1st Edition

Prehistoric Japan New Perspectives On Insular East Asia

By Keiji Imamura Copyright 1996
    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    256 Pages
    by Routledge

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

    An introduction to Japan's natural environment; the periodization of Japanese archaeology; palaeolithic research on the volcanic islands; earliest pottery and the dates controversy; establishment of the Jomon economic system and stable settlements; marine transgression and fishing; pit-traps and Jomon hunting; plant foods and the Middle Jomon culture; questions in the late final Jomon period; the arrival of agriculture; racial questions of Jomon and Yayoi peoples; immigrant settlements and overseas trade; iron and bronze; political unification; two later prehistories in the north and south; the prehistory of Japan and its position in East Asia.

    Biography

    Keiji Imamura