Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... interest to archaeologists . Beside the basic but complex process of ecological adaptation or ' settling in ' , these developments include major technological innovations such as the invention of pottery , development or refinement of ...
... interest to archaeologists . Beside the basic but complex process of ecological adaptation or ' settling in ' , these developments include major technological innovations such as the invention of pottery , development or refinement of ...
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... interest in archaeology by non- professionals . One consequence of this interest is that new archaeological discoveries are frequently reported by the mass media . The scale of the reporting and the obvious awareness of archaeological ...
... interest in archaeology by non- professionals . One consequence of this interest is that new archaeological discoveries are frequently reported by the mass media . The scale of the reporting and the obvious awareness of archaeological ...
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... interest because of the presence of Wa armies on the Korean peninsula during the Three Kingdoms Period ( c . 300-668 AD ) . Thus if we follow the traditional Japanese view that the Wa are synonymous with the Yamato state , then we are ...
... interest because of the presence of Wa armies on the Korean peninsula during the Three Kingdoms Period ( c . 300-668 AD ) . Thus if we follow the traditional Japanese view that the Wa are synonymous with the Yamato state , then we are ...
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