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... pottery and metal . Some painted pottery vessels from Tianshan- beilu are comparable in form and decoration to those Siba and Qijia pieces ( Fig . 9 ) , leading some scholars to suggest that the Tianshanbeilu cemetery could belong to ...
... pottery and metal . Some painted pottery vessels from Tianshan- beilu are comparable in form and decoration to those Siba and Qijia pieces ( Fig . 9 ) , leading some scholars to suggest that the Tianshanbeilu cemetery could belong to ...
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... pottery in Xinjiang ( Li 2001 : 132 ) . The affiliation of the Tianshanbeilu painted pottery with the Siba and Qijia cultures further demonstrates that the eastern influence from Gansu - Qinghai had a predominant influence on the early ...
... pottery in Xinjiang ( Li 2001 : 132 ) . The affiliation of the Tianshanbeilu painted pottery with the Siba and Qijia cultures further demonstrates that the eastern influence from Gansu - Qinghai had a predominant influence on the early ...
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... pottery traditions from Gansu - Qinghai into Xin- jiang may have started as early as the late third millennium BC and lasted until the late second millennium BC when the tradition of painted pottery had already declined in Gansu ...
... pottery traditions from Gansu - Qinghai into Xin- jiang may have started as early as the late third millennium BC and lasted until the late second millennium BC when the tradition of painted pottery had already declined in Gansu ...
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