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... culture was not monolithic but had considerable regional variation . These differences in material culture , religious practice and lifestyle reflect the varying social and ecological environments of widely dispersed Ainu groups ...
... culture was not monolithic but had considerable regional variation . These differences in material culture , religious practice and lifestyle reflect the varying social and ecological environments of widely dispersed Ainu groups ...
Page 53
... material culture , including the advent of Yayoi pottery , and a new economic base - rice agriculture . These were thought to have entered Japan from the continent and gradually moved from the southwest eastward through Honshu . The ...
... material culture , including the advent of Yayoi pottery , and a new economic base - rice agriculture . These were thought to have entered Japan from the continent and gradually moved from the southwest eastward through Honshu . The ...
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... material culture such as domestic architecture that can validly be described as archaeological despite never having been buried in the ground . Why , for example , is it implicitly assumed that ' archaeo- logy ' and ' vernacular ...
... material culture such as domestic architecture that can validly be described as archaeological despite never having been buried in the ground . Why , for example , is it implicitly assumed that ' archaeo- logy ' and ' vernacular ...
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