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Essay heading: Ancient Asia
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The small amount of farming that is done in Inner Asia was in the steppe; the other zones, “the arctic tundra, the forest region (taiga), and the desert [cannot] provide food for a population large enough to muster the political power necessary to initiate conquest.”
Sinor suggests that Inner Asia is inarguably a unified region... displayed 300 characters
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However, "the links which usually hold together or create cultural entity - such as script, race, religion, language - played only a very moderate role as factors of cohesion". Instead, a common way of life is the main similarity that marked Inner Asia as decisively separate from Outer Asia. In order to survive, Inner Asian peoples had to either provide for themselves completely (which was difficult, as mentioned above), or to trade with more well endowed societies for what goods they could not produce... displayed next 300 characters
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