Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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Page 84
... Type 1 tombs but are also seen in Types 2 , 3 and 4. Secondly , while these structuring elements of Type 1 tombs can be detected in the widespread mounded burials of the preceding Yayoi period , their synthesis is only achieved with the ...
... Type 1 tombs but are also seen in Types 2 , 3 and 4. Secondly , while these structuring elements of Type 1 tombs can be detected in the widespread mounded burials of the preceding Yayoi period , their synthesis is only achieved with the ...
Page 95
... types diffused along both the Ch'ongch'on River basin and the Tuman River area , and , once local manufacturing techniques had developed and become established , this diffusion continued into the southern part of the Korean peninsula ...
... types diffused along both the Ch'ongch'on River basin and the Tuman River area , and , once local manufacturing techniques had developed and become established , this diffusion continued into the southern part of the Korean peninsula ...
Page 258
... types of archaeology , Binford goes on to list types of archaeologist . Yippie archaeologists are those who believe that " disciplinary progress results from awareness , from self - examination , from ... [ a ] value - laden ...
... types of archaeology , Binford goes on to list types of archaeologist . Yippie archaeologists are those who believe that " disciplinary progress results from awareness , from self - examination , from ... [ a ] value - laden ...
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