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... prehistoric Silk Road . On the one hand , the westward expansion of painted 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 ...
... prehistoric Silk Road . On the one hand , the westward expansion of painted 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 ...
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... prehistoric occupation in the flat deltaic landscape that was to become Funan ( Le Xuan Diem et al . 1995 ) . The premise that increasing social complexity during the Iron Age was more widespread than the confines of our study area ...
... prehistoric occupation in the flat deltaic landscape that was to become Funan ( Le Xuan Diem et al . 1995 ) . The premise that increasing social complexity during the Iron Age was more widespread than the confines of our study area ...
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... prehistoric Iron Age settlement . At Angkor , there was prehistoric occupation , and large and opulent Iron Age sites are now coming to light in Banteay Meanchay Province west of Angkor . In the upper Mun Valley , an impor- tant region ...
... prehistoric Iron Age settlement . At Angkor , there was prehistoric occupation , and large and opulent Iron Age sites are now coming to light in Banteay Meanchay Province west of Angkor . In the upper Mun Valley , an impor- tant region ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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