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Old 15th February 2010, 12:46 PM   #1
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yuanzhumin, thank you for those important insights.

Are there traces of the Dong Son culture influence among the Formosa aborigines? How about in terms of archaeological findings?
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Old 15th February 2010, 04:34 PM   #2
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Hi Nonoy,
Yes, there are. The most obvious traces are the bronze knives that are considered as sacred among the Paiwan. I already displayed few of them in a previous thread titled 'Exceptionaly rare knife from Formosa/Taiwan' and posted on the 25th of March, 2006.
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Old 15th February 2010, 10:45 PM   #3
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Hi Yuanzhumin,

I read through your past posts with much interest. You collection is outstanding! Thank you.
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