Cultural diffusion and identity : material culture in northwest China, II and I millennia BCE
Chinese North-western Zone designates the border areas of Northern China, including Xinjiang, Gansu, Qinghai, Ningxia, Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi and Shanxi, inhabited by semi-nomadic and nomadic groups in prehistoric times. The term denotes a broad geographic horizon conceivable as a multitude of cult...
Main Author: | Vigo, Laura |
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SOAS, University of London
2004
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.406054 |
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