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It is even possible to learn to enjoy the social networks within which Japanese
prehistoric research is done . Japanese archaeology is such a rich field that
foreign archaeologists who do make contact with it can and do exploit it in
several ...
It is even possible to learn to enjoy the social networks within which Japanese
prehistoric research is done . Japanese archaeology is such a rich field that
foreign archaeologists who do make contact with it can and do exploit it in
several ...
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It is not possible , however , to posit the direct importation of Chinese class
structure . The origins of the system of class divisions established by the Chinese
court were rather more complicated , and although it was structurally represented
in ...
It is not possible , however , to posit the direct importation of Chinese class
structure . The origins of the system of class divisions established by the Chinese
court were rather more complicated , and although it was structurally represented
in ...
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The generally agreed earliest date for iron finds in China is c . 7th or 6th century
BC , and recent possible earlier finds are in the extreme west of China proper . It
therefore seems very unlikely that iron technology would have had time to diffuse
...
The generally agreed earliest date for iron finds in China is c . 7th or 6th century
BC , and recent possible earlier finds are in the extreme west of China proper . It
therefore seems very unlikely that iron technology would have had time to diffuse
...
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