Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1960 - China "Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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Page 142
... migration had taken place from north to south.274 ) This conclusion is borne out by a study of the m / h values.275 ) In A.D. 2 , the highest m / h values were in the south . The chief crop there was rice which requires the largest work ...
... migration had taken place from north to south.274 ) This conclusion is borne out by a study of the m / h values.275 ) In A.D. 2 , the highest m / h values were in the south . The chief crop there was rice which requires the largest work ...
Page 145
... migration into Hu - nan and Chiang - hsi . The chief gainers were southern Chiang - su and all of Che - chiang , which region was emerging as the new key economic area of China . This vast migration , which was to have dramatic ...
... migration into Hu - nan and Chiang - hsi . The chief gainers were southern Chiang - su and all of Che - chiang , which region was emerging as the new key economic area of China . This vast migration , which was to have dramatic ...
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... migration in Chinese history . The first and second had been from north to south in the 1st - 2nd and 7th centuries A.D. The 19th century migration into Ssu - ch'uan went in a different direction , from east to west , upriver , on or ...
... migration in Chinese history . The first and second had been from north to south in the 1st - 2nd and 7th centuries A.D. The 19th century migration into Ssu - ch'uan went in a different direction , from east to west , upriver , on or ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT | 6 |
INTERPRETATION OF THE MAPS | 141 |
STAGNATION AND GROWTH OF CHINAS POPULATION | 154 |
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