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... Jomon pottery into the complex spatial and temporal framework that still forms the basis for understanding the Jomon Period ( Ikawa - Smith 1982 , 300 ; Kamaki 1965 , 8 ) . Yamanouchi's scheme incorporated pottery from all of Japan ...
... Jomon pottery into the complex spatial and temporal framework that still forms the basis for understanding the Jomon Period ( Ikawa - Smith 1982 , 300 ; Kamaki 1965 , 8 ) . Yamanouchi's scheme incorporated pottery from all of Japan ...
Page 54
... Jomon , Zokujomon ( 100 BC - AD 700/800 ) and Satsumon ( AD 800-1300 ) Periods ( Ohnuki - Tierney 1981 , 208 ) . Still , archaeological research in Hokkaido lagged behind studies in the other islands , and archaeologists were reluctant ...
... Jomon , Zokujomon ( 100 BC - AD 700/800 ) and Satsumon ( AD 800-1300 ) Periods ( Ohnuki - Tierney 1981 , 208 ) . Still , archaeological research in Hokkaido lagged behind studies in the other islands , and archaeologists were reluctant ...
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... Jomon ' boom ' , a burst of enthusiasm for and interest in Jomon studies . Urban Japanese searching for their ' roots ' and a more natural lifestyle see the Jomon and traditional Ainu cultures ( from which many of the analogies for the ...
... Jomon ' boom ' , a burst of enthusiasm for and interest in Jomon studies . Urban Japanese searching for their ' roots ' and a more natural lifestyle see the Jomon and traditional Ainu cultures ( from which many of the analogies for the ...
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