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... explained ? What other emotion beside fear could have been so powerful ? But no one likes to admit to fear , so a psycho- logical displacement occurs , and the anger and fear come out in the form of indignation that the noble ideal of ...
... explained ? What other emotion beside fear could have been so powerful ? But no one likes to admit to fear , so a psycho- logical displacement occurs , and the anger and fear come out in the form of indignation that the noble ideal of ...
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... explained in officially endorsed histories based on interpretations of the Kojiki , Nihon Shoki and other texts . Consequently , prehistoric remains had to be explained with reference to ' other ' groups of people unrelated to the ...
... explained in officially endorsed histories based on interpretations of the Kojiki , Nihon Shoki and other texts . Consequently , prehistoric remains had to be explained with reference to ' other ' groups of people unrelated to the ...
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... explained within the context of ancient texts . Historic or prehistoric research , which showed the fallacy of these interpretations , was strictly forbidden . Archaeo- logists , therefore , armed with new research principles of ...
... explained within the context of ancient texts . Historic or prehistoric research , which showed the fallacy of these interpretations , was strictly forbidden . Archaeo- logists , therefore , armed with new research principles of ...
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