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*The word ''[[yari]]'' is said to appear for the first time in the Miidera chapter of the ''[[Taiheiki]]'', and in no earlier literature. - Told Round a Brushwood Fire, 142, 294n180.
 
*The word ''[[yari]]'' is said to appear for the first time in the Miidera chapter of the ''[[Taiheiki]]'', and in no earlier literature. - Told Round a Brushwood Fire, 142, 294n180.
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*The [[Waegwan]] at Pusan had a kiln from 1639-1717 - Freer Gallery gallery labels
      
*Samurai were required to provision themselves. Arms and armor were not provided by the lord, but rather each man was expected to show up fully equipped and prepared, or else suffer severe consequences. (see docs read in sorobun class)
 
*Samurai were required to provision themselves. Arms and armor were not provided by the lord, but rather each man was expected to show up fully equipped and prepared, or else suffer severe consequences. (see docs read in sorobun class)
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Roger Keyes, Ehon, NYPL 2006, p70.
 
Roger Keyes, Ehon, NYPL 2006, p70.
 
*Kabuki actor [[Nakagawa Hanzaburô]] left Edo in the spring of 1705
 
*Kabuki actor [[Nakagawa Hanzaburô]] left Edo in the spring of 1705
*[[Ichikawa Danjuro II]] performs the role of Narukami for the first time in 1710.
      
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*[[Gusuku]] article needs expansion, from articles, from Kerr, etc. - currently cites only Kitahara
 
*[[Gusuku]] article needs expansion, from articles, from Kerr, etc. - currently cites only Kitahara
 
*Wet rice cultivation in mainland SE Asia by c. 1st century CE, spread to Java by 8th century.
 
*Wet rice cultivation in mainland SE Asia by c. 1st century CE, spread to Java by 8th century.
*In 9th century, more than half of the 200,000 residents of [[Guangzhou]] are said to have been Jewish, Arab, Persian, and Indian traders. (Crossroads & Culture, 393.)
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*[[Quanzhou]] boasted a significant Tamil merchant community in the 11th century.
   
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