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... on describing their temporal and spatial variation . This trend is particularly noticeable in Jomon research . Ethnic labels were dropped . What had previously been known as " Ainu pottery " , " shellmidden pottery " or " Jomon ( cord - 52.
... on describing their temporal and spatial variation . This trend is particularly noticeable in Jomon research . Ethnic labels were dropped . What had previously been known as " Ainu pottery " , " shellmidden pottery " or " Jomon ( cord - 52.
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... spatial and temporal framework that still forms the basis for understanding the Jomon Period ( Ikawa - Smith 1982 , 300 ; Kamaki 1965 , 8 ) . Yamanouchi's scheme incorporated pottery from all of Japan including northern Honshu and ...
... spatial and temporal framework that still forms the basis for understanding the Jomon Period ( Ikawa - Smith 1982 , 300 ; Kamaki 1965 , 8 ) . Yamanouchi's scheme incorporated pottery from all of Japan including northern Honshu and ...
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to decide upon the level of resol- ution needed to record the spatial patterning in the artefacts and how to infer from this information the spatial patterning of activities . The final paper by Chris Gaff- ney , Vince Gaffney and ...
to decide upon the level of resol- ution needed to record the spatial patterning in the artefacts and how to infer from this information the spatial patterning of activities . The final paper by Chris Gaff- ney , Vince Gaffney and ...
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