Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... suggest that an archaeological approach is necessarily more ' scientific ' than a textual one , but merely that we ... suggestion that between one and three million people may have arrived in Japan in the millennium spanning 300 BC and ...
... suggest that an archaeological approach is necessarily more ' scientific ' than a textual one , but merely that we ... suggestion that between one and three million people may have arrived in Japan in the millennium spanning 300 BC and ...
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... suggest that human sacrifice reached a peak during the late Shang dynasty . Excavations at the Yin imperial tombs site at Houjiazhuang , have shown that the majority of human sacrifices were from early tombs , generally the larger ones ...
... suggest that human sacrifice reached a peak during the late Shang dynasty . Excavations at the Yin imperial tombs site at Houjiazhuang , have shown that the majority of human sacrifices were from early tombs , generally the larger ones ...
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... suggests that the highly developed iron manufacturing technology in China greatly affected the areas discussed above ... suggested that Chinese iron artefacts were brought into this area through the state of Wiman Chosun , which ...
... suggests that the highly developed iron manufacturing technology in China greatly affected the areas discussed above ... suggested that Chinese iron artefacts were brought into this area through the state of Wiman Chosun , which ...
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