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         Japan Ancient History:     more books (100)
  1. Epitome of the Ancient History of Japan, Including a Guide Book by N. McLeod, 2004-04-07
  2. The Cambridge History of Japan Volume 1 (Ancient Japan) (The Cambridge History of Japan)
  3. Great Civilizations of the East: Discover the Remarkable History of Asia and the Far East : Mesopotamia, Ancient India, the Chinese Empire, Ancient Japan (Illustrated History Encyclopedia) by Daud Ali, Fiona MacDonald, et all 2001-04
  4. Illustrations to the Epitome of the ancient history of Japan,: Including illustrations to guide book, by N McLeod, 1877
  5. Epitome of the ancient history of Japan by N McLeod, 1879
  6. Illustrations to epitome of the ancient history of Japan by Norman McLeod, 1879
  7. Cambridge Junior History: Ancient and Medieval Japan (Cambridge Junior History) by Philip Cummins, 2000-06-03
  8. Ancient myths and early history of Japan;: A cultural foundation (An Exposition-university book) by Michiko Yamaguchi Aoki, 1974
  9. The Cambridge History of Japan, vol. 1, Ancient Japan. (book reviews): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Sinh Vinh, 1994-08-01
  10. ARMS AND ARMOR OF THE SAMURAI: The History of Weaponry in Ancient japan by I. and A.P. Hopson Bottomley, 1988
  11. ARMS AND ARMOR OF THE SAMURAI - HISTORY OF WEAPONRY IN ANCIENT JAPAN. by I and A.P. Hopson Bottomley, 1993
  12. ARMS AND ARMOR OF THE SAMURAI THE HISTORY OF WEAPONRY IN ANCIENT JAPAN by I and AP Hopson Bottomly, 1993
  13. ARMS AND ARMOR OF THE SAMURAI: THE HISTORY OF WEAPONRY IN ANCIENT JAPAN. by Ian & Anthony Hopson. Bottomley, 1991
  14. Arms and Armor of the Samurai: The History of Weaponry in Ancient Japan by Ian Bottomley, 1993-07-20

1. Ainu Language And Japan S Ancient History
page 3, Notes on Kanji. page 2, Sample Ainu Words in Japanese ancient history. page 1, Japanese ancient history and Ainu Language. Thanks
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Index (updated: 2001/04/03) Latest arrivals:
Position Paper March 2001
and its continuation, ONOKORO-JIMA island Search within this site
Found an English translation of a good book about Ainu language. Original authored by Suzuko TAMURA in Japanese. Click here for more information. Position Paper March 2001 ... Dr. Kazuro Hanihara's "Dual Structure Model" is briefly presented in English. While his theory of Jomon's further origin is questioned, his theory of invading people dividing Jomon residents to north and south is highly regarded. Links to Jomon HP's Keyword "Jomon+Pottery" found these links, to HP in English. Links confirmed on 2000/10/19 Leading anthropologist's site "Origin of Japanese people" presented in English. ... Page 14: Ainu's Yukar and its writers Introduction to the vast Yukar world Page 13: Evolution of Japanese and Ainu Languages Jomon Language as base of Japanese and Ainu languages Page 12: Race and Language Was Jomon Language influenced by Okhotsk? Page 11: Recent Anthropological Findings Mitochondria DNA or ATL virus studies. Pages 10,10a,10b: Introduction to works of

2. Women And Women's Communities In Ancient Japan
into the lives, both material and interior, of the court women of ancient japan. Not only are women discussed extensively in literature and history, but they
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/ANCJAPAN/WOMEN.HTM
uji , were ruled by men.
male
One can conclude little or nothing about the status of women in early Japan from the haniwa figurines from the tumuli period. The only distinguishing feature between most figurines labelled as male and those labelled as female are that the male figurines represent some economic function while the "female" figurines are more abstract. These are more likely modern impositions; figurines representing hunters or othe economic functions could very well be female figurines, though we naturally assume, from our own modern perspective, that they're male.
tumuli (this is Latin, in Japanese, they're called kofun ). The best picture we have of early Japanese life is afforded by the small clay figurines, called haniwa that were deposited in these tumuli. Their nature or purpose is unknown. Are they magic? Departing gifts? Needless to say, they provide a valuable picture of early Japanese life, particularly the haniwa of houses. The figurines also represent men and women, and the earliest haniwa do not make a clear distinction between men and women. However, as

