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... opinion , a variety of Qijia metal objects , notably the socketed axe and the handled knife with curved back from Xinglin ( Fig . 2 : 14 , 15 ) , the knife handle from Huang- niangniangtai ( Fig . 2 : 9 ) , as well as the small mirror ...
... opinion , a variety of Qijia metal objects , notably the socketed axe and the handled knife with curved back from Xinglin ( Fig . 2 : 14 , 15 ) , the knife handle from Huang- niangniangtai ( Fig . 2 : 9 ) , as well as the small mirror ...
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... opinion , the pottery vessels of Group B are comparable in form to those vessels found at the Ke'ermuqi cemetery in Altai , 17 suggesting that the remains represented by the Group B ceramics at Tianshanbeilu probably came from the Altai ...
... opinion , the pottery vessels of Group B are comparable in form to those vessels found at the Ke'ermuqi cemetery in Altai , 17 suggesting that the remains represented by the Group B ceramics at Tianshanbeilu probably came from the Altai ...
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... opinion become important power factors , the language of morality can take over completely . This language is not necessarily hypocritical . Some causes are more just than others and some outcomes of wars preferable to others , but one ...
... opinion become important power factors , the language of morality can take over completely . This language is not necessarily hypocritical . Some causes are more just than others and some outcomes of wars preferable to others , but one ...
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