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Type | Year | Authors | Title | Source | ID |
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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] |
Journal Article | 1970 | Kamikawana, Akira | Sites in Yamanashi prefecture and Middle Jomon agriculture | Asian Perspectives (1968) | [Kamikawana, 1970 #33430] |
Thesis-PhD | 1972 | Kotani, Yoshinobu | Economic bases during the later Jomon periods in Kyushu, Japan: a reconsideration. | [Kotani, 1972 #36491] | |
Journal Article | 1974 | Mohr, Albert | Cultural sequence in Western Kyshu | Asian Perspectives (1973) | [Mohr, 1974 #33244] |
Journal Article | 1978 | Pearson, Richard J. | Some problems in the study of Jomon subsistence | Antiquity | [Pearson, 1978 #28948] |
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 | 1978 | Bleed, Peter | Origins of the Jomon technical tradition | Asian Perspectives (1976) | [Bleed, 1978 #33151] |
Journal Article | 1978 | Crawford, Gary W. | Implications of plant remains from the early Jomon, Hamanasuno site | Asian Perspectives (1976) | [Crawford, 1978 #33153] |
Journal Article | 1979 | Turner, Christy G., II | Dental anthropological indications of agriculture among the Jomon people of central Japan | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | [Turner, 1979 #35357] |
Book Section | 1981 | Kotani, Yoshinobu | Evidence of plant cultivation in Jomon Japan: some implications. | Affluent foragers: Pacific coasts East and West | [Kotani, 1981 #23649] |
Journal Article | 1983 | Nishida, Masaki | The emergence of food production in Neolithic Japan | Journal of Anthropological Archaeology | [Nishida, 1983 #29062] |
Journal Article | 1983 | Yamaguchi, Bin | Postcranial bones of the human skeletal remains of the Jomon Period from the Ebishima (Kaitori) shell mound in Hanaizumi, Iwate Prefecture | Memoirs of the National Science Museum (Tokyo) | [Yamaguchi, 1983 #35352] |
Journal Article | 1988 | Roksandic, Zarko | Comparative analysis of dietary habits between Jomon and Ainu hunter-gatherers from stable carbon isotopes of human bone | Journal of the Anthropological Society of Nippon (人類學雜誌) | [Roksandic, 1988 #33726] |
Journal Article | 1988 | Minagawa, Masao | Jomonjin no Shokuryo sesshu (food consumption of the Jomon population) | Iden | [Minagawa, 1988 #34585] |
Book (Edited) | 1990 | Barnes, Gina Lee | Hoabinhian, Jomon, Yayoi, early Korean states | [Barnes, 1990 #21525] | |
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 | 1992 | Minagawa, Masao | Dietary patterns of Japanese Jomon hunter-gatherers: stable nitrogen and carbon isotope analyses of human bones | Pacific Northeast Asia in prehistory: hunter-fisher-gatherers, farmers, and sociopolitical elites | [Minagawa, 1992 #24725] |
Journal Article | 1992 | Sinopoli, Carla | Review of "The rise of a great tradition : Japanese archaeological ceramics from the Jomon through Heian periods (10,500 B.C. - 1185 A.D.)" | Asian Perspectives (1992) | [Sinopoli, 1992 #32925] |
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 | 1993 | Kondo, Osamu | Morphometric data on th skulls of Ubayama shell-mounds | Anthropological Science | [Kondo, 1993 #31984] |
Journal Article | 1993 | Kondo, Osamu | Skulls of Ubayama shell-mounds. I. Morphological description and univariate comparision | Anthropological Science | [Kondo, 1993 #31985] |
Journal Article | 1993 | Nelson, Sarah M. | Review of "Hoabinhian, Jomon, Yayoi, early Korean states, bibliographic reviews of far eastern archaeology," Gina L. Barnes, editor | Asian Perspectives (1993) | [Nelson, 1993 #32903] |
Book | 1994 | Kenrick, D. M. | Jomon of Japan: world's oldest pottery | [Kenrick, 1994 #20467] | |
Journal Article | 1994 | Kondo, Osamu | The skulls of Ubayama shell-mounds. II. An analysis of intra- and inter-regional variation of the Jomon population | Anthropological Science | [Kondo, 1994 #31987] |
Journal Article | 1994 | Shigehara, Nobuo | Human skeletal remains of the middle to late Jomon period excavated from the inland Kitamura site, Nagano Prefecture | Anthropological Science | [Shigehara, 1994 #31991] |
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 | 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 | 1995 | D'Andrea, A. Catherine | Later Jomon subsistence in northeastern Japan: new evidence from Palaeoethnobotanical studies | Asian Perspectives (1995) | [D'Andrea, 1995 #32840] |
Journal Article | 1995 | Matsumura, Hirofumi | Dental characteristics affinities of the prehistoric to modern Japanese with the East Asians, American natives and Australo-Melanesians | Anthropological Science | [Matsumura, 1995 #34049] |