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EAAN 24 Spring 1998: Running Bibliography

This Western-language bibliography is produced with a registered copy of the Endnote program. 'xx' indicates missing data. Input by Ilona Bausch.

 

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Aoki, M. Y. (1997). Records of wind and earth: a translation of Fudoki, with introduction and commentaries. Ann Arbor: The Association for Asian Studies.

 

Barnes, G. L. (1989). Mahan, Paekche and state formation on the Korean Peninsula. In Anon (Eds.), Mahan Munhwa Yongu oe chemunje (pp. 69-89). Iri: Wongwang University.

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Best, J. (1989). The Miruk-sa of Paekche and some conceptual implications of its architectural iconography. In Anon. (Eds.), Mahan Munhwa Yongu oe chemunje (pp. 205-219). Iri: Wongwang University.

 

Chang, K. C. (1990). The 'meaning' of Shang bronze art. Asian Art, 3(2), 9-19.

Clunas, C. (1997). The idea of gu yu (archaic jades) in Ming and Qing texts. In R. E. Scott (Eds.), Chinese Jades (pp. 205-214). London: SOAS.

Cottrell, A. (1988). China: a concise cultural history. London: John Murray.

 

Dehejia, V. (1989). Stupas and sculptures of early Buddhism. Asian Art, 2(3), 7-31.

Dewoskin, K. (1990). Echoes of deep antiquity: Chinese music archaeology. Asian Art, 3(2), 19-42.

Dodo, Y. (1975). Non-metric traits in the Japanese crania of the Edo period. Bulletin National Science Museum, 1, 41-54.

 

Elston, R. G., Xu, C., Madsen, D. B., Zhong, K., Bettinger, R. L., Li, J., Brantingham, P. J., Wang, H., & Yu, J. (1997). New dates for the north China Mesolithic. Antiquity, 71(274), 985-993.

Endo, B. (1979). A simple method to recognize two-dimensional figures and its application to Paleolithic stone implements. J. Anthrop. Soc. Nippon, 87(4), 473-482.

 

Fujimori, K., Chikamori, K., Matsubara, H., Miyai, M., Okino, S., Amoh, T., & Yamada, M. (1979). Human bones from three burial mounds in Tokushima. Tokushima J. exp. Med., 26, 73-79.

 

Gates, R. R. (1956). A study of Ainu and early Japanese skulls. Z. Morph. Anthrop., 48(55-70).

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Grayson, J. H. (1989). Korea: a religious history. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Guo, D. (1997). Understanding the burial rituals of the Hongshan culture through jade. In R. E. Scott (Eds.), Chinese Jades (pp. 27-36). London: SOAS.

 

Hall, M. E. (1997). Towards an absolute chronology for the Iron Age of Inner Asia. Antiquity, 71(274), 863-874.

Hardie, P. (1997). Ferdinand Schiller- jade collector, 1915-31. In R. E. Scott (Eds.), Chinese Jades (pp. 215-222). London: SOAS.

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Hesselink, R. H. (1991). The introduction of the art of mounted archery into Japan. Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan, 6, 27-48.

Hongo, H. (1989). Freshwater fishing in the Early Jomon Period (Japan): an analysis of fish remains from the Torihama Shell-Mound. Journal of Archaeological Science, 16, 333-354.

Howells, W. W. (1976). The Jomon population of Japan: a study of discriminant analysis of Japanese and Ainu crania. Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard Univ., 57, 1-43.

 

Ito, S. (1964). The stratigraphical changes of skulls from Moyoro shell heap. Okajima Fol. Anat., 40, 679-690.

 

Kanda, S. (1978). Anthropological study on the excavated skulls from the Usu shell mound in Hokkaido, Japan: a contribution to the Ainu problem. Z. Morph. Anthrop., 69, 209-223.

Keightley, D. N. (1990). Ancient Chinese art: contexts, constraints and pleasures. Asian Art, 3(2), 2-6.

Kidder, J. E. J. (1991). Yoshinogari and the Yamatai problem. Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan, 6, 115-140.

Krishan, Y. (1997). The origin of the Buddha image. Circle of Inner Asian Art Newsletter(6), 9-11.

 

Larminaux, G. (1997). The UNESCO project: integral study of the Silk Roads. Circle of Inner Asian Art Newsletter(6), 13-14.

Lawson, J. (1997). The reuse of ancient jades. In R. E. Scott (Eds.), Chinese Jades (pp. 171-188). London: SOAS.

