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... 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 Gansu - Qinghai influence contin- ued ...
... 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 Gansu - Qinghai influence contin- ued ...
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... influence from the west brought India into a shared orbit with Greece and later , Rome . Ashoka's conversion to Buddhism led to a new missionary zeal that saw him dispatch emissaries to the east , for the text known as the ...
... influence from the west brought India into a shared orbit with Greece and later , Rome . Ashoka's conversion to Buddhism led to a new missionary zeal that saw him dispatch emissaries to the east , for the text known as the ...
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... influence upon the development of the jurisprudence of the ECtHR . It is possible that some of the cases decided by Strasbourg against the United Kingdom would have been decided differently if the Court at Strasbourg had had the benefit ...
... influence upon the development of the jurisprudence of the ECtHR . It is possible that some of the cases decided by Strasbourg against the United Kingdom would have been decided differently if the Court at Strasbourg had had the benefit ...
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