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... region by way of northern Xinjiang . This suggestion actually implies that there were connections between eastern Xinjiang and the Altai region no later than the mid - second millennium BC . It is also worth noting that some bronze ...
... region by way of northern Xinjiang . This suggestion actually implies that there were connections between eastern Xinjiang and the Altai region no later than the mid - second millennium BC . It is also worth noting that some bronze ...
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... regions after 2000 BC . In the opinion of Lin ( 1986 : 288-9 ) , the ring - pommelled knife with perforated grip and the battle - axe from the Erlitou site ( Fig . 11 : 7 , 8 ) indicate contact with the Northern Zone region , namely the ...
... regions after 2000 BC . In the opinion of Lin ( 1986 : 288-9 ) , the ring - pommelled knife with perforated grip and the battle - axe from the Erlitou site ( Fig . 11 : 7 , 8 ) indicate contact with the Northern Zone region , namely the ...
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... region known to the Chams as Vijaya . The region of Amaravati lies between the Hai Van pass and Quy Nhon , and was the dominant area of Cham political centrality . It has a reasonable area of land available for agriculture , and several ...
... region known to the Chams as Vijaya . The region of Amaravati lies between the Hai Van pass and Quy Nhon , and was the dominant area of Cham political centrality . It has a reasonable area of land available for agriculture , and several ...
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