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Introduction. Archaeological approaches toward the concept and practice of "Coexistence" |
Naoko Matsumoto, Hidetaka Bessho and Makoto Tomii |
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The cognitive foundation of long-distance interaction and its relation to social contexts |
Naoko Matsumoto |
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The role of long-distance interaction in sociocultural change in the Yayoi period, Japan |
Satoru Nakazono |
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The assimilation process in the Yayoi society of western Japan : was there a coexistence of different cultural groups? |
Kazunori Misaka and Kunihiko Wakabayashi |
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Coexistence in prehistoric Guangdong, south China |
Tracey L.-D. Lu |
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Technological choices among maritime potter-traders : The Mare islanders of northern Maluku (Indonesia) and other comparative cases |
Akira Goto |
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The use of livestock carcasses in Japanese history : an archaeological perspective |
Akira Matsui |
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Changes in the perception of cattle and horses in ancient Japanese society |
Hiroshi Sekiyama |
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The diverse activities of the Kugonin at the medieval Nishinotsuji Site, Osaka |
Hidetaka Bessho |
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Contact between indigenous people and immigrants in the broad-leafed evergreen forests : plant utilization during the final Jomon period in southwestern Japan |
Yudai Itakura |
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The diffusion process of red burnished jars and rice paddy-field agriculture from the southern part of the Korean peninsula to the Japanese archipelago |
Shinpei Hashino |
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The diversity of mortuary practice acceptance at the beginning of the Yayoi period |
Daisuke Nakamura |
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The imitation and hybridization of Korean peninsula-style earthenware in the northern Kyushu area during the Yayoi period |
Yoichi Kawakami |
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Introduction. Archaeological approaches toward the concept and practice of "Coexistence" |
Naoko Matsumoto, Hidetaka Bessho and Makoto Tomii |
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The cognitive foundation of long-distance interaction and its relation to social contexts |
Naoko Matsumoto |
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The role of long-distance interaction in sociocultural change in the Yayoi period, Japan |
Satoru Nakazono |