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ANCIENT CULTURE OF THE LOWER YANGTZE RIVER AND ANCIENT JAPAN AN, Zhimin This article was first presented in "Xu Fu’s Search – Zuohe Meeting of Friendship between Japan and China", April 29, 1989, organized by Zuohe City, Japan. For present publication, the author made needed amendments, adding references and figures. (Xu Fu was the leader of a group of people sent by Qin Shi Huang to look for the legendary place of longevity on the sea). (KAOGU (Archaeology), no. 4, p. 375-384, 1990; translat ...


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Fukui Cave Fukui cave, which is located on the southern island of Kyushu, Japan (Yoshii-town, Nagasaki), is one of the sites of the Jomon Culture. The Jomon Period lasted from about 13,000 B.P.-2,300 B.P. This period can be divided into the Incipient, Initial, Early, Middle, Late, and Final Periods. The Jomon period is the beginning of the Japanese ceramic tradition, and its earthenware has been classified into more than 50 styles based on the method of surface decoration and general motifs. ...


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Home | Subsccribe | News | Shop | TV | Events | Links | Contact | Free Info | Advertise | Search A publication of the Archaeological Institute of America Case of the Curious Cranium October 20, 1999 by Angela M.H. Schuster Poloyo cranium with facial reconstruction (Vito Cannella) A rare skull of a Homo erectus from Poloyo in the Solo River area of central Java has been found among a collection of curiosities sold to a Manhattan boutique. The cranium (the maxilla and m ...


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During the past five decades archaeologists have excavated an abundance of artifacts at several sites throughout China. Historians have learned more than ever about the burial customs, religious practices and rituals of daily life in ancient Chinese civilizations. Masterpieces in jade, stone, ivory and bronze are among the objects discovered recently. To commemorate these archaeological finds, the U.S. National Gallery of Art has compiled a exhibition and companion catalog of photographs tit ...


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Early iron in China, Korea, and Japan Early iron in China Digression: Early iron in Siberia Early iron in Korea Early iron in Japan References and abbreviations Points for discussion at the Roundtable, "Korean excavations of iron armour: Political and technological implications for protohistoric East Asia", organised by Dr. Gina Barnes at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, Los Angeles, 25-28 March 1993. This Web version includes only the most important of ...


Early iron in China, Korea, and Japan Early iron in China Digression: Early iron in Siberia Early iron in Korea Early iron in Japan References and abbreviations Points for discussion at the Roundtable, "Korean excavations of iron armour: Political and technological implications for protohistoric East Asia", organised by Dr. Gina Barnes at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, Los Angeles, 25-28 March 1993. This Web version includes only the most important of ...


The Bead Site = Home > Ancient Beads > Arikamedu Excavations at Arikamedu With deep regret I must report that after a long illness Vimala Begley left this life on 21 March 2000. Her contributions to science were of the highest quality; she will be greatly missed. Arikamedu, on the southeast coast of India just south of Pondicherry, is the most famous archaeological site in southern India. Discovered in the 1930s and quickly linked with Roman trade, it was excavated three times in the 1 ...


FINDS AND MORPHOLOGICAL STUDY OF CARBONIZED RICE IN THE JIAHU NEOLITHIC SITE IN WUYANG COUNTY, HENAN PROVINCE Chen Baozhang Institute of Regional Development, Xuzhou Teachers College, Xuzhou 221009 Wang Xiangkun Agronomy Department, Beijing Agricultural University, Beijing 100094 Zhang Juzhong Cultural Relics Institute of Henan Province, Zhengzhou 450004 (Chinese Journal of Rice Science 1995,9(3):129-134. Translated by Leping Zhang, edited by B.Gordon) Abstract Many carbonized ...


GOA'S PREHISTORIC PAST The search for prehistoric sites on the river banks of Goa and recent finds along its river ports promise a fascinating glimpse of the past, waiting to be discovered. Archeologists have found tools that suggest occupation of sites in Goa along the upstream Mandovi that date from the early palaeolithic to mesolithic stages. (Mesozoic is the geological era that extended from about 225 million years ago to about 65 million years ago. It followed the Palaeozoic era.) ...


