Publication
刊行物について
No.139 November 20/2006
Index
Special Feature
| * Around the time of the first earthenware
* Exploring the Beginning of the Jomon period |
(Ken'ichi Kobayashi) |
A Witness to History
| A photographic introduction to items from the collection Do they portray females only? - Stone figurines from Kamikuroiwa Earthenware and stoneware from Kamikuroiwa - From the findings of collaborative research |
(Hideji Harunari) (Ken'ichi Kobayashi) |
Special Feature:Around the time of the first earthenware
| Exploring the origins of Jomon earthenware - The location of the Kamikuroiwa site in Western Japan |
(Shin Onbe) |
| The Jomon period as seen from the perspective of stoneware | (Shun'ichi Watanuki) |
| The use of animals by Incipient Jomon man - As seen from animal remains excavated from the Kamikuroiwa caves |
(Tomoko Anezaki) |
| The natural environment of the "time of the first earthenware" viewed from the topography and geology of the Kamikuroiwa Site | (Makio Hashimoto) |
Column
| Remains left in earthenware | (Tsuyoshi Ushino) |
| The children of Kamikuroiwa | (Kenji Okazaki) |
The 26th Rekihaku Update
| Collaborative research "Study of the Kamikuroiwa Site in Ehime Prefecture" | (Hideji Harunari) |
Introducing Our Researchers - Part 27
| Making Silent Archaeological Materials Talk | (Masatoshi Ono) |
Museum displays today - Part 10:
| The Kamikuroiwa Site Archaeology Museum and the Museum of Ehime History and Culture Finding exhibition themes corresponding to the characteristics of the local community |
(Isao Hyodo) |
Exhibition Review
| Special Exhibition "The Sakura Regiments and the Age of War" Reviewed by Shoji Arakawa |
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