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The Origins of Chinese Culture: Some Russian and ChineseViews

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VasllievL.S.“Proiskhozhdenie drevnekitaiskoitsivilizatsii” (The origin of ancient Chinese civilization).Problemy istorii1974:12.86–102.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 March 2015

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