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... further demonstrates that the eastern influence from Gansu - Qinghai had a predominant influence on the early develop- ment of painted pottery in eastern Xinjiang ( Fig . 9 ) . Even in the latter half of the second millennium BC , the ...
... further demonstrates that the eastern influence from Gansu - Qinghai had a predominant influence on the early develop- ment of painted pottery in eastern Xinjiang ( Fig . 9 ) . Even in the latter half of the second millennium BC , the ...
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... further east to Gansu cannot be excluded at present and will have to be considered when further archaeological evidence becomes available . 21 Han Kangxin ( 1986 : 371-3 ) is the first scholar to suggest the contact between Xinjiang and ...
... further east to Gansu cannot be excluded at present and will have to be considered when further archaeological evidence becomes available . 21 Han Kangxin ( 1986 : 371-3 ) is the first scholar to suggest the contact between Xinjiang and ...
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... further implications of this tendency , adding that ' The province of Holland seems to be approaching near this state . " 29 England was a little further from the same sad fate , but Smith saw no prospect of escape from it . I have ...
... further implications of this tendency , adding that ' The province of Holland seems to be approaching near this state . " 29 England was a little further from the same sad fate , but Smith saw no prospect of escape from it . I have ...
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