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This is the first volume to introduce the data, theory and
methodology of contemporary archaeological work in Japan and other
parts of East Asia archaeology in English to western audiences. It
also introduces a new theoretical concept to archaeologists
interested in the relationship between ancient
cultures--coexistence. Archaeologists traditionally examine the
boundaries between different cultural groups in terms conflict and
dominance rather than long-term, harmonious adaptive responses.
Chapters in this book cover evidence from burials, faunal and
botanical analysis, as well as traditional trade goods. It is of
interest to archaeologists conducting research in East Asia or
studying intercultural interaction anywhere around the globe.
This is the first volume to introduce the data, theory and
methodology of contemporary archaeological work in Japan and other
parts of East Asia archaeology in English to western audiences. It
also introduces a new theoretical concept to archaeologists
interested in the relationship between ancient
culturesOCocoexistence. Archaeologists traditionally examine the
boundaries between different cultural groups in terms conflict and
dominance rather than long-term, harmonious adaptive responses.
Chapters in this book cover evidence from burials, faunal and
botanical analysis, as well as traditional trade goods. It is of
interest to archaeologists conducting research in East Asia or
studying intercultural interaction anywhere around the globe.
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