Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... Japan . This group of foreign ' Japan specialists ' is perhaps not remarkable , but it is worthy of some attention for two reasons . -- First , this group is the primary conduit for information about Japanese archaeology for Western ...
... Japan . This group of foreign ' Japan specialists ' is perhaps not remarkable , but it is worthy of some attention for two reasons . -- First , this group is the primary conduit for information about Japanese archaeology for Western ...
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... Japanese archaeologists or visit the country . In recent years support from the Japan Foundation and other sources has also become available for scholarly work in Japan . This serves to make Japanese archaeology not only accessible ...
... Japanese archaeologists or visit the country . In recent years support from the Japan Foundation and other sources has also become available for scholarly work in Japan . This serves to make Japanese archaeology not only accessible ...
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... Japanese archaeology by living and working permanently in the country . Most often the resident has been trained at least partially in Japan and operates as Japanese research team . Often one of their functions within the team is to ...
... Japanese archaeology by living and working permanently in the country . Most often the resident has been trained at least partially in Japan and operates as Japanese research team . Often one of their functions within the team is to ...
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