Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... stages . The first stage , beginning with the Meiji Period ( 1868-1912 ) and lasting through the Taisho Period ( 1912-1925 ) , was the time when the base of Japanese archaeology was laid . The second stage began in the late 1920's and ...
... stages . The first stage , beginning with the Meiji Period ( 1868-1912 ) and lasting through the Taisho Period ( 1912-1925 ) , was the time when the base of Japanese archaeology was laid . The second stage began in the late 1920's and ...
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... stages can also be perceived in the Lelang interaction sphere . Stage one ( Figure la ) , lasting from the second century BC to the late third century AD , began with the invasion by the Han Emperor Han Wudi in 108 BC and the ...
... stages can also be perceived in the Lelang interaction sphere . Stage one ( Figure la ) , lasting from the second century BC to the late third century AD , began with the invasion by the Han Emperor Han Wudi in 108 BC and the ...
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... stage one of the interaction sphere ( 2nd century BC to 3rd century AD ) , the distinct groups or polities began to display what Renfrew has characterised as ' distinctive group behaviour ' , where the differential nature of ...
... stage one of the interaction sphere ( 2nd century BC to 3rd century AD ) , the distinct groups or polities began to display what Renfrew has characterised as ' distinctive group behaviour ' , where the differential nature of ...
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