Japan: Its History and CultureCrowell, 1970 - 243 頁 |
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... culture tends instinctively to introduce those terms in the native language which least lend themselves to direct translation and which most typically illustrate the views that the people of the country hold about their own culture ...
... culture tends instinctively to introduce those terms in the native language which least lend themselves to direct translation and which most typically illustrate the views that the people of the country hold about their own culture ...
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... culture is dated as Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age in its earlier stages , beginning around 3000 B.C. This culture is known as the Jomon , from the Japanese word for " cord pattern " which distinguishes its hand - thrown pottery — that ...
... culture is dated as Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age in its earlier stages , beginning around 3000 B.C. This culture is known as the Jomon , from the Japanese word for " cord pattern " which distinguishes its hand - thrown pottery — that ...
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... culture . About the middle of the third century A.D. the Tomb culture was super- imposed upon , though it did not altogether replace , the Yayoi culture . The Tomb culture is marked by the building of stone burial chambers and huge ...
... culture . About the middle of the third century A.D. the Tomb culture was super- imposed upon , though it did not altogether replace , the Yayoi culture . The Tomb culture is marked by the building of stone burial chambers and huge ...
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THE ORIGINS AND EARLY HISTORY OF THE JAPANESE | 5 |
THE INTRODUCTION OF CHINESE THOUGHT AND CULTURE | 17 |
THE STIMULATING EFFECT OF CHINESE CULTURE | 27 |
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