Routledge Handbook of Premodern Japanese History
S. Kaner References Aikens, C. Melvin. “Origins of the Japanese People.” In Japan Emerging: Premodern History to 1850, edited by ...
Jo ̄mon and Yayoi: premodern to hypermodern Munro, Neil Gordon. Prehistoric Japan. Tokyo: Daiichi shobo, 1982 (reprint of 1911). ...
5 The Kofun era and early state formation Ken’ichi Sasaki In the middle third century ce, giant keyhole- shaped (zenpō-kōen) mou ...
The Kofun era and early state formation elites as a sign of alliance, friendship, or loyalty to the Yamato chieftain. Indeed, ar ...
K. Sasaki In the preface to Zenpō-kōen-fun no jidai, Kondō mentioned that he was influenced by the work of Ishimoda Shō (1912–19 ...
The Kofun era and early state formation defines the quasi- state as a stage in which a polity evolves from an egalitarian to a s ...
K. Sasaki a community produced by people who maintain systems of division of labor, trade, and re- distribution for the sake of ...
The Kofun era and early state formation differentiation in social organization and speeds of social evolution during the Kofun p ...
K. Sasaki shapes and sizes is absent in other regions of Japan in the Early Kofun era, this would be good evidence for the exist ...
The Kofun era and early state formation An example of a medium- sized keyhole- shaped tumulus is Kurohime- yama, in Sakai City, ...
K. Sasaki bead production also took place in Izumo, on the Sea of Japan coastal region of western Honshu, throughout the Kofun e ...
The Kofun era and early state formation This autonomous nature of local polities in the fifth century may also be reflected in d ...
K. Sasaki The highest rank was symbolized by decorated swords. While keyhole- shaped tumuli comprised only 1 percent of sixth- c ...
The Kofun era and early state formation autonomous, and in this sense, Southall’s segmentary state model and Tambiah’s galactic ...
K. Sasaki 23 Sasaki Ken’ichi, “Kofun shutsugen zengo niokeru Kinai- gata kame- gata doki no seihō kakusan nikansuru kenkyū.” 24 ...
The Kofun era and early state formation Matsugi Takehiko. “Kokka keisei.” In Gendai kōkogaku yōgo jiten, Vol. I, edited by Anzai ...
6 The ritsuryo ̄ state Sakaue Yasutoshi, with Kristopher L. Reeves During the late seventh and early eighth centuries, the Japan ...
The ritsuryo ̄ state the Chuigong code, compiled during the reign of Emperor Zhongzong (656–710, r. 684 and again 705–710) but e ...
Sakaue Y., with K.L. Reeves registering families on a national level. One year later the ryō regulations of the Ōmi code were en ...
The ritsuryo ̄ state The O ̄mi and Kiyomihara ryo ̄ Although the Ōmi codes themselves do not survive, we may deduce their conten ...
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