Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... concepts used by Japanese archaeologists . The kinds of concepts that might confuse foreign archaeologists are typified by the shiki , the basic unit concept used in the study of Jomon period culture history . The word shiki is often ...
... concepts used by Japanese archaeologists . The kinds of concepts that might confuse foreign archaeologists are typified by the shiki , the basic unit concept used in the study of Jomon period culture history . The word shiki is often ...
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... concept of a Wa maritime commercial kingdom . While the idea is an interesting one , Ledyard makes little attempt to explain the origins or economic basis of such a state . Ledyard adopts the term ' Thalassocracy from classical Greek ...
... concept of a Wa maritime commercial kingdom . While the idea is an interesting one , Ledyard makes little attempt to explain the origins or economic basis of such a state . Ledyard adopts the term ' Thalassocracy from classical Greek ...
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... concept of the two stage interaction sphere provides an overall framework of interpretation in space and time . The model also reconciles the dichotomy between the two main schools of thought concerning state formation , combining ...
... concept of the two stage interaction sphere provides an overall framework of interpretation in space and time . The model also reconciles the dichotomy between the two main schools of thought concerning state formation , combining ...
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