... these excavations have a striking resemblance to the pits which we find farther south. This custom of making a dwelling place out of an excavation in the ground belongs, I believe, to certain of the inhabitants of Kamschatka and Saghalin. Mr. Ernest... アイヌ・英・和辭典 - 26 ページJohn Batchelor 著 - 1905 - 684 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| 1881 - 1388 ページ
...season. Now the chief point in connection with these people to which I wish to draw attention, is that they construct houses by making shallow excavations...which we find farther south. This custom of making a dwelling place out of an excavation in the ground belongs, I believe, to certain of the inhabitants... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1891 - 1216 ページ
...appears that the dwellers in the deserted houses were migratory. Professor Milne has elsewhere declared that " these excavations have a striking resemblance to the pits which we find further south." A Japanese author, Mr. Y. Hashiba, has published a description of some peculiar dwellings... | |
| United States National Museum - 1891 - 1220 ページ
...appears that the dwellers in the deserted houses were migratory. Professor Milne has elsewhere declared that "these excavations have a striking resemblance to the pits which we find further south." A Japanese author, Mr. Y. Hashiba, has published a description of some peculiar dwellings... | |
| John Batchelor - 1925 - 60 ページ
...of 1879 and 1880 some of this tribe were living on MATUA. Later they were in RASHUA and USHISH1RI. He also informed Prof. Milne that the oldest man among...south. This custom of making a dwelling-place out of an excavation in the ground belongs, I believe, to certain of the inhabitants of Kamschatka and... | |
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