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In recent years , there have been some important finds of jade from a Qijia site in eastern Gansu , which are thought to come from Hetian also ( Li 1999 : 62 ) . These finds seem to suggest that jade may have been traded along the ...
In recent years , there have been some important finds of jade from a Qijia site in eastern Gansu , which are thought to come from Hetian also ( Li 1999 : 62 ) . These finds seem to suggest that jade may have been traded along the ...
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Returning to these early pronouncements is historically interesting , but is in danger of flogging a dead horse , for they were written before a recent swing of the pendulum towards a greater emphasis on the role of the local ...
Returning to these early pronouncements is historically interesting , but is in danger of flogging a dead horse , for they were written before a recent swing of the pendulum towards a greater emphasis on the role of the local ...
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Given the recent excellent monographs on German regions and cities , on particular industries and the sub - cultures of society , many of the generalisations that were confidently made only a generation ago are no longer valid .
Given the recent excellent monographs on German regions and cities , on particular industries and the sub - cultures of society , many of the generalisations that were confidently made only a generation ago are no longer valid .
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