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Page 44
Eventually , they came under the sway of the Ando Clan of northern Honshu . We
have archaeological evidence that trade between the Japanese and people in
the north occured in these early times . Small burial mounds resembling those of
...
Eventually , they came under the sway of the Ando Clan of northern Honshu . We
have archaeological evidence that trade between the Japanese and people in
the north occured in these early times . Small burial mounds resembling those of
...
Page 65
Among these were ease of access from Dakar , prominence of physical traces of
archaeological interest , the prior discovery of intrinsically interesting objects ,
whether they were fine and plentiful microliths or buried bronzes and in some ...
Among these were ease of access from Dakar , prominence of physical traces of
archaeological interest , the prior discovery of intrinsically interesting objects ,
whether they were fine and plentiful microliths or buried bronzes and in some ...
Page 127
... and current techniques reviewed . architecture that can validly be In many
instances recommendations described as archaeological despite for future work
are given , argued having been buried in the largely along lines of common
ground .
... and current techniques reviewed . architecture that can validly be In many
instances recommendations described as archaeological despite for future work
are given , argued having been buried in the largely along lines of common
ground .
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