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Guyuan, sitting at the foothills of the Liupan Mountains south of Ningxia, was an intersection for agrarian and nomadic ...
Traces of Nomadic and Agrarian Peoples – Featuring Khitan innovations in governance, handicrafts (textiles, ceramics, and metalwork), and their dual-administration system blending nomadic and Han ...
Stretching across Eurasia, the Steppe Silk Road served as a vital northern corridor linking nomadic and agrarian civilizations. From the Liao Dynasty (916–1125), which blended Tang grandeur, ...
Different types of ceramic flasks exhibited in the exhibition Stretching across Eurasia, the Steppe Silk Road served as a vital northern corridor linking nomadic and agrarian civilizations. From the ...
marking the rise of agrarian societies. The technological advances of this period, reflected in polished stone tools, signify an era of innovation and adaptation. By 2600 BCE, the Indus Valley ...
The anthropogenic manipulation of soils is the foundation of agrarian civilization, but spread into managed-forest, and urban ecosystems with time. In the twentieth century, ...