3. Internet East Asian History Sourcebook
WSU; Diaries of the Court Lades of Old japan, trans. Annie Sheply Omori and Kochi Doi, full text, At CMU; Korea. General WEB ancient Korean history At Berkley
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Sourcebook There is no way of avoiding the fact that China is the central culture of Eastern Asia. Massively larger than any of her neighbors, China may have developed its cultural forms in relative isolation, but since the advent of Buddhism has both absorbed outside influences and disseminated its own culture. Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese cultures are not comprehensible without taking into account power of Chinese culture in art, literature and religion. Chinese culture itself is highly complex, and the other East Asian cultures also reflect local circumstances and traditions. For instance the (later) Chinese ideal of a scholar-gentleman contrasts strongly with Japanese warrior ideals. It is not going to far to suggest that the very different responses of the various East Asian to the Western intrusion of the past two centuries reflect the variety of previous historical developments. See my Brooklyn College: Chinese Cultural Studies class page.

4. Ancient Japan Timeline
Records of ancient Matters), the first japanese history. 720. Nihongi ( Chronicles of japan), the second japanese history Gallery of ancient japan. ancient japan Timeline. ReA.D.ings
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BC Jomon Period BC Incipient Jomon BC Initial Jomon BC Early Jomon BC Middle Jomon BC Late Jomon BC FinalJomon BC AD Yayoi Period AD First mention of Japan in historical writing (Chinese history) Founding of the Great Shrine of Ise Kufun or Yamato Period Introduction of Buddhism into Japan Asuka Period , named after the Asukadera temple in Asuka Empress Suiko; Prince Shotoku serves as regent The Seventeen Article Constitution of Prince Shotoku The Taika Reform Hakuho Period : begins after the Taika Reform Nara (or Tenpyo) Period Kojiki (Records of Ancient Matters), the first Japanese history Nihongi ... Saicho founds the Enryaku-ji (temple) on Mt. Hiei Ennin, founder of Tendai Buddhism in Japan Heian Period Capital of Japan moved to Heian-kyo Early Heian Period Final compilation of the Manyoshu (Ten Thousand Leaves Collection), the first collection of Japanese poetry Kukai founds the Koya-san monastery Journey of Ennin to China; on his return, he introduces Tendai Buddhism into Japan Kuya; introduced Amida Buddhism into Japan Taketori monogatari (Tale of the Bamboo Cutter); first Japanese

5. Internet Ancient History Sourcebook: Ancient Legal Texts
japan WEB See East Asian history Sourcebook; Prince ancient japanese Constitution At CCNY; Emperor Kotoku Taika Reform At WSU By which japan was centralized
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Other History Sourcebooks: African East Asian Indian Islamic ... Full Texts Legal Texts Additions Search Help Studying History ... Christian Origins See Main Page for a guide to all contents of all sections. This page unites the texts on various aspects of the history of law in the ancient world - law codes, specific enactments/decrees/treaties, philosophical discussions, and constitutional documents. To continue looking at legal history texts in the middle ages, see the Medieval Legal History page, at the Medieval Sourcebook , which also provides more texts than here on later Roman law, English Common Law, Jewish Law, and Muslim Sharia. For comparative purposes, also included here are legal and constitutional texts from Ancient India, China, and Japan. Comparative topics in interest to students might include:
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6. Ancient Japan
A history of the Later (Eastern) Han (AD 25220 downplaying the degree of control the Japanese formerly asserted held over the Korean peninsula in ancient times
http://www.crystalinks.com/japan1.html
Ancient Japan
Ancient Japan to 1185 It is not known when humans first settled on the Japanese archipelago. It was long believed that there was no Paleolithic occupation in Japan, but since World War II thousands of sites have been unearthed throughout the country, yielding a wide variety of Paleolithic tools. These include both core tools, made by chipping away the surface of a stone, and flake tools, made by working with a stone flake broken off from a larger piece of stone. There is little doubt that the people who used these implements moved to Japan from the Asian continent. At one stage, land connections via what are now the Korea and Tsushima straits made immigration from the Korean peninsula possible, while another connection, via what are now the Soya and Tsugaru straits, allowed people to come in from northeastern Asia. The Paleolithic Period in Japan is variously dated from 30,000 to 10,000 years ago, although the argument has been made for a Lower Paleolithic culture prior to 35,000 BC. Nothing certain is known of the culture of the period, though it seems likely that people lived by hunting and gathering, used fire, and made their homes either in pit-type dwellings or in caves. No bone or horn artifacts of the kind associated with this period in other areas of the world have yet been found in Japan. Since there was no knowledge whatsoever of pottery, the period is referred to as the Pre-Ceramic era. Climatic changes help to account for the existence of a Mesolithic stage in early Japanese culture, a time when much of the abundant fauna of earlier times became depleted by the expanding human population of the archipelago. The introduction of the bow and arrow is regarded as a local response to a decrease in game available for food.

