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... possible links between western Gansu and eastern Xinjiang during the second half of the third millennium BC , enabling us to suggest that there may have been contact between the Machang culture and the Afanasievo culture from southern ...
... possible links between western Gansu and eastern Xinjiang during the second half of the third millennium BC , enabling us to suggest that there may have been contact between the Machang culture and the Afanasievo culture from southern ...
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... possible of the annual inflow of energy from the sun trapped by plants through photosynthesis . Such economies were incapable of sustaining prolonged growth since the maximum quan- tity of heat and mechanical energy which could be ...
... possible of the annual inflow of energy from the sun trapped by plants through photosynthesis . Such economies were incapable of sustaining prolonged growth since the maximum quan- tity of heat and mechanical energy which could be ...
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... possible by some economic criteria to think in terms of ' a polycentric world with no dominant centre ' in Kenneth Pomeranz's phrase . But this was emphatically not the case fifty years later.32 By then , unprecedented levels of ...
... possible by some economic criteria to think in terms of ' a polycentric world with no dominant centre ' in Kenneth Pomeranz's phrase . But this was emphatically not the case fifty years later.32 By then , unprecedented levels of ...
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