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... Gansu finds from those found in the Central Plains of China . This is not just because the number of the early Gansu metals is large but also because their geographical location is significant . In light of the most recent ...
... Gansu finds from those found in the Central Plains of China . This is not just because the number of the early Gansu metals is large but also because their geographical location is significant . In light of the most recent ...
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... Gansu , this would seem very likely , but it could be argued that there actually existed a two- way traffic of cultural influence along the Hexi Corridor ; while painted pottery spread westward from Gansu into Xinjiang , bronze ...
... Gansu , this would seem very likely , but it could be argued that there actually existed a two- way traffic of cultural influence along the Hexi Corridor ; while painted pottery spread westward from Gansu into Xinjiang , bronze ...
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... Gansu was most likely the result of early cultural contacts between Gansu and the regions to the west . This implies that some sort of western influence had already come into being in Gansu through Xinjiang as early as 3000 BC ...
... Gansu was most likely the result of early cultural contacts between Gansu and the regions to the west . This implies that some sort of western influence had already come into being in Gansu through Xinjiang as early as 3000 BC ...
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