7. ART HISTORY RESOURCES: Part 16 Asian Art
Timelines A Virtual Museum, including India, japan, and China (with images the Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon. ancient Central Asia (through Images from history), with links to
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  • 8. Japanese History
    history of japan. Overview, and ancient to modern japan
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    9. The Ancient World Web: History
    The ancient World Web's history Index ancient history in japan. A brief overview of the early history of japan. English
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    The ambitious project to put all of Chinese History onto the Web. It filled in a lot of gaps in my knowledge of Chinese History.
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    10. Mr Donn's Ancient History Page
    Mr Donn's ancient history. Awesome Library Star Rating. Lesson Plans Activities. Egypt. japan. Holidays/Festivals. Celts/Vikings. Maps/Geography. 7 Wonders. Rome. ancient Africa. Timelines/Fonts .
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    12. Israelites Came To Ancient Japan
    In the early history of japan, there were absolutely no lions. But the statues of lions have been placed in japanese shrines since ancient times.
    http://www5.ocn.ne.jp/~magi9/isracame.htm
    Israelites Came To Ancient Japan
    Many of the traditional ceremonies in Japan seem to indicate that the Lost Tribes of Israel came to ancient Japan.
    Arimasa Kubo
    Ark of the covenant of Israel (left) and "Omikoshi" ark of Japan (right)
    Dear friends in the world
    I am a Japanese Christian writer living in Japan. As I study the Bible, I began to realize that many traditional customs and ceremonies in Japan are very similar to the ones of ancient Israel. I considered that perhaps these rituals came from the religion and customs of the Jews and the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel who might have come to ancient Japan.
    The following sections are concerned with those Japanese traditions which possibly originated from the ancient Israelites.
    The reason why I exhibit these on the internet is to enable anyone interested in this subject, especially Jewish friends to become more interested, research it for yourself, and share your findings.
    The ancient kingdom of Israel, which consisted of 12 tribes, was in 933 B.C.E. divided into the southern kingdom of Judah and the northern kingdom of Israel. The 10 tribes out of 12 belonged to the northern kingdom and the rest to the southern kingdom. The descendants from the southern kingdom are called Jews. The people of the northern kingdom were exiled to Assyria in 722 B.C.E. and did not come back to Israel. They are called "the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel." They were scattered to the four corners of the earth. We find the descendants of the Israelites not only in the western world, but also in the eastern world especially along the Silk Road. The following peoples are thought by Jewish scholars to be the descendants of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel.

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  • 15. Introduction To History Of Japan S Literature
    The Kojiki (Record of ancient Matters) and Nihon shoki (Chronicle of japan) were completed in 712 while the latter is a chronological record of history.
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    18. Japanese History: Jomon, Yayoi, Kofun
    The Prehistoric Archaeology of japan (Niigata Prefectural Museum of history) Detailed information about Jomon japan. ancient japan (Washington State University
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    ... Organized Tours During the Jomon Period (13000 BC to 300 BC), the inhabitants of the Japanese islands were gatherers, fishers and hunters. Jomon is the name of the era's pottery. During the Yayoi Period (300 BC to 300 AD), the rice culture was imported into Japan around 100 BC. With the introduction of agriculture, social classes started to evolve, and parts of the country began to unite under powerful land owners. Chinese travellers during the Han and Wei dynasties reported that a queen called Himiko (or Pimiku) reigned over Japan at that time. The Yayoi period brought also the introduction of iron and other modern ideas from Korea into Japan. Again, its pottery gave the period its name. By the beginning of the Kofun Period (300 - 538), a center of power had developed in the fertile

    19. Bulletin Of The Asia Institute
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    20. ART HISTORY RESOURCES ON THE WEB: Contents
    ancient Greece, ancient Rome, Art in Early Europe. China India Indus Valley Indonesia japan Korea Laos by Chris Witcombe Professor, Art history, Sweet Briar
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