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Formation Process of the Ancient Japanese State and Foreign Interaction
Original text before translation
日本古代国家の形成過程と対外交流
(978-4-87259-578-9)
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(978-4-87259-578-9)
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B5 size, 334 pages, cased
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper
Package: Individual Packaging
Year of manufacture: 2017
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Written by Tatsuo Nakakubo Excavations in Japan, which number nearly 8,000 per year, and those in Korea, which have increased rapidly since the 2000s, are now seeking to update the traditional process of ancient state formation. This book is an archaeological treatise on the Kofun period, the period of Japan's state formation, and attempts to elucidate the historical role played by the acceptance of foreign culture, based on the characteristics of pottery from this period, the development of Japan-Korea exchange, the movement of immigrants from the Korean peninsula, and changes seen in kofun tumuli and settlements. |
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Excavations in Japan, which number nearly 8,000 per year, and those in Korea, which have increased rapidly since the 2000s, are now seeking to update the traditional process of ancient state formation. This book is an archaeological treatise on the Kofun period, the period of Japan's state formation, and attempts to elucidate the historical role played by the acceptance of foreign culture, based on the characteristics of pottery from this period, the development of Japan-Korea exchange, the movement of immigrants from the Korean peninsula, and changes seen in kofun tumuli and settlements.