Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... reasons why translator research has been rare in recent years . The size of the task which faces the translator is not the only challenge to this approach . To be effective , translators must have great faith in Japanese research . They ...
... reasons why translator research has been rare in recent years . The size of the task which faces the translator is not the only challenge to this approach . To be effective , translators must have great faith in Japanese research . They ...
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... reason to support such analogies . The Wei zhi records that the Wa obtained iron from the Kimhae region of southern Korea and this is mentioned by Ledyard and others as a probable major trading commodity . For a number of reasons this ...
... reason to support such analogies . The Wei zhi records that the Wa obtained iron from the Kimhae region of southern Korea and this is mentioned by Ledyard and others as a probable major trading commodity . For a number of reasons this ...
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... reasons for conclusions . In retroduction one tries to think of plausible reasons why some event could have occurred in an attempt to construct an explanation of why the event did occur . It should be pointed out that both deductive and ...
... reasons for conclusions . In retroduction one tries to think of plausible reasons why some event could have occurred in an attempt to construct an explanation of why the event did occur . It should be pointed out that both deductive and ...
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