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Class struggle was the principal topic in archaeological reports . Sites and tombs
were used as educational models for the same purpose . Several new
archaeological discoveries were reported as the achievements of the Cultural
Revolution .
Class struggle was the principal topic in archaeological reports . Sites and tombs
were used as educational models for the same purpose . Several new
archaeological discoveries were reported as the achievements of the Cultural
Revolution .
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In addition there are widespread cultural similarities between the Liaoning area
and this northern part of Korea , and from the Bronze Age onwards a distinct
Sejukri - Lianhuabao culture is visible in the remains from northern Korea and
north ...
In addition there are widespread cultural similarities between the Liaoning area
and this northern part of Korea , and from the Bronze Age onwards a distinct
Sejukri - Lianhuabao culture is visible in the remains from northern Korea and
north ...
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area developed under the almost all other cultural elements in this influence of
non - Chinese cultures . 2 The opinions discussed above refer to remains
stretching from west to east across the northern part of the Korean peninsula .
area developed under the almost all other cultural elements in this influence of
non - Chinese cultures . 2 The opinions discussed above refer to remains
stretching from west to east across the northern part of the Korean peninsula .
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LIASONS DANGEREUSES? ARCHEOLOGIE EN ORIENT ET EN OCCIDENT | 3 |
Pai Hyung | 11 |
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