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... finds from those found in the Central Plains of China . This is not just because the number of the early Gansu metals is large but also because their geographical location is significant . In light of the most recent archaeological ...
... finds from those found in the Central Plains of China . This is not just because the number of the early Gansu metals is large but also because their geographical location is significant . In light of the most recent archaeological ...
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... finds as gold and silver nose - rings , and a large number of horse bones ( Bunker 1998 : 608–9 ; Fitzgerald - Huber 1997 : 268 ) . Collectively , the metal finds from various Siba sites seem to have provided us with long - sought ...
... finds as gold and silver nose - rings , and a large number of horse bones ( Bunker 1998 : 608–9 ; Fitzgerald - Huber 1997 : 268 ) . Collectively , the metal finds from various Siba sites seem to have provided us with long - sought ...
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... finds seem to suggest that jade may have been traded along the pre- historic Silk Road from the early second millennium BC . If further finds and scientific analysis support this suggestion , then the claim for the jade connection ...
... finds seem to suggest that jade may have been traded along the pre- historic Silk Road from the early second millennium BC . If further finds and scientific analysis support this suggestion , then the claim for the jade connection ...
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