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Weapons and Yayoi Society
Original text before translation
武器と弥生社会
(978-4-87259-232-0)
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(978-4-87259-232-0)
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A5 size, 352 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper
Package: Individual Packaging
Year of manufacture: 2010
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Naoto Teramae(Author) The Jomon tradition gave birth to the diverse weapons of the Yayoi period. This book examines the unique classification of weapon-shaped stone tools such as stone swords, stone arrowheads, and stone gears, as well as bronze swords, weapon-shaped wooden tools, and stone clubs, and examines their excavation conditions, to show the low prevalence of weapons in the early Yayoi period and the differences between northern Kyushu society and Kinai society in the middle Yayoi period. |
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The Jomon tradition gave birth to the diverse weapons of the Yayoi period.
This book examines the unique classification of weapon-shaped stone tools such as stone swords, stone arrowheads, and stone gears, as well as bronze swords, weapon-shaped wooden tools, and stone clubs, and examines their excavation conditions, to show the low prevalence of weapons in the early Yayoi period and the differences between northern Kyushu society and Kinai society in the middle Yayoi period.