I will examine the possibility that earthen mounds were the result of ritual acts in the Jomon period. In the Kanto district, ring-shaped earthen mounds developed in the Late and the Latest Jomon settlements. While the number of settlements decreased from the Middle Jomon, abundant ritual artefacts have been discovered in settlements and deposits adjacent to the mounds. Burnt soil, charcoal, and burnt bone contained in the mounds could be the remains of feasting. As food processing facilities and vessels increased in the Late Jomon, I assert that the development of feasting led to the formation of the mounds.Proučujemo možnost, da so bile zemljene gomile rezultat ritualnih dejanj v obdobju Jomon. V pokrajini Kanto so se okrogle zemljene gom...
Pottery was a hunter-gatherer innovation that first emerged in East Asia between 20,000 and 12,000 c...
This study examines the relationship between pottery and food procurement strategies in northern Jap...
Regional group identities are critical concepts for intellectual debate in the social sciences today...
I will examine the possibility that earthen mounds were the result of ritual acts in the Jomon perio...
People of the Jomon period (currently dated from about 14,000 B.C. to the first millennium B.C.) beg...
A fully illustrated introduction to the archaeology of the Jomon period in Japan, this book explores...
The concept of the Mesolithic/Neolithic transition is difficult to apply in the Japanese archipelago...
In the analysis of Jomon settlements 縄文集落, there are two conflicting views. One view holds that Jomo...
PRELIMINARY RESULTS of the analysis of plant remains and pollen from theEarly Jomon, Hamanasuno site...
Many archaeologists investigated the burial practices of the Jomon in order to clarify emerging soci...
In this thesis, organic residues preserved in ancient pottery are used to reconstruct diversity andc...
culture (c. 12,500-2300 B.P.) in Japan is characterized by the production and use of pottery (Pearso...
This study considers the phenomenon of the sudden and brief appearance of clay figurines in west-cen...
One type of houses, in Japanese generally named Ogata-jukyo (large-scale house), is found in the Jom...
This paper discusses prehistoric subsistence and the development of plant husbandry in northeastern ...
Pottery was a hunter-gatherer innovation that first emerged in East Asia between 20,000 and 12,000 c...
This study examines the relationship between pottery and food procurement strategies in northern Jap...
Regional group identities are critical concepts for intellectual debate in the social sciences today...
I will examine the possibility that earthen mounds were the result of ritual acts in the Jomon perio...
People of the Jomon period (currently dated from about 14,000 B.C. to the first millennium B.C.) beg...
A fully illustrated introduction to the archaeology of the Jomon period in Japan, this book explores...
The concept of the Mesolithic/Neolithic transition is difficult to apply in the Japanese archipelago...
In the analysis of Jomon settlements 縄文集落, there are two conflicting views. One view holds that Jomo...
PRELIMINARY RESULTS of the analysis of plant remains and pollen from theEarly Jomon, Hamanasuno site...
Many archaeologists investigated the burial practices of the Jomon in order to clarify emerging soci...
In this thesis, organic residues preserved in ancient pottery are used to reconstruct diversity andc...
culture (c. 12,500-2300 B.P.) in Japan is characterized by the production and use of pottery (Pearso...
This study considers the phenomenon of the sudden and brief appearance of clay figurines in west-cen...
One type of houses, in Japanese generally named Ogata-jukyo (large-scale house), is found in the Jom...
This paper discusses prehistoric subsistence and the development of plant husbandry in northeastern ...
Pottery was a hunter-gatherer innovation that first emerged in East Asia between 20,000 and 12,000 c...
This study examines the relationship between pottery and food procurement strategies in northern Jap...
Regional group identities are critical concepts for intellectual debate in the social sciences today...