Ancient Jomon of Japan

Ancient Jomon of Japan
Title Ancient Jomon of Japan PDF eBook
Author Junko Habu
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 358
Release 2004-07-29
Genre Art
ISBN 9780521776707

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Jomon of Japan

Jomon of Japan
Title Jomon of Japan PDF eBook
Author Douglas M. Kenrick
Publisher Routledge
Pages 172
Release 1995
Genre Art
ISBN

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Focusing on the ancient Jomon pottery of Japan, this book offers a comprehensive and illustrated overview of this early Japanese art, and its relation to the ancient pottery of other countries

Jomon Reflections

Jomon Reflections
Title Jomon Reflections PDF eBook
Author Tatsuo Kobayashi
Publisher Oxbow Books Limited
Pages 264
Release 2004
Genre Social Science
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A fully-illustrated introduction to the archaeology of the Jomon period in Japan, this book explores the complex relationships between Jomon people and their rich natural environment. From the end of the last Ice Age 12,000 years ago to the appearance of rice agriculture around 400 BC, Jomon people subsisted by hunting, fishing and gathering; but abundant and predictable sources of wild food enabled Jomon people to live in large, relatively permanent settlements, and to develop an elaborate material culture. In this book Kobayashi and Kaner explore thematic issues in Jomon archaeology: the appearance of sedentism in the Japanese archipelago and the nature of Jomon settlements; the invention of pottery and the development and meaning of regional pottery styles; social and spiritual life; as well as the astronomical significance of causeway monuments and the conceptualisation of landscape in the Jomon period. These ideas are considered in the light of current work in the European Mesolithic and Neolithic, setting Jomon archaeology within a global context. The book draws extensively on new archaeological information from various parts of Japan, including the sites of Sannai Maruyama, Isedotai, Komankino among others. Extensive colour illustrations provide a vivid demonstration of Jomon ideology and creativity. Tatsuo Kobayashi is Professor of Archaeology at Kokugakuin University in Tokyo and Director of the Niigata Prefectural Museum of History. Simon Kraner is Assistant Director of the Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures.

Prehistoric Japanese Arts

Prehistoric Japanese Arts
Title Prehistoric Japanese Arts PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Edward Kidder
Publisher Kodansha America
Pages 308
Release 1968
Genre Pottery, Japanese
ISBN 9780870110955

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Prehistoric Japan

Prehistoric Japan
Title Prehistoric Japan PDF eBook
Author Keiji Imamura
Publisher Routledge
Pages 302
Release 2016-09-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1135362408

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An illustrated introduction to the prehistory of Japan, treated in its own right and not as a minor part of East Asia in general.

In the Wake of the Jomon

In the Wake of the Jomon
Title In the Wake of the Jomon PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Turk
Publisher International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press
Pages 287
Release 2005
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780071449021

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Recounting his two-year, 3,000-mile kayak voyage from Japan's bamboo forests to the tundra of Siberia and Alaska, Turk--in the thrilling tradition of "Kon Tiki"--introduces strong archeological and anthropological evidence that his expedition was not the first.

An Archaeological History of Japan, 30,000 B.C. to A.D. 700

An Archaeological History of Japan, 30,000 B.C. to A.D. 700
Title An Archaeological History of Japan, 30,000 B.C. to A.D. 700 PDF eBook
Author Koji Mizoguchi
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 298
Release 2002-05-07
Genre History
ISBN 9780812236514

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An original, substantial contribution to interpretive archaeology (the first of its kind for Japan and East Asia), An Archaeological History of Japan addresses a broad range of issues concerning the self-identification of groups and the use of the past in contemporary society.