Li, C. (1932). Manchuria in history, a summary. Peiping: Peking Union Bookstore.

Li, W. (1997). New archaeological finds from the ancient city of Jiaohe (Yarkhoto). Circle of Inner Asian Art Newsletter(6), 4-6.

Li, X. (1997). Jade and stone epigraphy from the Shang and Early Zhou periods. In R. E. Scott (Eds.), Chinese Jades (pp. 99-104). London: SOAS.

 

Morimoto, I. (1968). Squatting markings on the lower limb skeleton in Japanese. Proceedings of the 8th International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Science, 1, 41-43.

Morimoto, I. (1971). Note on the flattened tibia of the earliest Jomon juvenile from Kamikuroiwa, Japan. Journal of the Anthropological Society of Nippon, 79, 367-374.

Morimoto, I. (1975a). Flattened tibia and emarginate patella suggestive of malnutrition. Proceedings of the 10th International Congress of Anatomists, 83.

Morimoto, I. (1975b). New approach to the problem of causation of platycnemia. Proceedings of Indonesian National Anthropological Conference in Yogyakarta, 41-47.

Morimoto, I. (1975c). Secular trend in emargination of the Japanese patella, with special reference to the skeletal gracility of the Earliest Jomon people. J. Anthrop. Soc. Nippon, 83(1), 85-94.

Morita, S. (1964). Anatomical studies on the Japanese skulls, especially on the differences in era and sex. Jikeikai Medical Journal, 11, 215-228.

Mou, Y. (1997). An archaeological investigation into the function of the jade Bi and Cong. In R. E. Scott (Eds.), Chinese Jades (pp. 63-76). London: SOAS.

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Odani, N. (1997). New Discoveries from the excavations at Rânigât, Pakistan. Circle of Inner Asian Art Newsletter(6), 8-9.

Ogata, T. (1957). Die Treponation des menschlichen Hinterhauptbeins aus den proto-historischen Hügelgräbe in Japan. Yonago Acta Medica, 12, 125-132.

Ogata, T. (1958a). Ein aus dem menschlichen oberschenkelbein verfertigtes Werkzeug im neolithischen Zeitalter in Japan. Yonago Acta Medica, 13, 39-41.

Ogata, T. (1958b). Ein verarbeitetes menschliches Scheitelbeinstück im neolithischen Zeitalter in Japan. Yonago Acta Medica, 13, 14-19.

Ogata, T. (1960). Über die bearbeiteten Knochenstücke der menschlichen Schädel im Neolithischen Zeitalter in Japan. J. Anthrop. Soc. Nippon, 67, 269-277.

Ogata, T. (1968). Physical changes in man during the Jomon period of Japan in accordance with the climate and geologic alterations. Proceedings of the 8th International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Science, 1, 95-97.

Ogata, T., Ishihara, T., Ito, M., & Osugi, H. (1958a). Die protohistorischen menschlichen Schädel mit den der Zahnmutilation gleichenden Eigenschaften. Bull. Dept. Anat. Tottori Univ., 8, 445-448.

Ogata, T., Ishihara, T., Ito, M., & Osugi, H. (1958b). Einige zusätzliche Beweismaterialien der Zahnmutilation bei den protohistorischen Menschen in Japan. Bull. Dept. Anat. Tottori Univ., 8, 449-452.

Ogata, T., Omura, K., & Honda, H. (1958c). Die lokalisierte Knochenwucherung des Gehörganges bei den Protohistorischen. Bull. Dept. Anat. Tottori Univ., 7, 427-430.

Omoto, K. (1992). Some aspects of the genetic composition of the Japanese. International Research Center for Japanese Studies: International Symposium, 4, 139-145.

Omoto, K. (1995). Genetic diversity and the origins of the "Mongoloids". In S. Brenner & K. Hanihara (Eds.), The origin and past of modern humans as viewed from DNA (pp. 92-109). Singapore: World Scientific.

 

Pai, H. I. (1989). Lelang and the 'interaction sphere': an alternative approach to Korean state formation. ARC, 8(1), 64-75.

Paula, C. (1995). The road to Miran. London: Flamingo.

Pearlstein, E. (1997). Archival perspective on the Sonnenschein Collection. In R. E. Scott (Eds.), Chinese Jades (pp. 223-262). London: SOAS.

