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Volume8, Number2 (March 2021)
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Japanese Journal of Arcaheology is the English-language journal of the Japanese Archaeological Association.
The Japanese Journal of Archaeology (hereinafter abbreviated ‘JJA’) is a Web-based, open-access journal (https://www.jjarchaeology.jp) and features peer-reviewed original research and review articles written in English, primarily, but not exclusively, concerning 1) archaeological studies of the Japanese archipelago, and 2) archaeological studies of other regions relevant to the Japanese Archaeological Association. Contributors are not charged to publish in the journal.
The project of launching and publishing JJA was approved at the Annual General Meeting of the Japaense Archaeological Assocaition in May 2013, and the Inaugural issue was published in December 2013.
The project is funded by ‘Grant-in Aid for Publication of Scientific Research Results’ of Japan Society for the Promotion of Sciences (JSPS).
JJA is published twice annually.
Contents |
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Editorial | 131 | >> PDF 178KB |
Part 1: Original Article | ||
Importance of Quercus gilva (イチイガシ) for the prehistoric periods in western Japan NOSHIRO Shuichi, SASAKI Yuka & MURAKAMI Yumiko |
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Survey of Prehistoric and Ancient Period Architectural Reconstructions in Japan John ERTL |
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Part 2: Special Section: Landscape Archaeology of Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers: Ecology, Material Culture and Sustainability Examined at Multiple Temporal and Spatial Scales, Part I | 201 | >> PDF 99.1kb |
The Objectives of the Section: Landscape Archaeology of Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers HABU Junko & Simon KANER |
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Connecting Pots and Places: How Many Centres of Pottery Invention in East Asia? Kevin GIBBS |
209 | >> PDF 10.7MB |
A Comparison of the Landscape Stewardship Practices Employed by Native Californians in the United States and the Ancient Jomon People in Japan Kent G. LIGHTFOOT |
227 | >> PDF 493KB |
Landscapes of the Past: Creation of Persistent Places in Hunter-gatherer Landscapes of Southwest Asia and Japan Lisa A. MAHER |
247 | >> PDF 31.1MB |
Part 3: Summary of Work Awarded Japanese Archaeological Association Prize | 285 | >> PDF 117KB |
The Bronze Age in the Eurasian Steppes MATSUMOTO Keita |
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Part 4: Archaeologia Japonica I. TRENDS IN ARCHAEOLOGY IN JAPAN |
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Overview TANIGAWA Akio |
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Interdisciplinary Research NAGATOMO Tomoko |
331 | >> PDF 171KB |
Paleolithic ŌTSUKA Yoshiaki |
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Jomon Period KAMIJŌ Nobuhiko |
334 | >> PDF 228KB |
Yayoi Period ISHII Tomohiro |
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Kofun Period ŌTA Hiroaki |
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Ancient TANAKA Hiroaki |
338 | >> PDF 197KB |
Medieval YAMAGUCHI Hiroyuki |
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Early Modern ABE Tsuneki |
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Part 4: Archaeologia Japonica II. TRENDS IN ARCHAEOLOGY IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES |
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Korean Peninsula MORI Takanori & TSUCHIYA Takafumi |
345 | >> PDF 222KB |
China SAITŌ Nozomi |
347 | >> PDF 183KB |
Northeast Asia IWAI Hiroto |
348 | >> PDF 180KB |
Southeast Asia MIYAMA Emili |
349 | >> PDF 181KB |
Part 4: Archaeologia Japonica III. RECORDS OF THE JAPANESE ARCHAEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION |
350 | >> PDF 170KB |
The Committee for the Protection of Buried Cultural Properties | 351 | >> PDF 185KB |
Record of the Japanese Archaeological Association | 353 | >> PDF 174KB |
Notes to Contributors | 354 | >> PDF 392KB |
Editorial Board
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Chief Editor
- Professor SASAKI Ken’ichi (Meiji University) Co-Editors
- Professor Simon KANER (University of East Anglia, UK)
Professor HABU Junko (Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto, and the University of California, Berkeley, USA)
Editorial Board
- Professor Graeme BARKER (University of Cambridge, UK)
- Professor Gina BARNES (School of Oriental and African Studies, UK)
- Dr. Enrico CREMA (Cambridge University, UK)
- Professor Gary CRAWFORD (University of Toronto, Canada)
- Professor Dorian FULLER (The Institute of Archaeology, University College London, UK)
- Professor Chris GOSDEN (Oxford University, UK)
- Dr. HONGO Hitomi (Graduate University for Advanced Studies)
- Dr. Mark HUDSON (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Germany)
- Dr. Lila JANIK (Cambridge University, UK)
- Dr. Andrew JONES (University of Southampton, UK)
- Professor Peter JORDAN (University of Groningen, The Netherlands)
- Professor MAKINO Kumi (Kamakura Women’s University)
- Professor MIZOGUCHI Koji (Kyushu University)
- Professor SATO Hiroyuki (The University of Tokyo)
- Professor Chris SCARRE (University of Durham, UK)
- Professor Stephen SHENNAN (The Institute of Archaeology, University College London, UK)
- Professor Sander VAN DER LEEUW (Arizona State University, USA)
Editorial Advisory Board
- Dr. MATSUDA Akira (University of Tokyo)
Contact
The Japanese Journal of Archaeology
The Japanese Archaeological Association
4th Floor, 5-15-5 Hirai, Edogawa-ku, Tokyo 132-0035 JAPAN
E-mail : Ken'ichi Sasaki (Chief Editor): jjarch@archaeology.jp
ISSN 2187-9524
https://www.jjarchaeology.jp/