This is a study of Korean contributions to cultural changes in ancient Japan as it developed agriculture and increasing social complexity and finally formed the Yamato state over the course of a thousand years, between 400 B.C. and A.D. 600. Central to this study are three broad themes, supported primarily by archaeology but importantly informed by historical texts. First, key cultural features and technologies that were essential to increasing social complexity in Yayoi period Japan and to formation of a centralized state in the sixth century A.D. entered the archipelago directly from the Korea Peninsula. Second, a dominant factor behind the infusion of Korean cultural features was the movement, in several waves, of peninsula residents int...
This dissertation traces a lost landscape tradition and investigates cross-cultural relationships be...
This dissertation traces a lost landscape tradition and investigates cross-cultural relationships be...
Korean studies in Western universities have long been hampered by the absence of an adequate general...
To rationalize the colonial rule insisting that Japan dominated southern part of the peninsula, or t...
Korean Migrants who settled down in the Japanese archipelago from the Korean Peninsula played a grea...
M y ASIAN fieldwork and research has been in and on Korea, and has beenconcerned primarily with tryi...
The shift from foraging to agriculture as an economic way of life can be influenced by multiple ecol...
The shift from foraging to agriculture as an economic way of life can be influenced by multiple ecol...
The shift from foraging to agriculture as an economic way of life can be influenced by multiple ecol...
It is generally known that the expansion of the Songguk-ri culture during the Middle Bronze Age was ...
The international relationship between Japan and Korea used to be characterised by cultural exchange...
In this study, through a simple agent-based simulation (ABS) model, we examine the problems experien...
In this study, through a simple agent-based simulation (ABS) model, we examine the problems experien...
Ever since Korea and Japan established kingdoms in the 6th century, both countries greatly influence...
Emergence of complex society in prehistoric Korea has long been understood as a socioeconomic coroll...
This dissertation traces a lost landscape tradition and investigates cross-cultural relationships be...
This dissertation traces a lost landscape tradition and investigates cross-cultural relationships be...
Korean studies in Western universities have long been hampered by the absence of an adequate general...
To rationalize the colonial rule insisting that Japan dominated southern part of the peninsula, or t...
Korean Migrants who settled down in the Japanese archipelago from the Korean Peninsula played a grea...
M y ASIAN fieldwork and research has been in and on Korea, and has beenconcerned primarily with tryi...
The shift from foraging to agriculture as an economic way of life can be influenced by multiple ecol...
The shift from foraging to agriculture as an economic way of life can be influenced by multiple ecol...
The shift from foraging to agriculture as an economic way of life can be influenced by multiple ecol...
It is generally known that the expansion of the Songguk-ri culture during the Middle Bronze Age was ...
The international relationship between Japan and Korea used to be characterised by cultural exchange...
In this study, through a simple agent-based simulation (ABS) model, we examine the problems experien...
In this study, through a simple agent-based simulation (ABS) model, we examine the problems experien...
Ever since Korea and Japan established kingdoms in the 6th century, both countries greatly influence...
Emergence of complex society in prehistoric Korea has long been understood as a socioeconomic coroll...
This dissertation traces a lost landscape tradition and investigates cross-cultural relationships be...
This dissertation traces a lost landscape tradition and investigates cross-cultural relationships be...
Korean studies in Western universities have long been hampered by the absence of an adequate general...