Jomon Potteries in Idojiri Vol.6; Color Edition: Kyubeione Ruins Dwelling Site #2 31, Kagobata Ruins #7 10

Author:   Idojiri Archaeological Museum
Publisher:   Texnai
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9784908381676


Pages:   72
Publication Date:   26 June 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Jomon Potteries in Idojiri Vol.6; Color Edition: Kyubeione Ruins Dwelling Site #2 31, Kagobata Ruins #7 10


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The Idojiri Archaeology Museum that is located at the foot of Yatsugatake Mountains in Nagano, Japan is well known worldwide for their excellent collections of Jomon Potteries of about 5,000 years B.P. This illustrated booklet is published as the 6th volume of Idojiri Collections Series and it contains 14 masterpieces of Jomon potteries that are uncovered at the Kyubeione Ruins Dwelling Site #2 31, Kagobata Ruins #7 10 including the comments on the ruins and each artifact based on the latest report of the excavation.

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Author:   Idojiri Archaeological Museum
Publisher:   Texnai
Imprint:   Texnai
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.254kg
ISBN:  

9784908381676


ISBN 10:   4908381674
Pages:   72
Publication Date:   26 June 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Language:   Japanese

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In the southwest foot of Yatsugatake mountains, many Jomon ruins have been excavated and those tell us the culture and life of those days(about 8,000-2,300 years ago). In the museum are chronologically exhibited more than 2,000 potteries and stone tools that are excavated in Fujimi town area and through which we can learn about the transition and use. In conjunction with them, many other materials such as dwelling houses, foods and personal ornaments are also exhibited, and these are placed to be understood at first glance. In addition, the view on religion or the world view and mythology of that period have been revealed by the studies of those potteries and clay figures, but these theories are also unveiled enthusiastically with those exhibits. Outside of the exhibition hall can be seen some more materials such as a couple of stone monuments, farm fields and a rock garden that contains stone tool materials in the 5,300 square meters site, and these contribute the studies of foods life and farm tools of those period. Also, at the archaeological site of Idojiri, we are able to soak in the Jomon world for while beside a restored dwelling, listening to the sounds of spring water that will never dry up. Next to the Archaeological Museum is situated the Museum of History and Folklore that is collecting folklore materials of this region.

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