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Page 47
... relations changed . Contact with the Japanese soon began to affect the Ainu life- style , particularly in regions close to Matsumae holdings . Some Ainu groups previously devoted to hunting , fishing and gathering began to spend time ...
... relations changed . Contact with the Japanese soon began to affect the Ainu life- style , particularly in regions close to Matsumae holdings . Some Ainu groups previously devoted to hunting , fishing and gathering began to spend time ...
Page 58
... relations of exploitation between North and South . It is therefore incumbent upon archaeologists to review aspects ... relation to the people who are the custodians of archaeological remains or cultural resources which are the subject ...
... relations of exploitation between North and South . It is therefore incumbent upon archaeologists to review aspects ... relation to the people who are the custodians of archaeological remains or cultural resources which are the subject ...
Page 72
... relation to neighbouring sites . The second aspect was revealed to me graphically as we approached the site in question ... relations established by the archaeo- logists among our third man's group had been positive beyond these ' normal ...
... relation to neighbouring sites . The second aspect was revealed to me graphically as we approached the site in question ... relations established by the archaeo- logists among our third man's group had been positive beyond these ' normal ...
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