Special Feature
* The World of Inland Seas
* Establishing the world of inland seas, mainly lagoons, as a field of interdisciplinary research |
(Kazuki Takahashi) |
Special Feature:The World of Inland Seas
Jomon people living on alluvial lowlands -
The case of the Aota archeological site in Niigata Prefecture |
(Takashi Arakawa) |
| The world of inland seas in Kanto during the middle ages |
(Tetsuo Suzuki) |
The Hachiro Lagoon as "home waters" - arning a livelihood during the Early Modern and Modern periods and effects on the ecosystem |
(Shizuyo Sano) |
| Seawater and rice paddies |
(Satoru Daimon) |
Column
| Hangiridashi fishing of Kagoshima - Its connection with the development of new agricultural fields through the reclamation of lagoons during the middle of the 19th century |
(Osamu Hashimura) |
| Lagoons, folk techniques, and wise use |
(Satoru Yasumuro) |
An Invitation to History:Special Exhibition
| On the "Sakura Regiments and the Age of War" exhibition |
(Toshiya Ichinose) |
Introducing Our Researchers - Part 24
| History crafted by objects |
(Kaori Hidaka) |
Museum displays today - Part 7
| Shinminato Museum in Imizu City - Forming a partnership with a roadside rest area to maximize its location |
(Mitsuhiro Matsuyama) |
Book Review
| "Studies on Rice Paddy Fishing - The Theory of a Mixed Livelihood from Rice Cultivation and Fishing" by Satoru Yasumuro |
(Reviewed by Shingo Odani) |
Rekihaku Chat (readers' page) May 30, 2006
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