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		<title>By: L. D. Mitchell</title>
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		<description>As you note, &quot;trade or prestige goods&quot; seems to underlie some of these transmissions, but there is so much we do NOT know about earlier cultures that one hesitates to speculate too much (the only way we even know that some early cultures existed at all is because they left behind a SINGLE piece of numismatic or other evidence)....</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As you note, &#8220;trade or prestige goods&#8221; seems to underlie some of these transmissions, but there is so much we do NOT know about earlier cultures that one hesitates to speculate too much (the only way we even know that some early cultures existed at all is because they left behind a SINGLE piece of numismatic or other evidence)&#8230;.</p>
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