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... metal finds , we now have had more than seventy metal objects excavated or recovered at various Qijia sites ( Sun and Han 1981 : 287–8 ; Debaine - Francfort 1995 : 320–1 ; Mei 2000 : 62 ) . These objects show a wide range of types ...
... metal finds , we now have had more than seventy metal objects excavated or recovered at various Qijia sites ( Sun and Han 1981 : 287–8 ; Debaine - Francfort 1995 : 320–1 ; Mei 2000 : 62 ) . These objects show a wide range of types ...
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... metal objects from the Huoshaogou cemetery show that they are made of cop- per , tin bronze , lead bronze or leaded tin bronze , but not arsenical cop- per . However , recent analysis of thirty - seven metal samples from the Huoshaogou ...
... metal objects from the Huoshaogou cemetery show that they are made of cop- per , tin bronze , lead bronze or leaded tin bronze , but not arsenical cop- per . However , recent analysis of thirty - seven metal samples from the Huoshaogou ...
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... metal assemblage ( Fig . 5 : 20 ) , suggesting a possible link with the north - western region . A recent analysis of thirteen Erlitou metal objects has revealed an awl made of arsenical copper ( Jin 2000 : 57 ) , recalling the objects ...
... metal assemblage ( Fig . 5 : 20 ) , suggesting a possible link with the north - western region . A recent analysis of thirteen Erlitou metal objects has revealed an awl made of arsenical copper ( Jin 2000 : 57 ) , recalling the objects ...
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