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... southern Japan and to settle in scattered groups in Hokkaido . In this way the Japanese life style and feudal traditions were first introduced into the island ( Takakura 1960 , 11 ) . Many of the people living in these settlements were ...
... southern Japan and to settle in scattered groups in Hokkaido . In this way the Japanese life style and feudal traditions were first introduced into the island ( Takakura 1960 , 11 ) . Many of the people living in these settlements were ...
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... southern Hokkaido as a feudal domain meant , furthermore , that the central Japanese government , the Tokugawa Bakufu , in Edo ( now Tokyo ) was made aware of the northern island and its inhabitants . Ezo , never- theless , remained a ...
... southern Hokkaido as a feudal domain meant , furthermore , that the central Japanese government , the Tokugawa Bakufu , in Edo ( now Tokyo ) was made aware of the northern island and its inhabitants . Ezo , never- theless , remained a ...
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... southern Africa although attempts at this are currently being made in Mozambique . Decisions concerning the relative balance between the different components of archaeological practice on a number of different levels ( international ...
... southern Africa although attempts at this are currently being made in Mozambique . Decisions concerning the relative balance between the different components of archaeological practice on a number of different levels ( international ...
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