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... scholars in the study of early China and Eurasia ( Watson 1971 , 1997 ; Jettmar 1981 ; Jacobson 1988 ; Bunker et al . 1997 ; Mair 1998 ) . Over the past several decades various views have appeared on whether early Chinese civilisation ...
... scholars in the study of early China and Eurasia ( Watson 1971 , 1997 ; Jettmar 1981 ; Jacobson 1988 ; Bunker et al . 1997 ; Mair 1998 ) . Over the past several decades various views have appeared on whether early Chinese civilisation ...
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... scholars over the past fifty years and still 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 ...
... scholars over the past fifty years and still 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 ...
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... scholars , but there are differences of opinion regarding when and how this significant cultural borrowing took place ( Shaughnessy 1988 ; Bagley 1999 : 202–8 ; X. Wu 2001 ) . Some scholars suggest that it was transmitted gradually from ...
... scholars , but there are differences of opinion regarding when and how this significant cultural borrowing took place ( Shaughnessy 1988 ; Bagley 1999 : 202–8 ; X. Wu 2001 ) . Some scholars suggest that it was transmitted gradually from ...
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