Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... theory is silent about them . There is also no concern in this theory with the chronologically disparate elements in the later Vedic texts . Another theory tries to link the movements of the Yadavas , a Purāņic lineage group which ...
... theory is silent about them . There is also no concern in this theory with the chronologically disparate elements in the later Vedic texts . Another theory tries to link the movements of the Yadavas , a Purāņic lineage group which ...
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... Theory of continental invasion as the origin of the early Japanese state ( Ledyard 1975 ; Edwards 1983 ) . The primary proponent of this theory , Egami Namio , implemented this theory by playing the Matching Game on a smaller scale as ...
... Theory of continental invasion as the origin of the early Japanese state ( Ledyard 1975 ; Edwards 1983 ) . The primary proponent of this theory , Egami Namio , implemented this theory by playing the Matching Game on a smaller scale as ...
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... theory , despite critical discussions of the limitations of method , and consid- eration of methodological implica- this the tions of theory . Fortunately does not radically undermine central message of the book , how- ever it does ...
... theory , despite critical discussions of the limitations of method , and consid- eration of methodological implica- this the tions of theory . Fortunately does not radically undermine central message of the book , how- ever it does ...
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