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Some bronze forms seen in Tianshanbeilu , Siba , and Qijia have also been recovered in north - western Xinjiang , such as the axes with the socket open at both ends and the back - curved sickles ( Li and Dang 1995 ) .
Some bronze forms seen in Tianshanbeilu , Siba , and Qijia have also been recovered in north - western Xinjiang , such as the axes with the socket open at both ends and the back - curved sickles ( Li and Dang 1995 ) .
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a later Iron Age , seen in the proliferation of iron projectile points one of which had severed a young man's spine , and a defensive role for the moats certainly cannot be ruled out . The research programme in the Upper Mun Valley ...
a later Iron Age , seen in the proliferation of iron projectile points one of which had severed a young man's spine , and a defensive role for the moats certainly cannot be ruled out . The research programme in the Upper Mun Valley ...
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But roughly but adequately it can shelter what is within ( which after all cannot have been intended to be seen ) . It is the beginning of a painting , a piece of sculpture , or poem , or monument , and all of wood .
But roughly but adequately it can shelter what is within ( which after all cannot have been intended to be seen ) . It is the beginning of a painting , a piece of sculpture , or poem , or monument , and all of wood .
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