Pearson, R. (1967a). Prehistoric cultures of East Taiwan. Asian and Pacific Archaeology, 1, 25-33.

Pearson, R. (1967b). Recent radiocarbon dates from the Ryukyus and their chronological significance. Asian and Pacific Archaeology, 1, 19-25.

Pearson, R. (1968a). Culture history: the VIIIth International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences. Journal of the Polynesian Society, 77(4), 433-438.

Pearson, R. (1968b). Migrations from Japan to Ecuador: the Japanese evidence. American Anthropologist, 70(1), 85-86.

Pearson, R. (1969). Notes on culture history and archaeology strategy in the Pacific Basin. Anthropologica, XI, 1-15.

Pearson, R. (1970). Archaeological investigations in Eastern Taiwan. Asian Perpectives, XI, 137-156.

Pearson, R. (1972). Archaeological survey in southeastern Taiwan. Bulletin of the Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica, 30, 317-330.

Pearson, R. (1975). Korean prehistory: an overview. Korea Journal, 15(12), 4-11.

Pearson, R. (1976a). Adaptive systems in Ryukyu prehistory. In Canadian Archaeology Abroad (pp. 159-179). University of Calgary Archaeological Association.

Pearson, R. (1976b). Introduction to the study of origins of agriculture in east and southeast Asia. In Canadian Archaeology Abroad (pp. 123-129). University of Calgary Archaeological Association.

Pearson, R. (1978). Image and Life: 50,000 years of Japanese prehistory. Archaeology(November), 53-56.

Pearson, R. (Ed.). (1980). The study of Korean archaeology. The University Press of Hawaii.

Pearson, R. (Ed.). (1982). Interrelationships of mainland southeast Asian and south Chinese prehistoric ceramic assemblages. Taipei: Academia Sinica.

Pearson, R. (1987). Archaeological perspectives on Japan's oldest art. In A Thousand Cranes (pp. 11-24). Seattle Art Museum Chronicle Books.

Pearson, R. (1989). Chinese Neolithic burial patterns: problems of method and interpretation. Early China, 13, 1-45.

Pearson, R. (1997a). Archaeology of the Ryûkyû Islands from the Yayoi to the Kofun Period. Beitrage zur allgemeinen und vergleichenden archaeologie, 17, 147-165.

Pearson, R. (1997b). The Chuzan Kingdom of Okinawa as a city-state. In T. Charlton & D. Nichols (Eds.), The archaeology of city states: cross cultural approaches (pp. 119-134). Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.

Pearson, R., Asato, S., Monks, G., & Pokotylo, D. (1981). Excavations on Kume and Iriomote, Ryukyu Islands. Asian Perspectives, XXI, 7-26.

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Pearson, R., Lee, J. W., Koh, W. Y., & Underhill, A. (1989). Social Ranking in the Kingdom of old Silla, Korea: analysis of burials. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 8(1), 1-50.

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Roksandic, Z., Minagawa, M., & Akazawa, T. (1988). Comparative analysis of dietary habits between Jomon and Ainu hunter-gatherers from stable carbon isotopes of human bone. J. Anthrop. Soc. Nippon, 96(4), 391-404.

 

Sato, M. (1981). Chinese ceramics: a short history. Tokyo: Heibonsha, New York: Weatherhill.

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Stoddard, H. (1997). Tibetan vernacular architecture: Namseling Manor. Circle of Inner Asian Art Newsletter(6), 7-8.

Sun, Z. (1997). A chronology of Liangzhu jades. In R. E. Scott (Eds.), Chinese Jades (pp. 49-62). London: SOAS.

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Suzuki, H. (1975). A case of microcephaly in an aeneolithic Yayoi period population in Japan. Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Ser. D. (Anthropology), 1, 1-10.

 

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Tsukada, M. (1968). The fine sculpturing of pollen surfaces and some terminological problems. Botanical Magazine, 81, 385-395.

Turner II, C. G. (1979). Dental anthropological indications of agriculture among the Jomon people of Central Japan. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 51, 619-636.

 

Wagner, D. B. (1989). Toward the reconstruction of ancient Chinese techniques for the production of malleable cast iron. East Asian Institute Occasional Papers, 4, 3-72.

Wang, M. (1997). A study of jades of the Liangzhu culture: the functions of Liangzhu jades based on evidence from tomb no. 20 at Fanshan. In R. E. Scott (Eds.), Chinese Jades (pp. 37-48). London: SOAS.

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