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Tamadun Awal Jepun: Orang Wa Perintis Pembinaan Peradaban Negara Bangsa Yamato

Jaafar Jambi, (2010) Tamadun Awal Jepun: Orang Wa Perintis Pembinaan Peradaban Negara Bangsa Yamato. Jurnal Peradaban, 3 (4). pp. 57-81. ISSN 1985-6296

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Abstract

Since the exodus of the Asian people to the island of Japan various knowledge and technologies from the mainland were introduced to the new world. These knowledge and technologies had been used wisely through the process of assimilation and adaptation toward the new environment. The outcome of this processes were the emerging of a new breed of people called Wa. The people of Wa started building their country‟s civilization beginning from the unification the Uji groups to the setting up of a country called Yamato. The Yamato reached a civilized nation status when it fulfilled the basic criteria of civilization which include criteria such as there must be a human residence and a few city centres, stable life span of the people, existence of social organizations and institutions and other characteristics.

Item Type:Journal
Keywords:Negara Yamato, Jepun, orang Wa, Negara China, Asas Peradaban
Subjects:H Social Sciences, Economics, Sociology
D History other than America
G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
ID Code:11621

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