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Autor:
Mark Hudson, Junzō Uchiyama, Kati Lindström, Takamune Kawashima, Ian Reader, Tinka Delakorda Kawashima, Danièle Martin, J. Christoper Gillam, Linda Gilaizeau, Ilona R. Bausch, Kara C. Hoover
Publikováno v:
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2022)
Abstract Although many scholars date the onset of the Anthropocene to the Industrial Revolution or the post-1945 ‘Great Acceleration’, there is growing interest in understanding earlier human impacts on the earth system. Research on the ‘Palaeo
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5222a7dc61504ba6984f71779be970af
Autor:
Takamune KAWASHIMA
Publikováno v:
Asian Studies, Vol 6, Iss 2 (2018)
Kashima city is best known for having the oldest martial arts schools in Japan. While some of its martial arts schools, such as the Kashima Shinryū, were officially established in the latter half of the medieval period, there was already a long trad
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https://doaj.org/article/749fef95fd724c1fa716f61513900827
Autor:
Takamune Kawashima
Publikováno v:
Documenta Praehistorica, Vol 40 (2013)
It is widely known that social change occurred in the end of the Middle Jōmon, which can be seen in archaeological evidence such as settlements, pottery types, and so on. Most archaeologists have recognised this change as a result of climate change.
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https://doaj.org/article/b87789de18424cba99e37ca250bf0bba
Autor:
Takamune Kawashima
Publikováno v:
Documenta Praehistorica, Vol 39 (2012)
"After the Late Jōmon period, several changes have been identified, such as a reduction in the number of settlements, new types of settlement, an increase in the number of ritual objects, and emerging local craft production. Of these changes, the ap
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https://doaj.org/article/3e4095b0e4a94f6eb8e0d19d98a19582
Autor:
Takamune Kawashima
Publikováno v:
Documenta Praehistorica, Vol 38 (2011)
Many archaeologists investigated the burial practices of the Jomon in order to clarify emerging social complexity, especially in the 1950s. Recently, since the social complexity of the Jomon became an important issue, burial practice has been recogni
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https://doaj.org/article/96fe44ac16da4878b791e93994a2ded0
Autor:
Takamune Kawashima
Publikováno v:
Documenta Praehistorica, Vol 37 (2010)
I will examine the possibility that earthen mounds were the result of ritual acts in the Jomon period. In the Kanto district, ring-shaped earthen mounds developed in the Late and the Latest Jomon settlements. While the number of settlements decreased
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https://doaj.org/article/458e48313b5845daa8ad25ecd58f5169
Autor:
Takamune Kawashima
Publikováno v:
Documenta Praehistorica, Vol 35 (2008)
While the exchange of material goods and techniques is thought to be the main reason for the existence of exotic materials at Jomon sites, it is not clear what kind of exchange occurred. I propose that feasting could be one of the reasons for the dif
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https://doaj.org/article/2ec4c7141a75432887774edaf36e7dd0
Autor:
Takamune Kawashima
Publikováno v:
Documenta Praehistorica, Vol 32 (2005)
In Japan, it is suggested that clay figurines were produced for deliberate fragmentation. However, the distribution of clay figurines was limited to some sites, and the total number of fragmented figurines is relatively small. This article tries to p
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https://doaj.org/article/5eebd172b89349a38637e66dbc615e86
Autor:
Chao Ning, Hideaki Kanzawa-Kiriyama, John R. Bentley, Junzo Uchiyama, Kyou-Dong Ahn, Martine Robbeets, Joanna Dolińska, Marie Himmel, Ilona R. Bausch, Bingcong Deng, Ricardo J. Fernandes, Yinqiu Cui, Mitsugu Kugai, Mark J. Hudson, Fan Zhang, Ilya Gruntov, Geonyoung Kim, Noriko Seguchi, Tao Li, Matthew Conte, Hirotaka Tomita, Seongha Rhee, Deog-Im An, Olga Mazo, Ryosuke Kimura, Alexander Savelyev, Sofia Oskolskaya, Hiroki Oota, Patrick Roberts, Hajime Ishida, Ken-Yōjiro Yamano, Ken-ichi Shinoda, Takamune Kawashima, Linda Gilaizeau, Hiroto Takamiya, Rasmus Bjørn, Raffaela A. Bianco, Minoru Yoneda, Takehiro Sato, Jae-Hyun Kim, Remco R. Bouckaert
Publikováno v:
Nature
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The origin and early dispersal of speakers of Transeurasian languages—that is, Japanese, Korean, Tungusic, Mongolic and Turkic—is among the most disputed issues of Eurasian population history1–3. A key problem is the relationship between lingui
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::2e372a977130e1038e280e77b9a0ff64
https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0009-967D-221.11116/0000-0009-967E-121.11116/0000-0008-F6BD-E
https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0009-967D-221.11116/0000-0009-967E-121.11116/0000-0008-F6BD-E
Autor:
Martine Robbeets, Remco Bouckaert, Matthew Conte, Alexander Savelyev, Tao Li, Deog-Im An, Kenichi Shinoda, Yinqiu Cui, Takamune Kawashima, Geonyoung Kim, Junzo Uchiyama, Joanna Dolińska, Sofia Oskolskaya, Ken-Yōjiro Yamano, Noriko Seguchi, Hirotaka Tomita, Hiroto Takamiya, Hideaki Kanzawa-Kiriyama, Hiroki Oota, Hajime Ishida, Ryosuke Kimura, Takehiro Sato, Jae-Hyun Kim, Rasmus Bjørn, Bingcong Deng, Seongha Rhee, Kyou-Dong Ahn, Ilya Gruntov, Olga Mazo, John Bentley, Ricardo Fernandes, Patrick Roberts, Ilona Bausch, Linda Gilaizeau, Minoru Yoneda, Mitsugu Kugai, Raffaela Bianco, Fan Zhang, Marie Himmel, Johannes Krause, Mark Hudson, Chao Ning
The origin and early dispersal of speakers of Transeurasian languages, i.e., Japanese, Korean, Tungusic, Mongolic and Turkic, is among the most disputed issues of Eurasian population history. A key problem is the relationship between linguistic dispe
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::08de54d0904ab8710422b4ddb3027eb3
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-255765/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-255765/v1