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The name of Morse is so well known in Japan that at least twenty or thirty books
about Morse have been published , making him a figure Japanese
archaeologists cannot ignore when they study the history of Japanese
archaeology , whether ...
The name of Morse is so well known in Japan that at least twenty or thirty books
about Morse have been published , making him a figure Japanese
archaeologists cannot ignore when they study the history of Japanese
archaeology , whether ...
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1 After completing the excavation , Morse published Shell Mounds of Omori , the
first scientific report of an excavation in Japan , published by Tokyo University .
The table of contents contained the following chapter headings : Pottery ...
1 After completing the excavation , Morse published Shell Mounds of Omori , the
first scientific report of an excavation in Japan , published by Tokyo University .
The table of contents contained the following chapter headings : Pottery ...
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Pai Hyung | 11 |
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