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northern frontier of China , and those found in the Central Plains of China , which are mostly associated with the cultures of Longshan ( c.2400-1900 BC ) , Erlitou ( c.1900–1500 BC ) and Yueshi ( c.1900–1500 BC ) .18 While the northern ...
northern frontier of China , and those found in the Central Plains of China , which are mostly associated with the cultures of Longshan ( c.2400-1900 BC ) , Erlitou ( c.1900–1500 BC ) and Yueshi ( c.1900–1500 BC ) .18 While the northern ...
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Centred around The Prick of Conscience , Galba and associated Northern volumes transmit texts both antique and contemporary , some works probably produced in the late thirteenth century and others written as recently as the third ...
Centred around The Prick of Conscience , Galba and associated Northern volumes transmit texts both antique and contemporary , some works probably produced in the late thirteenth century and others written as recently as the third ...
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In light of these contentions , I think the Northern circulation of Rolle deserving of some reassessment . It is easy to see why one should want to prioritise him among Yorkshire writers : he is individualistic and quirky , intensely ...
In light of these contentions , I think the Northern circulation of Rolle deserving of some reassessment . It is easy to see why one should want to prioritise him among Yorkshire writers : he is individualistic and quirky , intensely ...
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