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... East - West contact : Did the Central Asian cultures influence the cultures to their east ? Did they have crucial contacts with these newly established groups ? What was the nature of this contact ? What was its scale ? We will examine ...
... East - West contact : Did the Central Asian cultures influence the cultures to their east ? Did they have crucial contacts with these newly established groups ? What was the nature of this contact ? What was its scale ? We will examine ...
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... east of Xinjiang . This may indicate that the eastward expansion of " Western " peoples did not pass the Xinjiang area . Does this phenomenon indicate that contacts between the east and west were only limited to Xinjiang ? The answer ...
... east of Xinjiang . This may indicate that the eastward expansion of " Western " peoples did not pass the Xinjiang area . Does this phenomenon indicate that contacts between the east and west were only limited to Xinjiang ? The answer ...
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... East Asia , we see that it ranges from east of the Liao River , including the Liaodong peninsula , into the Jilin areas of northern Manchuria , and onto the Korean peninsula and across to the Kyushu Island of Japan , in the far ...
... East Asia , we see that it ranges from east of the Liao River , including the Liaodong peninsula , into the Jilin areas of northern Manchuria , and onto the Korean peninsula and across to the Kyushu Island of Japan , in the far ...
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