Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... prehistoric Japan . It is thus relatively easy for foreign archaeologists to approach the field of Japanese prehistory . Of course , if there were no such field , accessibility would count for very little . In fact Japanese archaeology ...
... prehistoric Japan . It is thus relatively easy for foreign archaeologists to approach the field of Japanese prehistory . Of course , if there were no such field , accessibility would count for very little . In fact Japanese archaeology ...
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... prehistoric Japan was rarely , if ever , a simple reflection of other East Asian cultural developments . Certainly , Japanese prehistory offers little to those who wish to generalise about the nature and growth of ' East Asian ...
... prehistoric Japan was rarely , if ever , a simple reflection of other East Asian cultural developments . Certainly , Japanese prehistory offers little to those who wish to generalise about the nature and growth of ' East Asian ...
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is mine . References Akazawa T. 1980. Fishing adaptation of prehistoric hunter- gatherers at the Nittano site , Japan . Journal of Archaeological Science 7 , 325-344 . Akazawa T. 1981. Maritime adaptation of prehistoric hunter gatherers ...
is mine . References Akazawa T. 1980. Fishing adaptation of prehistoric hunter- gatherers at the Nittano site , Japan . Journal of Archaeological Science 7 , 325-344 . Akazawa T. 1981. Maritime adaptation of prehistoric hunter gatherers ...
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