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Page 47
... collect specific lucrative resources , providing them with credit in rice and other com- modities in return for assured supplies . More efficient but destructive techniques of collecting and processing were introduced . These practices ...
... collect specific lucrative resources , providing them with credit in rice and other com- modities in return for assured supplies . More efficient but destructive techniques of collecting and processing were introduced . These practices ...
Page 53
... collecting of land and water resources . Yamanouchi and other archaeologists tended to define the end of the Jomon as coinciding with new kinds of material culture , including the advent of Yayoi pottery , and a new economic base - rice ...
... collecting of land and water resources . Yamanouchi and other archaeologists tended to define the end of the Jomon as coinciding with new kinds of material culture , including the advent of Yayoi pottery , and a new economic base - rice ...
Page 63
... collected , in an incidental way during the years of military struggle , a mass of information concerning not only the traditions , but also the material remains pertaining to hundreds of historic sites , particularly in those areas of ...
... collected , in an incidental way during the years of military struggle , a mass of information concerning not only the traditions , but also the material remains pertaining to hundreds of historic sites , particularly in those areas of ...
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