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... tin bronze ( Fig . 2 : 1 ) . Another early knife of the Machang culture ( c.2300 BC ) from Jiangjiaping , Yongdeng ( Fig . 2 : 2 ) , has also been shown to be made of tin bronze . Examinations of a num- ber of Qijia and Siba objects ...
... tin bronze ( Fig . 2 : 1 ) . Another early knife of the Machang culture ( c.2300 BC ) from Jiangjiaping , Yongdeng ( Fig . 2 : 2 ) , has also been shown to be made of tin bronze . Examinations of a num- ber of Qijia and Siba objects ...
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... tin bronze or leaded tin bronze containing arsenic . Among the forty - six objects from Ganguya , Jiuquan , ten have been identified as arsenical copper and another five are tin bronze containing arsenic ( Sun and Han 1997 : 78-82 ; Sun ...
... tin bronze or leaded tin bronze containing arsenic . Among the forty - six objects from Ganguya , Jiuquan , ten have been identified as arsenical copper and another five are tin bronze containing arsenic ( Sun and Han 1997 : 78-82 ; Sun ...
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... tin bronze with tin at the level of 2-10 per cent ( Mei et al . 1998 : 14-15 ) . Some bronze forms seen in Tianshanbeilu , Siba , and Qijia have also been recov- ered in north - western Xinjiang , such as the axes with the socket ...
... tin bronze with tin at the level of 2-10 per cent ( Mei et al . 1998 : 14-15 ) . Some bronze forms seen in Tianshanbeilu , Siba , and Qijia have also been recov- ered in north - western Xinjiang , such as the axes with the socket ...
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