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... remains disputed.3 The focus of the debate is how to evaluate metal finds from China dating as early as the fourth and third millennia BC , which include two brass objects from the Yangshao cul- ture ( c.5000-2500 BC ) sites in Shaanxi ...
... remains disputed.3 The focus of the debate is how to evaluate metal finds from China dating as early as the fourth and third millennia BC , which include two brass objects from the Yangshao cul- ture ( c.5000-2500 BC ) sites in Shaanxi ...
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... remains of an adult interred in a seated , crouched position ( Fig . 13 ) . An analysis of the faunal remains from basal Ban Lum Khao has revealed the initial presence of very large bones from fish and wild animals , which could reflect ...
... remains of an adult interred in a seated , crouched position ( Fig . 13 ) . An analysis of the faunal remains from basal Ban Lum Khao has revealed the initial presence of very large bones from fish and wild animals , which could reflect ...
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... remains of the dead with a range of often opulent grave goods . These include iron weapons , and a form of jade or glass ear ornament the distribution of which concentrates in Vietnam . The presence of identical examples from central ...
... remains of the dead with a range of often opulent grave goods . These include iron weapons , and a form of jade or glass ear ornament the distribution of which concentrates in Vietnam . The presence of identical examples from central ...
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