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... Morse , an American teaching at Tokyo University , excavated bones with signs of cannibalism from the Omori Shellmound site of the Jomon Period ( 11,000-300 BC ) . Morse argued that the inhabitants of this site were not related to the ...
... Morse , an American teaching at Tokyo University , excavated bones with signs of cannibalism from the Omori Shellmound site of the Jomon Period ( 11,000-300 BC ) . Morse argued that the inhabitants of this site were not related to the ...
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... Morse , were affected by this nationalist history . The ' cannibalistic ' inhabitants of the Omori Shellmound per - force lived well before recorded history in the Japanese version of the site report ( Ikawa - Smith 1982 , 303 ) . As ...
... Morse , were affected by this nationalist history . The ' cannibalistic ' inhabitants of the Omori Shellmound per - force lived well before recorded history in the Japanese version of the site report ( Ikawa - Smith 1982 , 303 ) . As ...
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