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HIEA 168: Topics in Ancient and Medieval Chinese History -- Archaeological Finds as Primary Sources   Tags: archaeology archaeological prehistory, history  

Created in April 2012, this course guide is designed to help you start your research projects/papers using library resources on archaeological finds as primary sources for Chinese history
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    HIEA 168: Topics in Ancient and Medieval Chinese History

     

    This guide is designed to help you start your research papers and/or projects using library resources on archaeological finds as primary sources for Chinese history.
          
         

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