in north - western Xinjiang during the second millennium BC . 16 Metallur- gical examinations of a number of Andronovo - type bronze objects found in the regions of Tacheng and Yili have revealed ...
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... existence remained unquestioned . 1789 was a symbol for both sides , positive for one , negative for the other . Given the politicisation , indeed the ideologisation of history east and west of the Rhine , the collapse of the Empire in ...
... existence remained unquestioned . 1789 was a symbol for both sides , positive for one , negative for the other . Given the politicisation , indeed the ideologisation of history east and west of the Rhine , the collapse of the Empire in ...
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