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Under this model of the transition to the state , there were two major stimuli . On the one hand , there were the Iron Age chiefdoms , developing rapidly under conditions of competition , warfare , and trade .
Under this model of the transition to the state , there were two major stimuli . On the one hand , there were the Iron Age chiefdoms , developing rapidly under conditions of competition , warfare , and trade .
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Cherchen was one of the major sites of the Shan - shan kingdom . The cemetery of Zaghunluq lies in the area of Cherchen , and excavations there have uncovered burials that reveal the wealth of the prehistoric communities , and the ...
Cherchen was one of the major sites of the Shan - shan kingdom . The cemetery of Zaghunluq lies in the area of Cherchen , and excavations there have uncovered burials that reveal the wealth of the prehistoric communities , and the ...
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However , it was during the Iron Age , that we witness a major transformation , and this can be dated to the period from 200 BC to AD 400. There were many more sites , and they grew significantly in size . A wide range of iron tools ...
However , it was during the Iron Age , that we witness a major transformation , and this can be dated to the period from 200 BC to AD 400. There were many more sites , and they grew significantly in size . A wide range of iron tools ...
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