Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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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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... contemporary Japan . From 1970 to 1985 , their numbers have increased from 121 to 2,972 ( Inada 1986 , 17 ) . The result of these trends has been the systematisation of excavation and research methods and more efficient excavation ...
... contemporary Japan . From 1970 to 1985 , their numbers have increased from 121 to 2,972 ( Inada 1986 , 17 ) . The result of these trends has been the systematisation of excavation and research methods and more efficient excavation ...
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... contemporary Japanese archaeology as discussed in the previous section . It can be argued that linguistic difference ... Contemporary Japanese Archaeology and Society To summarise , contemporary archaeology in Japan is characterised by ...
... contemporary Japanese archaeology as discussed in the previous section . It can be argued that linguistic difference ... Contemporary Japanese Archaeology and Society To summarise , contemporary archaeology in Japan is characterised by ...
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