Analytical perspectives on Japanese archaeology
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Published:1990-12
Issue:245
Volume:64
Page:866-867
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ISSN:0003-598X
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Container-title:Antiquity
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Antiquity
Abstract
Aikens & Higuchi’s Prehistory of Japan (1982) made Japanese archaeology accessible to a wide readership. Japanese data are increasingly incorporated into mainstream analytical works by western archaeologists not directly involved in the area (e.g. Price 1981; Rowley-Conwy 1984; Rouse 1986). The year 1986 marked a further watershed in publishing Japanese archaeology, with Windows on the Japanese past edited by R. Pearson et al. and Prehistoric hunter-gatherers in Japan edited by Akazawa & Aikens. Instead of syntheses or overviews of the country’s cultural (pre-)history, they provide diverse research articles which assume some familiarity with the Japanese sequence and its problems. Both are, nevertheless, specialist publications, offered through university institutions.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
General Arts and Humanities,Archaeology