Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... ranking system of regional leaders , which is also displayed in the quality and quantity of grave goods and other features . Tsude Hiroshi has proposed a theoretical model for this expression of rank through tomb structure for each ...
... ranking system of regional leaders , which is also displayed in the quality and quantity of grave goods and other features . Tsude Hiroshi has proposed a theoretical model for this expression of rank through tomb structure for each ...
Page 85
... ranking in terms of political closeness to the elite of the Yamato polity ( because of the circular rather than an archetypal keyhole tomb ) , suggesting a very complex ranking structure . The structures discussed above give a general ...
... ranking in terms of political closeness to the elite of the Yamato polity ( because of the circular rather than an archetypal keyhole tomb ) , suggesting a very complex ranking structure . The structures discussed above give a general ...
Page 88
... ranking structure among chiefs probably spread throughout the whole archipelago . One expression of this was probably that those interred in Type 2 tombs were slightly lower in the ranking than those interred in Type 1 tombs , as is ...
... ranking structure among chiefs probably spread throughout the whole archipelago . One expression of this was probably that those interred in Type 2 tombs were slightly lower in the ranking than those interred in Type 1 tombs , as is ...
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