TOKYO -- Shinichi Fujimura was a superstar in the world of Japanese archaeology. His uncanny ability to make surprising finds earned him the nickname "The Hand of God" and came to define how history ...
Introduction / Junko Habu, Peter V. Lape and John W. Olsen -- History and Practice. Japanese archaeology today : new developments, structural undermining, and prospects for disaster archaeology / ...
SAKURAI, JAPAN—The discovery of another building at the Makimuku archaeological site, which is located near the ancient capital of Nara, suggests that the third-century complex was home to Queen ...
KUWAIT CITY: Archaeological finds are irreplaceable and greatly contribute to our knowledge by providing information, which is difficult to attain from other sources, stated a well-known Japanese ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. About 30,000 years ago, humans arrived in Japan's southern Ryukyu Islands, 110km from Taiwan. The archaeological record hasn't ...
Japan's prewar economic development depended in significant part on exports of one item--silk. Young girls recruited from poor farm families worked day and night to make Japan the world's biggest silk ...
Jomon pottery(Shigeki Nakagome, Assistant Professor in Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin) Jomon skeleton, Japan(Shigeki Nakagome, Assistant ...
Researchers in Japan have identified different cockroach species based on egg casing impressions in Jomon-era pottery. Using the information, they found that the two main species in modern Japan had ...
Hiroyuki Suzuki is professor emeritus of Japanese art history at Tokyo Gakugei University Maki Fukuoka is associate professor of the history of art at the University of Leeds "This volume explores the ...