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... suggest that the early metallurgy in the Central Plains of China has nothing to do with the developments in Northwest China . On the contrary , my intention is to approach the beginnings and early development of met- allurgy in China ...
... suggest that the early metallurgy in the Central Plains of China has nothing to do with the developments in Northwest China . On the contrary , my intention is to approach the beginnings and early development of met- allurgy in China ...
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... suggest that there may have been contact between the Machang culture and the Afanasievo culture from southern Siberia ( Mei 2000 : 62 ) . The increasing evidence for the use of copper and copper alloys within the Qijia context further ...
... suggest that there may have been contact between the Machang culture and the Afanasievo culture from southern Siberia ( Mei 2000 : 62 ) . The increasing evidence for the use of copper and copper alloys within the Qijia context further ...
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... suggest that jade may have been traded along the pre- historic Silk Road from the early second millennium BC . If further finds and scientific analysis support this suggestion , then the claim for the jade connection between Xinjiang ...
... suggest that jade may have been traded along the pre- historic Silk Road from the early second millennium BC . If further finds and scientific analysis support this suggestion , then the claim for the jade connection between Xinjiang ...
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