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Ancient Jomon of Japan (Case Studies in Early Societies) [Hardcover]

Junko Habu (Author)
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0521772133 978-0521772136 August 30, 2004
Despite an incredibly rich prehistory covering nearly ten thousand years, modern coverage of complex hunter-gatherer societies has tended to overlook the Jomon of Japan. This text presents an overview of the archaeology of the Jomon Period between 10,000 and 300 BC within the context of more recent complex hunter-gatherer societies. It bridges the gap between academic traditions in Japanese and Anglo-American archaeology and represents an invaluable source of reflection on the development of human complexity.

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"comprehensive and well-written...This book represents a break from authoritative and often stifling academic traditions in Japan." Canadian Journal of Archaeology Aubrey Cannon, McMaster University

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Despite an incredibly rich prehistory covering a period of nearly ten thousand years, modern discussion of complex hunter-gatherer societies has tended to refer to the Jomon of Japan in a rather cursory fashion. This important but accessible text presents an overview of the archaeology of the Jomon Period between 10,000 and 3 00BC within the context of more recent complex hunter-gatherer societies, and aims to bridge the gap between academic traditions in Japanese and Anglo-American archaeology. It represents an invaluable source of reflection on the development of complexity in human history.

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  • Hardcover: 348 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press (August 30, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0521772133
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521772136
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,528,687 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Starter For Most, January 13, 2007
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Junko Habu's "Ancient Jomon of Japan" is a heavily archeaological book, in that it really focuses on the archaeology of the period. This really is a book to avoid of those details really do not interest you. If you can wade through them, or that is what you are looking for, then this book is for you.

There are broad sections, such as mortuary practices, subsistence strategies and trade networks that all contribute to build up a comprehensive introduction to the Jomon people and culture, (which flourished c. 14,500 - 300 B.C.).

As mentioned, Habu does discuss actual sites in detail, and it is here that she builds up a remarkable picture of what people have found and what they have understood it to mean or indicate. In this sense, I found the book to be very interesting and informative.

It is the first book I have read on the Jomon Period, and I found it to be very readable and very understandable. I enjoyed reading it, and I would imagine anyone curious about the Jomon Period would also find it a fascinating book. I can certainly recommend it to you.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Stunning book on a little known culture, September 17, 2009
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Jacqualyn Saunders "alkudsi" (Carrollton, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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I bought this book because I am doing some research into the history of weaving -- and this book has some extremely good information on that topic. But what kept me reading half of the night was not just the information I was looking for, but a glimse into a culture little known in the Western world. The author does researchers and just-plain-interested readers a big favor: excerpts from other research originally written in Japanese have been well translated and interspersed with Habu's own research in a style not usually seen in Western books.

And that information covers a really amazing range of topics, from the stunning Jomon pottery (such as the one on the cover), to basketry, weaving, lacquerware, textiles, and other art forms from this culture dating back to nearly 10,000 BCE. Interesting little tidbits (such as the black lacquer was made from the sap of the poison oak tree) are juxtapositioned with stunning assessments of arts you can hardly believe are as old as they are.

Assessible for those just interested in history as well as serious researchers, I'm thrilled to have this book on my shelves!
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3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good book, but..., December 4, 2009
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I. B. Wood "Bic" (Georgetown, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ancient Jomon of Japan (Case Studies in Early Societies) (Hardcover)
This book provides a very good survey of the work that has been done in the study of the Jomon period and provides interesting theories based on the author's reading of the research and her own work. The "but" has to do with Amazon, not the book. The photo shown in the Amazon listing shows the hardcover book with a dust jacket. The picture shown on the jacket is the only photograph of a Jomon pot used in the book. (There are only sketches and photographs of pot shards in the book proper.) The dust jacket also provides the only color image and the image on the cover is referred to several times in the text. The problem is that the book Amazon actually ships does not include the dust jacket. Therefore, the reader is left without this resource while reading the book. I contacted Amazon regarding this and requested that they send the duct cover. They said they could not send the cover but would exchange the book for one with a cover. I agreed with this. Of course, when I received the second book it too was missing the dust cover.
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kanjo dori, lacquered artifacts, exquisite grave goods, circular stone burials, serial foragers, small stone clusters, jomon period, evaporation pots, sedentary collectors, iseki shutsudo, large jade beads, clay earrings, chipped stone axes, stone coffin burials, full sedentism, burnt skeletal, settlement pattern analyses, shiso mint, typological chronology, forager system, dual structure model, waist pendants, forager model, twisted warp, unilinear cultural evolution
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Middle Jomon, Late Jomon, Sannai Maruyama, Aomori Prefecture, Initial Jomon, Incipient Jomon, Odai Yamamoto, Iwate Prefecture, Stadium Area, Chiba Prefecture, Nagano Prefecture, Fukui Cave, Aomori-ken Kyoiku-cho Bunka-ka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Tokyo Bay, Niigata Prefecture, Gunma Prefecture, Keiji Imamura, Akita Prefecture, Ibaraki Prefecture, North American, Oki Nakamura, Saitama Prefecture, World War, Aomori-ken Maizo Bunkazai Chosa Center
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