Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... further heightened by its early and vigorous start . Japanese archaeologists have always been frustrated in attempts to study the past of their country in the context of the rest of East Asia because research in neighbouring areas has ...
... further heightened by its early and vigorous start . Japanese archaeologists have always been frustrated in attempts to study the past of their country in the context of the rest of East Asia because research in neighbouring areas has ...
Page 98
... further studies and excavations by archaeologists . In addition it is important to study further the ironwares excavated on small islands such as Ikinoshima and Okinoshima in the Korean Strait , as these islands played an important role ...
... further studies and excavations by archaeologists . In addition it is important to study further the ironwares excavated on small islands such as Ikinoshima and Okinoshima in the Korean Strait , as these islands played an important role ...
Page 128
... further enhanced when lithic products are refitted . The actual recon- struction of original knapped blocks allows the researcher to trace the material and spatial development of the whole chaîne opératoire in its entirety , and to ...
... further enhanced when lithic products are refitted . The actual recon- struction of original knapped blocks allows the researcher to trace the material and spatial development of the whole chaîne opératoire in its entirety , and to ...
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