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THE STUDY OF KEYHOLE SHAPED TOMBS AND JAPANESE ARCHAEOLOGY
Ho jo Yoshitaka The Present State of Research and Aims of this paper Explaining
the formation process of the political structure of the Japanese islands is an ...
THE STUDY OF KEYHOLE SHAPED TOMBS AND JAPANESE ARCHAEOLOGY
Ho jo Yoshitaka The Present State of Research and Aims of this paper Explaining
the formation process of the political structure of the Japanese islands is an ...
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Class Structure and the Scale and Form of Burial Mounds As mentioned above ,
there are four basic forms of kofun : the famous keyhole shaped tomb ( Type 1 ) ,
keyhole shaped tombs with rectangular rear sections ( Type 2 ) , and circular and
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Class Structure and the Scale and Form of Burial Mounds As mentioned above ,
there are four basic forms of kofun : the famous keyhole shaped tomb ( Type 1 ) ,
keyhole shaped tombs with rectangular rear sections ( Type 2 ) , and circular and
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1 Early Class Structure and Influence from the Chinese Court : The construction
of keyhole shaped tombs was from the start dependent on highly developed
technical skills in construction with earth and wood . The standards of
mathematical ...
1 Early Class Structure and Influence from the Chinese Court : The construction
of keyhole shaped tombs was from the start dependent on highly developed
technical skills in construction with earth and wood . The standards of
mathematical ...
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LIASONS DANGEREUSES? ARCHEOLOGIE EN ORIENT ET EN OCCIDENT | 3 |
Pai Hyung | 11 |
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