Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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FOREIGN ARCHAEOLOGISTS IN JAPAN : STRATEGIES FOR EXPLOITATION Peter Bleed Since the late 19th century , the study of Japanese archaeology has consistently attracted a small group of Western scholars . The size of this group has waxed ...
FOREIGN ARCHAEOLOGISTS IN JAPAN : STRATEGIES FOR EXPLOITATION Peter Bleed Since the late 19th century , the study of Japanese archaeology has consistently attracted a small group of Western scholars . The size of this group has waxed ...
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CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE ARCHAEOLOGY AND SOCIETY -- Habu Junko Archaeology as practised in Japan differs from archaeology in the West . These differences exist despite the early influence of Western scholars on the discipline - Japanese ...
CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE ARCHAEOLOGY AND SOCIETY -- Habu Junko Archaeology as practised in Japan differs from archaeology in the West . These differences exist despite the early influence of Western scholars on the discipline - Japanese ...
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... Japanese archaeologists ( Anazawa 1988 ) . Furthermore , when ' Western influenced ' Japanese archaeology is compared with European and American archaeology , it becomes obvious that the introduction of Western archaeology into Japan ...
... Japanese archaeologists ( Anazawa 1988 ) . Furthermore , when ' Western influenced ' Japanese archaeology is compared with European and American archaeology , it becomes obvious that the introduction of Western archaeology into Japan ...
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