THE PREHISTORIC ARTS OF JAPAN : JOMON EARTHWARE EXHIBITION

Japanese prehistoric art is a wide-ranging category, spanning the Jōmon (c. 10,000 BCE – 350 BCE[1]) and Yayoi periods (c. 350 BCE – 250 CE), and the entire Japanese archipelago, including Hokkaidō in the north, and the Ryukyu Islands in the south which were politically not part of Japan until the l...

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Main Authors: Adi Taha, 1951-, editor 412287, Md. Yasin Ibrahim, editor 284648, Matsubara, Michiko, translator 652754, Department of Museums and Antiquities Malaysia 652755, Cultural Affairs of Japan Malaysia Agency 652756, The Japan Foundation 578787, The Embassy of Japan 652757, The National Museum Malaysia 652758
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Language:eng
Published: Kuala Lumpur : Department of Museums and Antiquities, 1997
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