Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... centuries . In the early 4th century Kinai - type kofun mounded tombs spread to the coastal areas of northern Kyushu and to the rest of that island by the early 5th century ( Aikens and Higuchi 1982 , 287 ) . Many Japanese ...
... centuries . In the early 4th century Kinai - type kofun mounded tombs spread to the coastal areas of northern Kyushu and to the rest of that island by the early 5th century ( Aikens and Higuchi 1982 , 287 ) . Many Japanese ...
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... century AD to the seventh century AD , began with the decline of the Eastern Han empire in the second century AD and the fall of Lelang in 313 AD , two events which changed the political and cultural appearance of the region . In this ...
... century AD to the seventh century AD , began with the decline of the Eastern Han empire in the second century AD and the fall of Lelang in 313 AD , two events which changed the political and cultural appearance of the region . In this ...
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... century BC . In the north - eastern sector of the peninsula the Early Iron Age had already begun in or around the 4th century BC , under not only Chinese but also Siberian influences , especially along the Tuman River ( To 1960 ) . One ...
... century BC . In the north - eastern sector of the peninsula the Early Iron Age had already begun in or around the 4th century BC , under not only Chinese but also Siberian influences , especially along the Tuman River ( To 1960 ) . One ...
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