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Autor:
Mori, Shigeta, Yamaji, Keiko, Ishida, Atsushi, Prokushkin, Stanislav G., Masyagina, Oxana V., Hagihara, Akio, Hoque, A. T. M. Rafiqul, Suwa, Rempei, Osawa, Akira, Nishizono, Tomohiro, Ueda, Tatsushiro, Kinjo, Masaru, Miyagi, Tsuyoshi, Kajimoto, Takuya, Koike, Takayoshi, Matsuura, Yojiro, Toma, Takeshi, Zyryanova, Olga A., Abaimov, Anatoly P., Awaya, Yoshio, Araki, Masatake G., Kawasaki, Tatsuro, Chiba, Yukihiro, Umai, Marjnah, Brown, James Hemphill
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2010 Jan 01. 107(4), 1447-1451.
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/40536348
Autor:
Kinjo, Masaru
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沖縄県史研究紀要 = BULLETIN OF THE HISTORIOGRAPHICAL STUDY ON OKINAWAN HISTORY. 1:43-74
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