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Peopling the Archipelago
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1.Key features of social, political organization Three civilizations or eras, from 20,000+ bp through 500 ce 2. What sorts of evidence? Mainly objects 3. What sorts of debates? An obsession with origins From where? Singular vs. multiple sources? Topics and themes:
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Early Jōmon: 20,000 bp Glaciers Volcanoes
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Jōmon pottery
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Jōmon Period 20,000 BCE - 300 BCE 20,000 BCE - 300 BCE Hunters/gatherers Hunters/gatherers Stone tools Stone tools Pit dwellings Pit dwellings Apparently little wealth disparity or social stratification Apparently little wealth disparity or social stratification
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Matriarchical society? Matriarchical society?
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http://www2u.biglobe.ne.jp/~KAIGUCCI/e_index.htm Over 2500 such sites are known
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Edward Sylvestor Morse 1838-1925 See: Christopher Benfey, The Great Wave
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Yayoi Period Name from Tokyo place Name from Tokyo place 300 BCE - 300 CE 300 BCE - 300 CE Settled agriculturalists Settled agriculturalists More sophisticated pottery More sophisticated pottery Wet rice agriculture Wet rice agriculture Use of metal tools, weapons, bells Use of metal tools, weapons, bells Connections to the Asian mainland Connections to the Asian mainland
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Yayoi village, artists rendition, of ca. 2000 bp
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Site of a Yayoi village Social class structure Varied village size Specialized production
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Possible routes of entry for Yayoi culture B and C: Most support Mixed with Jomon Start of consistent flow of culture across sea
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Kofun Period 300 ce -645 ce Giant Tombs Wealth/status disparities Sign of early state formation Rule over distant subjects Exact tax of tribute Legitimacy (ideology)
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Evidence:Tombs (kofun), circa 300 CE through 500s These: Nintoku and Ritoku, early 400s Timing
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Haniwa: show up from 5 th c. CE (400s)
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Cultural inflow, 400s Haniwa Haniwa Writing Writing Better rice and metal technology Better rice and metal technology More complex political offices, ranks More complex political offices, ranks How delivered? How delivered? –Invasion of horseriders (x) –Japanese (Wa) conquest and return (x) –Migrants, war refugees (o)
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Who were the earliest people? Multi-cultural Japan: from various places Multi-cultural Japan: from various places Replaces singular race or ethnicity theories of the Japanese Replaces singular race or ethnicity theories of the Japanese Ironically, harks back to wartime rhetoric of Japan as multi-ethnic empire Ironically, harks back to wartime rhetoric of Japan as multi-ethnic empire
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Three eras: Jōmon, Yayoi, Tomb Increasingly complex Mixing, hybrid Evidence Mainly in objects Debate: Over origins, shifting consensus in shifting present Summary
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