Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... fact , most foreign Japan specialists have done several different kinds of research in Japan and , thus , have ... facts of Japanese prehistory to the outside world in terms that are foreign to Japanese researchers . Being an interpreter ...
... fact , most foreign Japan specialists have done several different kinds of research in Japan and , thus , have ... facts of Japanese prehistory to the outside world in terms that are foreign to Japanese researchers . Being an interpreter ...
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... fact that it overturned traditional interpretations of the relationship between ancient Korea and Japan . Egami himself does not discuss Wa ethnicity in detail , simply assuming that the Wa were Japanese conquered by Korean invaders who ...
... fact that it overturned traditional interpretations of the relationship between ancient Korea and Japan . Egami himself does not discuss Wa ethnicity in detail , simply assuming that the Wa were Japanese conquered by Korean invaders who ...
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... fact central to the argument which at least superficially informs the book . The point is exactly that the ' things ' of material culture are understood in relationship to cul- turally and historically specific groups of meanings , and ...
... fact central to the argument which at least superficially informs the book . The point is exactly that the ' things ' of material culture are understood in relationship to cul- turally and historically specific groups of meanings , and ...
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