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North Korean scholars have also rejected the theory that Lelang , one of four
postulated Han commanderies , represented influences from Han China . This
stance has been followed by Yun who , as noted above , has produced a
description ...
North Korean scholars have also rejected the theory that Lelang , one of four
postulated Han commanderies , represented influences from Han China . This
stance has been followed by Yun who , as noted above , has produced a
description ...
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The appearance of these mounded tombs represented the establishment of
alliance relationships between regional leaders and the Yamato court , or at least
some form of political relationships of dependence . At the same time , a ranking
...
The appearance of these mounded tombs represented the establishment of
alliance relationships between regional leaders and the Yamato court , or at least
some form of political relationships of dependence . At the same time , a ranking
...
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The artefacts excavated include both hammered steel wares and iron castings ,
representing a higher standard of ... In the Han River basin where a scattered
settlement pattern is commonly supposed to be represented by the sites of ...
The artefacts excavated include both hammered steel wares and iron castings ,
representing a higher standard of ... In the Han River basin where a scattered
settlement pattern is commonly supposed to be represented by the sites of ...
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LIASONS DANGEREUSES? ARCHEOLOGIE EN ORIENT ET EN OCCIDENT | 3 |
Pai Hyung | 11 |
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