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Page 50
... remains had to be explained with reference to ' other ' groups of people unrelated to the modern Japanese . This was particularly true after 1879 when Edward S. Morse , an American teaching at Tokyo University , excavated bones with ...
... remains had to be explained with reference to ' other ' groups of people unrelated to the modern Japanese . This was particularly true after 1879 when Edward S. Morse , an American teaching at Tokyo University , excavated bones with ...
Page 56
... remains looking for a nonexistent ' pure ' Ainu people and culture ( Sala 1975 , 54 ; Sasaki 1974 ) . Archaeologists have also borne some of this criticism . In the 1970s the excavation of Ainu sites was still a contentious and volatile ...
... remains looking for a nonexistent ' pure ' Ainu people and culture ( Sala 1975 , 54 ; Sasaki 1974 ) . Archaeologists have also borne some of this criticism . In the 1970s the excavation of Ainu sites was still a contentious and volatile ...
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... remains , thus under- emphasising those aspects of 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 ...
... remains , thus under- emphasising those aspects of 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 ...
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