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... represent a cross - section of weaving practices , and in some cases can be related to a garment type . Although ... represents and now comprises many tens of thousands of entries in a form suitable for computer analysis which is well ...
... represent a cross - section of weaving practices , and in some cases can be related to a garment type . Although ... represents and now comprises many tens of thousands of entries in a form suitable for computer analysis which is well ...
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... represent those meanings except for one element , iniwe , whose meaning he apparently did not know and so chose to represent phonetic- ally . But compare the characters used for the same name in the Nihon Shoki , finished eight years ...
... represent those meanings except for one element , iniwe , whose meaning he apparently did not know and so chose to represent phonetic- ally . But compare the characters used for the same name in the Nihon Shoki , finished eight years ...
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... representing sounds ( syllabograms ) , the script contains a number , called ideograms , which on their own represent commodities such as olive oil , cloth ( of various types ) , wool , sheep ( and other livestock ) , even women and men ...
... representing sounds ( syllabograms ) , the script contains a number , called ideograms , which on their own represent commodities such as olive oil , cloth ( of various types ) , wool , sheep ( and other livestock ) , even women and men ...
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