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English: Geographical distribution of early gold and silver artefacts found in Northwest China and Central Asia (8th-3rd century BCE)
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China and the steppe: technological study of precious metalwork from Xigoupan Tomb 2 (4th–3rd c. BCE) in the Ordos region, Inner Mongolia
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