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Type | Year | Authors | Title | Source | ID |
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Journal Article | 1998 | Aikens, C. Melvin | Review of "Prehistoric Japan: new perspectives on insular east Asia" by Keiji Imamura | Asian Perspectives (1998) | [Aikens, 1998 #32782] |
Book (Edited) | 1990 | Barnes, Gina Lee | Hoabinhian, Jomon, Yayoi, early Korean states | [Barnes, 1990 #21525] | |
Journal Article | 1978 | Bleed, Peter | Origins of the Jomon technical tradition | Asian Perspectives (1976) | [Bleed, 1978 #33151] |
Book Section | 1992 | Chisholm, Brian S. | Carbon isotopic determination of paleodiet in Japan: marine versus terrestrial sources | Pacific Northeast Asia in prehistory: hunter-fisher-gatherers, farmers, and sociopolitical elites | [Chisholm, 1992 #24631] |
Book Section | 2017 | Crawford, Gary W. | Plant domestication in East Asia | Handbook of East and Southeast Asian Archaeology | [Crawford, 2017 #22298] |
Journal Article | 1978 | Crawford, Gary W. | Implications of plant remains from the early Jomon, Hamanasuno site | Asian Perspectives (1976) | [Crawford, 1978 #33153] |
Journal Article | 2016 | Crema, Enrico R. | Summed probability distribution of 14C dates suggests regional divergences in the population dynamics of the Jomon period in Eastern Japan | PLOS One | [Crema, 2016 #26611] |
Journal Article | 1995 | D'Andrea, A. Catherine | Later Jomon subsistence in northeastern Japan: new evidence from Palaeoethnobotanical studies | Asian Perspectives (1995) | [D'Andrea, 1995 #32840] |
Thesis-PhD | D'Andrea, Catherine A. | Palaeoethnobotany of Later Jomon and Early Yayoi cultures in northeastern Japan: northeastern Aomori and southwestern Hokkaido | [D'Andrea, #36503] | ||
Journal Article | 1999 | Dickinson, William R. | Japanese Jomon sherds in artifact collections from Mele Plain on Efate in Vanuatu | Archaeology in Oceania | [Dickinson, 1999 #32348] |
Journal Article | 2002 | Dodo, Yukio | Cranial affinities of the Epi-Jomon inhabitants in Hokkaido, Japan | Anthropological Science | [Dodo, 2002 #31982] |
Journal Article | 1995 | Fujita, Hisashi | Geographical and chronological differences in dental caries in the Neolithic Jomon Period of Japan | Anthropological Science | [Fujita, 1995 #31993] |
Journal Article | 2001 | Habu, Junko | Jomon pottery production at Honmura-cho and Isarago sites: insights from geochemistry | Anthropological Science | [Habu, 2001 #31976] |
Journal Article | 1999 | Habu, Junko | Jomon pottery production in central Japan | Asian Perspectives (1999) | [Habu, 1999 #32759] |
Journal Article | 2001 | Habu, Junko | Jomon subsistence-settlement systems at the Sannai Maruyama site | Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association | [Habu, 2001 #34046] |
Journal Article | 2006 | Hammer, Michael | Dual origins of the Japanese: common ground for hunter-gatherer and farmer Y chromosomes | Journal of Human Genetics | [Hammer, 2006 #28617] |
Journal Article | 1992 | Hanihara, Tsunehiko | Biological relationships among Southeast Asians, Jomonese, and the Pacific populations as viewed from dental characters: the basic populations in East Asia, X | Journal of Anthropological Society of Nippon | [Hanihara, 1992 #34683] |
Journal Article | 2004 | Hudson, Mark J. | Review of "An archaeological history of Japan, 30,000 B.C. to A.D. 700," by Koji Mizoguchi | Asian Perspectives (2004) | [Hudson, 2004 #31159] |
Journal Article | 1978 | Hurley, William M. | The chronometric gap from early Jomon in Southern Hokkaido: a radiocarbon and thermoluminescence view | Asian Perspectives (1976) | [Hurley, 1978 #33144] |
Journal Article | 1995 | Kaifu, Yousuke | Differences in mandibular morphology of the Jomon people from Kanto and the Yayoi people from northern Kyushu and Yamaguchi | Anthropological Science | [Kaifu, 1995 #31994] |
Journal Article | 1970 | Kamikawana, Akira | Sites in Yamanashi prefecture and Middle Jomon agriculture | Asian Perspectives (1968) | [Kamikawana, 1970 #33430] |
Journal Article | 1999 | Ken-ichi, Shinoda | Intracemetery genetic analysis at the Nakazuma Jomon site in Japan by mitochondrial DNA sequencing | Anthropological Science | [Ken-ichi, 1999 #31970] |
Journal Article | 2004 | Kenichi, Kobayashi | Review of "Subsistence-settlement systems and intersite variability in the Moroiso phase of the early Jomon Period of Japan," by Habu Junko | Asian Perspectives (2004) | [Kenichi, 2004 #31156] |
Book | 1994 | Kenrick, D. M. | Jomon of Japan: world's oldest pottery | [Kenrick, 1994 #20467] | |
Journal Article | 1970 | Kidder, J. Edward, Jr. | Painted barrel-shaped vessels of the Middle Jomon Period | Asian Perspectives (1968) | [Kidder, 1970 #33414] |
Journal Article | 1970 | Kidder, J. Edward, Jr. | Agriculture and ritual in the Middle Jomon Period | Asian Perspectives (1968) | [Kidder, 1970 #33429] |
Book Section in a Series | 2001 | Kitagawa, Junko | Intensive utilization of chestnuts and horse chestnuts in Jomon period - with special reference to Kamegaoka site, Sannaimaruyama site and Juno site (northeast Japan) | Environmental changes and rise and fall of civilizations | [Kitagawa, 2001 #26042] |
Journal Article | 2004 | Kitagawa, Junko | The influence of climatic change on chestnut and horse chestnut preservation around Jomon sites in northeastern Japan with special reference to the Sannai-Maruyama and Kamegaoka sites | Quaternary International | [Kitagawa, 2004 #30657] |
Journal Article | 2001 | Kobayashi, Seiji | Eastern Japanese pottery during the Jomon-Yayoi transition: a study in forager-farmer interaction | Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association | [Kobayashi, 2001 #34043] |
Journal Article | 2001 | Kobayashi, Tatsuo | The duality of Jomon group structure | Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association | [Kobayashi, 2001 #34045] |