People of the Jomon period (currently dated from about 14,000 B.C. to the first millennium B.C.) began to make lacquer ornaments as early as 7000 B.C. and by the fourth millennium B.C. were creating elaborately decorated, low-fired pottery vessels that appear to have been used for feasting. In the Final period of the Jomon, grave goods appear in a substantial percentage of burials. Without reliance on agriculture, Jomon people appear to have achieved a high level of social complexity. However, the evidence from a few case studies concerning lacquer, elaborate pottery, and burials seems to show that while part-time specialization provided a wealth of rich material culture, sustained hierarchy was not achieved and there was an emphasis on exc...
Pottery was a hunter-gatherer innovation that first emerged in East Asia between 20,000 and 12,000 c...
In the Japanese Islands, small sedentary villages sustained by hunting, gathering, fish- ing and cul...
Pottery was a hunter-gatherer innovation that first emerged in East Asia between 20,000 and 12,000 c...
A fully illustrated introduction to the archaeology of the Jomon period in Japan, this book explores...
Many archaeologists investigated the burial practices of the Jomon in order to clarify emerging soci...
A fully illustrated introduction to the archaeology of the Jomon period in Japan, this book explores...
culture (c. 12,500-2300 B.P.) in Japan is characterized by the production and use of pottery (Pearso...
Regional group identities are critical concepts for intellectual debate in the social sciences today...
During the adoption of large-scale wet rice agriculture in the Japanese archipelago, it was supposed...
The concept of the Mesolithic/Neolithic transition is difficult to apply in the Japanese archipelago...
I will examine the possibility that earthen mounds were the result of ritual acts in the Jomon perio...
During the adoption of large-scale wet rice agriculture in the Japanese archipelago, it was supposed...
During the adoption of large-scale wet rice agriculture in the Japanese archipelago, it was supposed...
During the adoption of large-scale wet rice agriculture in the Japanese archipelago, it was supposed...
Pottery was a fundamentally important prehistoric innovation and had revolutionary implications for ...
Pottery was a hunter-gatherer innovation that first emerged in East Asia between 20,000 and 12,000 c...
In the Japanese Islands, small sedentary villages sustained by hunting, gathering, fish- ing and cul...
Pottery was a hunter-gatherer innovation that first emerged in East Asia between 20,000 and 12,000 c...
A fully illustrated introduction to the archaeology of the Jomon period in Japan, this book explores...
Many archaeologists investigated the burial practices of the Jomon in order to clarify emerging soci...
A fully illustrated introduction to the archaeology of the Jomon period in Japan, this book explores...
culture (c. 12,500-2300 B.P.) in Japan is characterized by the production and use of pottery (Pearso...
Regional group identities are critical concepts for intellectual debate in the social sciences today...
During the adoption of large-scale wet rice agriculture in the Japanese archipelago, it was supposed...
The concept of the Mesolithic/Neolithic transition is difficult to apply in the Japanese archipelago...
I will examine the possibility that earthen mounds were the result of ritual acts in the Jomon perio...
During the adoption of large-scale wet rice agriculture in the Japanese archipelago, it was supposed...
During the adoption of large-scale wet rice agriculture in the Japanese archipelago, it was supposed...
During the adoption of large-scale wet rice agriculture in the Japanese archipelago, it was supposed...
Pottery was a fundamentally important prehistoric innovation and had revolutionary implications for ...
Pottery was a hunter-gatherer innovation that first emerged in East Asia between 20,000 and 12,000 c...
In the Japanese Islands, small sedentary villages sustained by hunting, gathering, fish- ing and cul...
Pottery was a hunter-gatherer innovation that first emerged in East Asia between 20,000 and 12,000 c...