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Welcome to @xinhuanet.com Username: Password: Han Dynasty Ruins Unearthed in East China 2000.12.07 08:19:20 NANJING, December 7 (Xinhuanet) -- Archaeologists have discovered the ruins of a palace of the Han Dynasty (206. B.C.-220) and a number of relics in a construction site in downtown Xuzhou, east China¡¯s Jiangsu Province. Ruins of a city wall built in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) have been unearthed earlier in t ...


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people have visited since Feb 11, 2000 My web site presents the Japanese Archaeology, especially Japanese Prehistory-Jomon Preiod. Introduction Morse's Left Hand The Maps-the Sites of Shikoku District in Japan Sites the Okutani Minami site-the Upper Paleolithic Links NEWS The discovery of Huts- 500,000 years ago Deep JarSmall BowlLacquered DishFired clay Figurine Published by Mitsubo Archaeological Workshop@2000 -2005, Japan


Asianart.com | Articles previous version A Kushan-period Sculpture from the reign of Jaya Varman, A.D. 185 Kathmandu, Nepal. by Kashinath Tamot and Ian Alsop This is the latest printed version of our article, which appeared in Orientations, September 2001. It is considerably shorter than the previous version, which has more detail and many more photos and maps; we encourage the reader to visit the previous version as well. The main difference of interpretation between this and the previou ...


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Memory of Jomon Period | Ken Sakamura | There is no question that academic materials are important to museums. Digitalization is by no means a technology that renders actual items unnecessary, and it does not confront exhibits of actual items as an alternative. Rather, the digital museum concept espouses the concept that the fusion of virtual museums comprising information with real museums comprising actual items is important to 21st century museums. For example, if a copy with ...






The Origins of Angkor Archaeological Project is a multi-disciplinary research project being undertaken by the University of Otago Department of Anthropology and the Fine Arts Department of Thailand. The aim of the project is to assess the seminal aspects of the social, cultural and technological development in the Mun River valley of Northeast Thailand. Four sites have been excavated, a Bronze Age site Ban Lum Khao, and three Iron Age sites, Non Muang Kao , Noen U-Loke. and Prasat Phimai. In ...


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Home | Subsccribe | News | Shop | TV | Events | Links | Contact | Free Info | Advertise | Search A publication of the Archaeological Institute of America Plundering the Three Gorges May 14, 1998 by Spencer P.M. Harrington An unprecedented rash of looting is following in the wake of construction of the Three Gorges Dam on the middle reaches of China's Yangtze River. The dam is the largest hydroelectric project ever undertaken; 13 cities, 140 towns, more than 1,600 villages, and ...


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Research Results to Date January 1997 - August 1999 aerial view of the central Banda Islands, showing archaeological site BN1 Lautaka village is just to the right of BN1, on the isthmus Photo by Jez O'Hare Click here for a full text version of a paper written a forthcoming issuse of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association Bulletin: CONTACT AND COLONIALISM IN THE BANDA ISLANDS, MALUKU, INDONESIA For a table of Radiocarbon date results from Banda, click here Overview: The ...


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Temple Pura at Vijayanagara: A Study of Specialized Urban Districts ARI Graduate Fellowship project by Alexandra Mack Vijayanagara, or "City of Victory," was the capital of an empire of the same name which flourished in South India from the 14th to the 16th centuries. The emergence of the empire was likely the result of political fracturing and upheaval among local Muslim rulers which allowed Hindu conquerors to establish a new kingdom. The capital was founded around 1336 on the southern ...




The dating of the Chu graves of Changsha Acta Orientalia (Copenhagen), 1987, 48: 111-156. Donald B. Wagner At the moment two illustrations are missing in this Web version, Figures 5 and 8. To open the figures in a separate window, click here. 1. Excavations of ancient graves in Changsha 2. The dating of the graves 3. Grave forms 4. Ceramic artefacts 5. The site of the Chu capital in Jiangling, Hubei 6. Iron in Jiangling and Changsha 7. Iron in the state of Wu 8. Referenc ...


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The Prehistoric Archaeology of Japan Introduction The modern-day country of Japan consists of four main islands: Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu, and Shikoku. Minor island chains include Okinawa (also called the Ryuku Islands) in the south; the Kuriles north of Hokkaido; and the Izu Islands extending outwards into the Pacific Ocean.[link] Extending from latitude 45‹ N to latitude 24‹ N, the archipelago has a variety of climates and environmental zones. Hokkaido has a cool, northern ...




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