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Mr3Hunna

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At Non Nok Tha metal objects were made of
 
  A. bronze and iron.
  B. gold and silver.
  C. steel and aluminum.
  D. copper and tin.

Question 2

The key early domesticates at Ban-po-ts'un were
 
  A. wheat and goats.
  B. corn and guinea pigs.
  C. grapes and cattle.
  D. millet and pigs.



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Answer to Question 1

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