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Page 44
... temporal difference in the adoption of new cultural forms between central Japan and eastern Honshu and Hokkaido is nowhere more pronounced than in central and northern Hokkaido . Here Japanese culture , came in the form primarily of ...
... temporal difference in the adoption of new cultural forms between central Japan and eastern Honshu and Hokkaido is nowhere more pronounced than in central and northern Hokkaido . Here Japanese culture , came in the form primarily of ...
Page 53
... 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 Hokkaido . He did ...
... 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 Hokkaido . He did ...
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... temporal imbalances ( Sinclair n.d .; Morais n.d. ) . A similar tendency for archaeologists to concen- trate on the distant past in British Colonial Central Africa has been discussed by Derricourt ( n.d. ) , and this was in a region ...
... temporal imbalances ( Sinclair n.d .; Morais n.d. ) . A similar tendency for archaeologists to concen- trate on the distant past in British Colonial Central Africa has been discussed by Derricourt ( n.d. ) , and this was in a region ...
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