ANT313H5 Lecture Notes - Yellow Sea, Kofun Period, Ensign Racing

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Jomon and yayoi cranial shape: the long yayoi face looks similar to the chinese cranial shapes. The roofs comes right down to the floor for ventilation. Yayoi has a stem at the bottom of the pot. Ne jomon: rice; yayoi: wheat, barley and chinese millets. Jomon gone through acculturation of the yayoi; transition from jomon to yayoi. Continental influence: mostly evidenced in kyushu, for example, gina (1986:261) states that by ad250, china had relationships with 30 countries in. Individualistic, not seeing japan as a whole: not unified; not centralized, after this, there is a centralized system and represent far fewer than 30 countries , around 3 or 4 and then ultimately become 1. Intricate designs: pendulum/post where you swing at the bell, buried like people; purposely buried away from town like a deep meaning. Yayoi life: clay model of what yayoi houses may look like. Doigahama cemetary n=175: 4 burial types. Note: no jar burials (like the jomon)

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