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Intro
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1 Introduction
1.1 Research Background, Natural Environment and Definitions of Related Terminology
1.1.1 Origins
1.1.2 The Eurasian Steppe, the Natural Geography and Ecological Environment of Xinjiang
1.1.3 Definition and Instruction
1.2 Review of Archeological Discoveries and Research History
1.3 Research Purposes, Research Methods and Values
1.3.1 Research Purposes
1.3.2 Research Methods
1.3.3 Research Value
References
2 Site Characteristics and Chronology of the Archaeological Remains in the Eastern Tianshan Mountain Region

2.1 Northern and Southern Regions of Harlik Mountains and Barkul Mountains
2.1.1 Hami Basin Region
2.1.2 Yiwu and Balikun Regions
2.1.3 Summary
2.2 The Turpan Region
2.2.1 The Turpan Basin
2.2.2 Alagou Region
2.3 The Pediment Region of the Northern Foothills of Bogeda Mountains
2.3.1 Archaeological Discoveries at the Pediment Region of the Northern Foothills of Bogeda Mountains, Including Urumqi's Midong District, Fukang, Jimsar, Qitai, and Mulei County
2.3.2 Summary
2.4 The North-South Corridor Between the East and West Tianshan Mountains

2.4.1 Archaeological Findings in the North-South Corridor Between the East and West Tianshan Mountains
2.4.2 Summary
2.5 Summary
References
3 Site Characteristics and Chronology of the Archaeological Remains in the Tarim Basin Region
3.1 The Southern Part of the Eastern Section of the Western Tian Shan
3.1.1 The Yanqi Basin
3.1.2 Luntai (Bügür), Korla
3.1.3 Kuche (Kucha) and Baicheng (Bay)
3.1.4 Summary
3.2 The Southern Area of the West Section of West Tian Shan
3.3 Along the Northern Foot of the Kunlun Mountains
3.3.1 Tashkurgan Region

3.3.2 The Southern Rim of the Tarim Basin
3.3.3 Qiemo Region
3.4 Summary
3.5 Conclusion
References
Conclusion
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