This document contains a works cited list of 15 references used for research on Japanese architecture from different historical periods including the Asuka period, Heian period, Nara period, Muromachi period, and the late Meiji period. The references include websites from Britannica, Web Japan, the University of Idaho, and WordPress, as well as journal articles, books, videos, and news articles providing information on the characteristics and developments of Japanese architectural styles over time.
This document contains a works cited list of 15 references used for research on Japanese architecture from different historical periods including the Asuka period, Heian period, Nara period, Muromachi period, and the late Meiji period. The references include websites from Britannica, Web Japan, the University of Idaho, and WordPress, as well as journal articles, books, videos, and news articles providing information on the characteristics and developments of Japanese architectural styles over time.
This document contains a works cited list of 15 references used for research on Japanese architecture from different historical periods including the Asuka period, Heian period, Nara period, Muromachi period, and the late Meiji period. The references include websites from Britannica, Web Japan, the University of Idaho, and WordPress, as well as journal articles, books, videos, and news articles providing information on the characteristics and developments of Japanese architectural styles over time.
This document contains a works cited list of 15 references used for research on Japanese architecture from different historical periods including the Asuka period, Heian period, Nara period, Muromachi period, and the late Meiji period. The references include websites from Britannica, Web Japan, the University of Idaho, and WordPress, as well as journal articles, books, videos, and news articles providing information on the characteristics and developments of Japanese architectural styles over time.
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