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Đồng Xu Châu Á Được Khôi Phục Từ Các Trại Lao Động Đường Sắt Trung Quốc: Bằng Chứng Về Thực Hành Văn Hóa Và Trao Đổi Đại Dương
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Các đồng xu Châu Á mà công nhân Trung Quốc mang theo và mất mát trong suốt thời gian sống và làm việc tại các trại dọc theo tuyến đường Đường Sắt Bắc Thái Bình Dương có thể làm sáng tỏ các hoạt động hàng ngày, niềm tin và sự di chuyển của con người và hàng hóa dọc theo các tuyến đường sắt trong quá trình xây dựng. Một đánh giá về những gì đã biết về các đồng xu Châu Á đã được thu hồi trong các trại lao động Trung Quốc được so sánh với các ví dụ mới được thu hồi gần đây. Vai trò của các vật liệu được thu hồi thông qua thu thập bề mặt và các kết luận có thể được thực hiện với chúng được thảo luận.
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