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Hokkaido prehistoric research , in contrast , is anthropological only in the sense
that it uses analogies from ... history of Japanese archaeology , focussing
specifically on issues pertinent to the study of both the Ainu and Hokka i do
prehistory .
Hokkaido prehistoric research , in contrast , is anthropological only in the sense
that it uses analogies from ... history of Japanese archaeology , focussing
specifically on issues pertinent to the study of both the Ainu and Hokka i do
prehistory .
Page 50
Consequently , prehistoric remains had to be explained with reference ... was the
marked tendency of archaeologists working in the last few decades of the
nineteenth century to use ' ethnic origin ' theories to explain the prehistoric record
.
Consequently , prehistoric remains had to be explained with reference ... was the
marked tendency of archaeologists working in the last few decades of the
nineteenth century to use ' ethnic origin ' theories to explain the prehistoric record
.
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Just as the Ainu people have been assimilated , at least officially , into
mainstream Japanese society , the prehistory of Hokkaido has been appropriated
by the Japanese as part of their own history . It remains to be seen whether the
budding ...
Just as the Ainu people have been assimilated , at least officially , into
mainstream Japanese society , the prehistory of Hokkaido has been appropriated
by the Japanese as part of their own history . It remains to be seen whether the
budding ...
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