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According to Yi the Wa occupied the coast and offshore islands of the south -
eastern peninsula as well as Tsushima and northern Kyushu . Of Korean ethnic
stock , some wa groups had migrated across to Kyushu while some rema i ned
on ...
According to Yi the Wa occupied the coast and offshore islands of the south -
eastern peninsula as well as Tsushima and northern Kyushu . Of Korean ethnic
stock , some wa groups had migrated across to Kyushu while some rema i ned
on ...
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EARLY IRON METALLURGY IN KOREA 1 Yoon Dong Suk Introduction a The
Korean peninsula provides a partial landbridge between continental China , with
which it is connected at its northern end , and the Japanese islands across the ...
EARLY IRON METALLURGY IN KOREA 1 Yoon Dong Suk Introduction a The
Korean peninsula provides a partial landbridge between continental China , with
which it is connected at its northern end , and the Japanese islands across the ...
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The artefacts excavated include both hammered steel wares and iron castings ,
representing a higher standard of technology than that north of these rivers ( Park
1974 ) . in the south of the Korean peninsula many sites and tumul i containing ...
The artefacts excavated include both hammered steel wares and iron castings ,
representing a higher standard of technology than that north of these rivers ( Park
1974 ) . in the south of the Korean peninsula many sites and tumul i containing ...
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LIASONS DANGEREUSES? ARCHEOLOGIE EN ORIENT ET EN OCCIDENT | 3 |
Pai Hyung | 11 |
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