Dating Japanese

Devangshu Datta: November’s ‘October’ revolution
Insofar as the birth of Jesus can be dated with any reliability, it probably occurred four years before Anno Domini (“The year of our Lord”) as it’s known in Vatican City. Sometime in the last 15-20 years, as the world has become more politically correct, AD has transmuted to “Common Era”, in tacit acknowledgement that it is the most commonly followed calendar-era.
Dating Japanese Guys
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Poster Print of Japanese Artwork dating from 1688-1915Top shows Japanese warrior Nasu no Yoichi, seated on a horse, shooting an arrow at a fan attached to the bow of an enemy vessel offshore Bottom shows old warrior Kumagai Naozane killing the young warrior Taira no Atsumori $20.00 High quality reproduction of work of fine art from the Japanese Prints and Drawing Collection of the Library of Congress, 1688-1915. Primarily woodcuts depicting actors, women, landscapes, scenes from Japanese literature and daily life, English and European visitors. Top shows Japanese warrior Nasu no Yoichi, seated on a horse, shooting an arrow at a fan attached to the bow of an enemy vessel o… |
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Poster Print of Japanese Artwork dating from 1688-1915. Poster Print of Artwork showing Audubon discovering that his work was eaten by a rat $20.00 High quality reproduction of work of fine art from the Japanese Prints and Drawing Collection of the Library of Congress, 1688-1915. Primarily woodcuts depicting actors, women, landscapes, scenes from Japanese literature and daily life, English and European visitors. Japanese print shows Audubon discovering that his work was eaten by a rat. These are High Quality Prints offered by Blackstone L… |
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Poster Print of Japanese Artwork dating from 1688-1915Print shows, in the foreground, a Russian battleship exploding under bombardment from Japanese battleships; a line of Japanese battleships, positioned on the right, fire on a line of Russian battleships on the left, in a surprise naval assault on the Russian fleet at Port Arthur (Lüshun) $20.00 High quality reproduction of work of fine art from the Japanese Prints and Drawing Collection of the Library of Congress, 1688-1915. Primarily woodcuts depicting actors, women, landscapes, scenes from Japanese literature and daily life, English and European visitors. Print shows, in the foreground, a Russian battleship exploding under bombardment from Japanese battleships; a line of Japanese ba… |