Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... southern Korea and western Japan . Ishida Eiichiro ( 1974 ) was one of the first to develop this idea as was Gari Ledyard ( 1975 ) , although within Japan it has come to be particularly associated with the work of Mizuno Yu ( 1968 ) and ...
... southern Korea and western Japan . Ishida Eiichiro ( 1974 ) was one of the first to develop this idea as was Gari Ledyard ( 1975 ) , although within Japan it has come to be particularly associated with the work of Mizuno Yu ( 1968 ) and ...
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... southern Korea ) . From the Kwanggaet ' o inscription we know that the Wa were capable of fielding substantial armies on the peninsula by the late 4th century , but we still do not know from where these armies came . Conclusions There ...
... southern Korea ) . From the Kwanggaet ' o inscription we know that the Wa were capable of fielding substantial armies on the peninsula by the late 4th century , but we still do not know from where these armies came . Conclusions There ...
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... southern Chinese states of Wu and Yue , pushed out to sea by Chu and Han expansion ( Egami 1964 , 41 ) . It is assumed that these migrants settled in southern Korea and western Japan , bringing rice cultivation to both areas . The ...
... southern Chinese states of Wu and Yue , pushed out to sea by Chu and Han expansion ( Egami 1964 , 41 ) . It is assumed that these migrants settled in southern Korea and western Japan , bringing rice cultivation to both areas . The ...
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