Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 43
... Japan . Over the past few hundred years , the Japanese have colonised the island and reduced the indigenous Ainu population , who were culturally , linguistically and physically different from the Japanese , to an almost completely ...
... Japan . Over the past few hundred years , the Japanese have colonised the island and reduced the indigenous Ainu population , who were culturally , linguistically and physically different from the Japanese , to an almost completely ...
Page 52
... Japanese were descended from a common Jomon base . Contemporary linguistic , physical and cultural differences , he suggested , were the consequence of the later immigration into Japan of two different groups of people from the Asian ...
... Japanese were descended from a common Jomon base . Contemporary linguistic , physical and cultural differences , he suggested , were the consequence of the later immigration into Japan of two different groups of people from the Asian ...
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... Japanese ( Umehara and Hanihara 1982 ) . At the moment Japan or at least eastern Japan , seems on the verge of a Jomon ' boom ' , a burst of enthusiasm for and interest in Jomon studies . Urban Japanese searching for their ' roots ' and ...
... Japanese ( Umehara and Hanihara 1982 ) . At the moment Japan or at least eastern Japan , seems on the verge of a Jomon ' boom ' , a burst of enthusiasm for and interest in Jomon studies . Urban Japanese searching for their ' roots ' and ...
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