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... ( northern Bactria ) and Lyavandak ( oases of the southern Central Asia , Ural - Kazakhstan steppes ) groups . The next phase starts in the middle of the 1st century AD . The Alan population was forced from Xinjiang by the northern Hunnu ...
... ( northern Bactria ) and Lyavandak ( oases of the southern Central Asia , Ural - Kazakhstan steppes ) groups . The next phase starts in the middle of the 1st century AD . The Alan population was forced from Xinjiang by the northern Hunnu ...
Page 153
... northern China and Xinjiang . Similar forms of pots with flat bottom and bellied body , narrow neck and outcurved rim , as well as vessels with smoothly pro- filed extracted body and straight outcurved rim , appearing in the Volga and ...
... northern China and Xinjiang . Similar forms of pots with flat bottom and bellied body , narrow neck and outcurved rim , as well as vessels with smoothly pro- filed extracted body and straight outcurved rim , appearing in the Volga and ...
Page 155
... northern and southern Hunnu , and finished in AD 87-91 in the heaviest defeat by the Syanbi ( the death of the Shan - yui Yulu ) and the battles at the Tsi - lo - shan and Gin ' - vei - shan ' mountains against the joint forces of the ...
... northern and southern Hunnu , and finished in AD 87-91 in the heaviest defeat by the Syanbi ( the death of the Shan - yui Yulu ) and the battles at the Tsi - lo - shan and Gin ' - vei - shan ' mountains against the joint forces of the ...
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WOUDHUIZEN Great King Wasusarmas Victory Memorial at Topada | 23 |
Mapping the Contact | 73 |
The Greek Poleis as Part of | 91 |
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