Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... mounds in America , discovered a shell mound the day after he arrived in Japan . He thought it was a ' kjoekken moedding ' ( kitchen midden ) and started the excavation in spare time from his zoological studies as soon as he found it ...
... mounds in America , discovered a shell mound the day after he arrived in Japan . He thought it was a ' kjoekken moedding ' ( kitchen midden ) and started the excavation in spare time from his zoological studies as soon as he found it ...
Page 49
... mounds of Omori were different from existing species , and that the pottery of the shell mounds of Omori was not the pottery of the Edo period in Japan , but rather that of the Stone Age . Unfortunately , in the absence of other ...
... mounds of Omori were different from existing species , and that the pottery of the shell mounds of Omori was not the pottery of the Edo period in Japan , but rather that of the Stone Age . Unfortunately , in the absence of other ...
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... mounds from the earliest phase of the Tomb period . It will also discuss the influence of the technical and artistic background of ancient China on the development of Japanese mounded tombs . I will argue that Japan at this time should ...
... mounds from the earliest phase of the Tomb period . It will also discuss the influence of the technical and artistic background of ancient China on the development of Japanese mounded tombs . I will argue that Japan at this time should ...
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