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These differences exist despite the early 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
...
These differences exist despite the early 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
...
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Significantly , these attempts involve only a small minority of Japanese
archaeologists ( Anazawa 1988 ) . Furthermore , when ' Western influenced '
Japanese archaeology is compared with European and American archaeology ,
it becomes ...
Significantly , these attempts involve only a small minority of Japanese
archaeologists ( Anazawa 1988 ) . Furthermore , when ' Western influenced '
Japanese archaeology is compared with European and American archaeology ,
it becomes ...
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This theory also denies any external influence , in the form of intervention in
Kochoson affairs by military outposts or ' commanderies ' of Han China ( 108 BC -
313 AD ) , which are believed to have had a considerable effect on the ...
This theory also denies any external influence , in the form of intervention in
Kochoson affairs by military outposts or ' commanderies ' of Han China ( 108 BC -
313 AD ) , which are believed to have had a considerable effect on the ...
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