The Historic Long, Deep Korean Roots in Japan: The Shinsenshoji-Roku I

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Vantage Press, 2004 - 204 Seiten
"This book takes a long-overdue look at the controversial subject of Japan's Korean settlers in ancient times. Though archaeology has presented convincing evidence of the Korean contributions to Japanese culture, these contributions have been discounted and ignored by many prewar and postwar Japanese historians. While the author includes information on the pertinent archaeological discoveries, the main thrust of his book is to point out a Japanese source for knowledge of the Korean influence, the Shinsenshoji-Roku I, the first volume of an ancient directory of noted persons of the ninth century." -- BOOK JACKET.

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The Ancient Japanese Country Names Yamato and Nippon
3
The Fujiwara Family
34
Epilogue
183
Urheberrecht

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