Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... field's long , largely isolated , historical development . Foreign archaeologists might well be attracted to Japan ... field of Japanese prehistory . Of course , if there were no such field , accessibility would count for very little ...
... field's long , largely isolated , historical development . Foreign archaeologists might well be attracted to Japan ... field of Japanese prehistory . Of course , if there were no such field , accessibility would count for very little ...
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... field has developed steadily . Many new sites have been discovered and excavated ( Wang 1981 ) and new material has been published . Obviously modern excavation techniques coming from the West have played a crucial role in the evolution ...
... field has developed steadily . Many new sites have been discovered and excavated ( Wang 1981 ) and new material has been published . Obviously modern excavation techniques coming from the West have played a crucial role in the evolution ...
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... field fences . It is rather difficult to know what exactly a broader public will make of portions of this volume ... field systems seem exciting to the non - ' field ' reader , and this encourages one in the faith that there may still be ...
... field fences . It is rather difficult to know what exactly a broader public will make of portions of this volume ... field systems seem exciting to the non - ' field ' reader , and this encourages one in the faith that there may still be ...
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