Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 54
... seen to have significantly changed the genetic pool and culture of the Yayoi rice - agriculturalists so that they became the people ancestral to the contemporary Japanese . The Jomon people , on the other hand , were either seen as more ...
... seen to have significantly changed the genetic pool and culture of the Yayoi rice - agriculturalists so that they became the people ancestral to the contemporary Japanese . The Jomon people , on the other hand , were either seen as more ...
Page 56
... seen as descended from the Jomon . In this view micro - evolution within groups living in separate parts of the archi- pelago accounts for linguistic , and cultural and physical differences . Indigenous development and change are , thus ...
... seen as descended from the Jomon . In this view micro - evolution within groups living in separate parts of the archi- pelago accounts for linguistic , and cultural and physical differences . Indigenous development and change are , thus ...
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... seen in the " high table " of older Oxford and Cambridge colleges ) . A low emphasis on privacy may be seen in the lack of segregated space for members of the household other than the head , and it may be generally postulated that ...
... seen in the " high table " of older Oxford and Cambridge colleges ) . A low emphasis on privacy may be seen in the lack of segregated space for members of the household other than the head , and it may be generally postulated that ...
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