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Page 51
... showing how the Japanese had spread through the islands by pushing the Ainu northwards . The implication of this view was that the infiltration of the ' superior ' Japanese into Hokkaido was both natural and inevitable . The development ...
... showing how the Japanese had spread through the islands by pushing the Ainu northwards . The implication of this view was that the infiltration of the ' superior ' Japanese into Hokkaido was both natural and inevitable . The development ...
Page 66
... showing the extent and distribution of their discoveries . For instance , I was shown at different times two different maps of the Senegal river valley showing the distribution of different sizes of settlement mound . The density of ...
... showing the extent and distribution of their discoveries . For instance , I was shown at different times two different maps of the Senegal river valley showing the distribution of different sizes of settlement mound . The density of ...
Page 107
... showing how and why inferences are made from archaeological evidence will give to the public the means of criticising and evaluating archaeo- logical interpretations for them- selves . For example , the Public Archaeology Project in ...
... showing how and why inferences are made from archaeological evidence will give to the public the means of criticising and evaluating archaeo- logical interpretations for them- selves . For example , the Public Archaeology Project in ...
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