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 111
... remains at that site represent at least 120 horses . The late Pleistocene horse fossils in this area seem to all represent generalized wild horses ( Equus przewalskyi Poliakof ) .9 8 Only seven Neolithic era ( ca. 10,000-4,000 ybp ) ...
... remains at that site represent at least 120 horses . The late Pleistocene horse fossils in this area seem to all represent generalized wild horses ( Equus przewalskyi Poliakof ) .9 8 Only seven Neolithic era ( ca. 10,000-4,000 ybp ) ...
Page 112
... remains , that the middle Yellow River valley was the home of domesticated horses at least as early as 3370 ybp.12 It seems as if domesticated horses were not present in the Central Plains until the late Shang period . At that point the ...
... remains , that the middle Yellow River valley was the home of domesticated horses at least as early as 3370 ybp.12 It seems as if domesticated horses were not present in the Central Plains until the late Shang period . At that point the ...
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... remains represent fully domesticated horse populations , 20 intensive exploitation of horses across the steppe began at least as early as 5700- 5150 ybp , well before the Shang horse remains at Anyang . Horses remained a vital part of ...
... remains represent fully domesticated horse populations , 20 intensive exploitation of horses across the steppe began at least as early as 5700- 5150 ybp , well before the Shang horse remains at Anyang . Horses remained a vital part of ...
Contents
Editors Introduction | 5 |
Qijia and SeimaTurbino The Question of Early Contacts | 31 |
The Qijia Culture Paths East and West | 55 |
Copyright | |
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