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Page 143
... scholars of today on the whole accept the results arrived at by resear- ches from Sung to Ts'ing time , and consider the matter closed . European sino- logues are also very often satisfied with repeating the verdicts of the Chinese ...
... scholars of today on the whole accept the results arrived at by resear- ches from Sung to Ts'ing time , and consider the matter closed . European sino- logues are also very often satisfied with repeating the verdicts of the Chinese ...
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... Scholars are strongly divided in part because many problems related to this question have yet to be addressed . On the basis of the archaeological materials , there were at least three centers of metallurgi- cal development in northern ...
... Scholars are strongly divided in part because many problems related to this question have yet to be addressed . On the basis of the archaeological materials , there were at least three centers of metallurgi- cal development in northern ...
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... scholars have attempted to establish a chronological order based on the typology of dolmens . South Korean scholars argue that the " northern type ” appeared first in the Liaoning area of Northeastern China and in the northwestern part ...
... scholars have attempted to establish a chronological order based on the typology of dolmens . South Korean scholars argue that the " northern type ” appeared first in the Liaoning area of Northeastern China and in the northwestern part ...
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