Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... influence of Western scholars on the discipline - Japanese archaeology as a scientific endeavour began with American Edward Morse's 1877 Omori shell mound excavation and the continued influence on Japanese thought of archaeologists who ...
... influence of Western scholars on the discipline - Japanese archaeology as a scientific endeavour began with American Edward Morse's 1877 Omori shell mound excavation and the continued influence on Japanese thought of archaeologists who ...
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... influence of Western theories and methods on archaeologists and anthropologists of the Meiji and Taisho periods shows that linguistic differences need not be a crucial barrier to understanding Western archaeology in Japan . I believe ...
... influence of Western theories and methods on archaeologists and anthropologists of the Meiji and Taisho periods shows that linguistic differences need not be a crucial barrier to understanding Western archaeology in Japan . I believe ...
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... influence . Nam - un Paek was the first to adopt a Marxist interpretation of Korean history , applying the s.ages of primitive communism , slave society and feudali sm to succeeding periods of Korean prehistory ( Paek 1933 ) . The core ...
... influence . Nam - un Paek was the first to adopt a Marxist interpretation of Korean history , applying the s.ages of primitive communism , slave society and feudali sm to succeeding periods of Korean prehistory ( Paek 1933 ) . The core ...
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