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... east of China . The early center of a culture given the type name of Yang Shao seems to have been in the Wei river valley , and here at the Pan P'o site ( Sian ) and the nearby settlement at Miao Ti Kou we find the potters already ...
... east of China . The early center of a culture given the type name of Yang Shao seems to have been in the Wei river valley , and here at the Pan P'o site ( Sian ) and the nearby settlement at Miao Ti Kou we find the potters already ...
Page 522
... east of the Philippines and southeast of Japan . Most but not all are atolls . Further to the east in the open central Pacific is the enormous triangle of Polynesia , comprising both high volcanic islands and atolls , found some- times ...
... east of the Philippines and southeast of Japan . Most but not all are atolls . Further to the east in the open central Pacific is the enormous triangle of Polynesia , comprising both high volcanic islands and atolls , found some- times ...
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... eastern counties of England , which leads to the proposition that here we are dealing in some sense with an East Anglian school of painting . The tendency in the past has been to emphasize the role of East Anglian religious houses in ...
... eastern counties of England , which leads to the proposition that here we are dealing in some sense with an East Anglian school of painting . The tendency in the past has been to emphasize the role of East Anglian religious houses in ...
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