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The incursion of Han China laid the foundations for both inter - regional and intra
- regional dynamics in the form of exchanges of goods and information .
Contemporaneous cultures in Japan were also drawn into what I have termed the
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The incursion of Han China laid the foundations for both inter - regional and intra
- regional dynamics in the form of exchanges of goods and information .
Contemporaneous cultures in Japan were also drawn into what I have termed the
...
Page 69
The Formation of Regional Boundaries The following regional boundaries were
established along with the commanderies in 108 BC : Region One : Core Area .
This was where the most important Lelang commandery centre was situated , in ...
The Formation of Regional Boundaries The following regional boundaries were
established along with the commanderies in 108 BC : Region One : Core Area .
This was where the most important Lelang commandery centre was situated , in ...
Page 73
Data for early Chinese states also suggest regional polities , overlapping in time
and space , fighting and competing for prestige goods and resources . Chang
Kwang Chih has argued that , contrary to historical records and dynastic legends
...
Data for early Chinese states also suggest regional polities , overlapping in time
and space , fighting and competing for prestige goods and resources . Chang
Kwang Chih has argued that , contrary to historical records and dynastic legends
...
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