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... continued for centuries . They are recorded in early Japanese histories and pos- sibly remembered in Ainu oral traditions . The Nihon Shoki describes a military advance into a northern island , thought to be Hokkaido , as early as the ...
... continued for centuries . They are recorded in early Japanese histories and pos- sibly remembered in Ainu oral traditions . The Nihon Shoki describes a military advance into a northern island , thought to be Hokkaido , as early as the ...
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... continued to interact with the newcomers just as they had traded with Japanese on Honshu for centuries . As the Japanese population grew , conflict over game and fish resources led to Ainu raids on Japanese settlements . The settlers ...
... continued to interact with the newcomers just as they had traded with Japanese on Honshu for centuries . As the Japanese population grew , conflict over game and fish resources led to Ainu raids on Japanese settlements . The settlers ...
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... continued , beyond criticism and beyond debate . In this paper I have argued that , in the same way that all Critical Theory analyses are them- selves ideological and political , so all standpoints in archaeology , including the idea ...
... continued , beyond criticism and beyond debate . In this paper I have argued that , in the same way that all Critical Theory analyses are them- selves ideological and political , so all standpoints in archaeology , including the idea ...
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