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... millennium BC , which may have resulted in the beginning and early use of painted pottery in Xinjiang ( Li 2001 : 132 ) . The affiliation of the Tianshanbeilu painted pottery with the Siba and Qijia cultures further demonstrates that ...
... millennium BC , which may have resulted in the beginning and early use of painted pottery in Xinjiang ( Li 2001 : 132 ) . The affiliation of the Tianshanbeilu painted pottery with the Siba and Qijia cultures further demonstrates that ...
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... millennium BC appears to have been connected with an upsurge of bronze cultures on the northern frontier of China . Shui ( 2001 : 175-84 ) has systematically examined the process of decline in Gansu after the end of the Qijia culture ...
... millennium BC appears to have been connected with an upsurge of bronze cultures on the northern frontier of China . Shui ( 2001 : 175-84 ) has systematically examined the process of decline in Gansu after the end of the Qijia culture ...
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... millennium BC ( Mair 1995 : 283 ) . In terms of both chronology and the vehicle type , it seems unlikely that the solid wheel from Wupu could have stimulated the appearance of the chariots with spoked wheels in Anyang , Central China ...
... millennium BC ( Mair 1995 : 283 ) . In terms of both chronology and the vehicle type , it seems unlikely that the solid wheel from Wupu could have stimulated the appearance of the chariots with spoked wheels in Anyang , Central China ...
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