Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... continued to believe that the Wa of the Chinese dynastic histories referred to Japan in general and the Yamato state in particular , even though many Meiji historians now placed Yamatai in Kyushu ( Young 1958 , 100 ) . In about 1880 a ...
... continued to believe that the Wa of the Chinese dynastic histories referred to Japan in general and the Yamato state in particular , even though many Meiji historians now placed Yamatai in Kyushu ( Young 1958 , 100 ) . In about 1880 a ...
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... continued but on a much smaller scale , involving the immolation of just a few victims for major rituals rather than the large - scale slaughter of prisoners of war . The Shang and Zhou dynasties arose from two different tribes , each ...
... continued but on a much smaller scale , involving the immolation of just a few victims for major rituals rather than the large - scale slaughter of prisoners of war . The Shang and Zhou dynasties arose from two different tribes , each ...
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... continued all through the long and inglorious feudal stage of Chinese history . This leads us to ask what the reasons for this long existence could be . On reflection , there seem to be three major causes . First , China is unique among ...
... continued all through the long and inglorious feudal stage of Chinese history . This leads us to ask what the reasons for this long existence could be . On reflection , there seem to be three major causes . First , China is unique among ...
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