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Science Journals — AAAS
Ceramic's Influence on Chinese Bronze Development
Originally, the Descendants of Hua Xia Were Not the Descendants of Yan Huang
The Impacts of Climate Change on the Neolithic Cultures of Gansu-Qinghai Region During the Late Holocene Megathermal
Adaptation and Invention During the Spread of Agriculture to Southwest China
Painted Pottery of the Yangshao Culture
The Neolithic Ofsouthern China-Origin, Development, and Dispersal
Spatiotemporal Distribution Patterns of Archaeological Sites In
Luminescence and Radiocarbon Chronologies for the Xindian Culture Site of Lamafeng in the Guanting Basin on the NE Edge of the Tibetan Plateau
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Turquoise Ornaments and Inlay Technology in Ancient China 209
A Handbook of Chinese Ceramics
Foraging and Farming: Archaeobotanical And
The Emergence of Walled Towns and Social Complexity in the Taojiahu-Xiaocheng Region of Jianghan Plain China
The Ancient Eurasian World and the Celestial Pivot
中 西 合 璧 字 体 对 于 多 语 言 设 计 的 研 究 G U Im C Id , Lai Fan 北 京 科 技
Zooarchaeological and Genetic Evidence for the Origins of Domestic Cattle in Ancient China
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THE BRONZE AGE in EASTERN PARTS of CENTRAL ASIA Early
Neolithic Communities in Eastern Parts of Central
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The Ancient Dynasties: China's Prehistory Like in Mesopotamia
13. Neolithic Drums in China
A Discussion of Sino-Western Cultural Contacts and Exchange in the Second Millennium B.C
Process of Paleofloods in Guanting Basin, Qinghai Province, China And
The Di Jun People Were the Ancestors of the Xia Dynasty
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Cultural Interaction Between China and Central Asia During the Bronze Age
Pathways to Asian Civilizations: Tracing the Origins and Spread of Rice and Rice Cultures
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New Research on the Origin of Cowries Used in Ancient China
A Neolithic Record of Astronomy, Acupuncture, and Midwifery
Prehistoric Trans-Continental Cultural Exchange in the Hexi Corridor, Northwest China
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Early Bronze Age Animal Use at Lajia, a Qijia Culture Site in Qinghai Province, China