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The earliest use of corundum and diamond, in prehistoric China
P. J. Lu
,
N. Yao
, J. F. So
, G. E. Harlow
, J. F. Lu
, G. F. Wang
, P. M. Chaikin
Princeton Materials Institute
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Prehistoric
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Axis
50%
Nephrite
25%
Neolithic Period
25%
Bronze Age
25%
Minoan
25%
Lithic Artifact
25%
Keyphrases
Early Use
100%
Liangzhu
33%
Minoan
16%
Abrasive Grit
16%
Lithic Artefacts
16%
Neolithic Period
16%
Diamond Abrasive
16%
Nephrite Jade
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Bronze Age
16%