University of Michigan Center for Japanese Studies

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1. Cover image for 'Protohistoric Yamato'
Archaeology of the First Japanese State
Volume: 78
Gina Lee Barnes
An interesting and pioneering study of early state emergence in the Nara Basin
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Paper 1988 $20.00 Available Add Paper for "Protohistoric Yamato" to Cart
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1. Cover image for 'Protohistoric Yamato'
Archaeology of the First Japanese State
Volume: 78
Gina L. Barnes
Format Publication year Price Status Purchasing option
Paper 1988 $20.00 Available Add Paper for "Protohistoric Yamato" to Cart
Ebook Available View Purchasing Options for Ebook, "Protohistoric Yamato"
2. Cover image for 'Windows on the Japanese Past'
Studies in Archaeology and Prehistory
Richard J. Pearson, Gina Lee Barnes, and Karl L. Hutterer, Editors
A monumental cross-section of approaches to early Japanese history and archaeology exploring the history and dynamics of human populations and their cultures in East Asia
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Paper 1986 $29.95 Available Add Paper for "Windows on the Japanese Past" to Cart
Currently limited to: subject archaeology Archaeology x
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The Publications Program of the Center for Japanese Studies at the University of Michigan publishes research on Japan by scholars around the world. Works currently appear in print in three series (Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies, Michigan Papers in Japanese Studies, and Michigan Classics in Japanese Studies) and as nonseries publications. Center books have been reviewed in The New York Times, The Times Literary Supplement, Publishers Weekly, and World Literature Today, as well as in all the major journals on Japanese and Asian studies. Over one hundred universities and colleges have adopted Center titles as textbooks for classes on Japanese language, literature, and culture. The Center also publishes materials of special interest to industry, government, and the general public. The Center published its first book in 1950.

CJS series distributed by UMP:


Center for Japanese Studies (CJS) Publications
1080 S. University Ave., Suite 4640
Ann Arbor 48109-1106

Center for Japanese Studies

The Publications Program of the Center for Japanese Studies at the University of Michigan publishes research on Japan by scholars around the world. Works currently appear in print in three series (Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies, Michigan Papers in Japanese Studies, and Michigan Classics in Japanese Studies) and as nonseries publications. Center books have been reviewed in The New York Times, The Times Literary Supplement, Publishers Weekly, and World Literature Today, as well as in all the major journals on Japanese and Asian studies. Over one hundred universities and colleges have adopted Center titles as textbooks for classes on Japanese language, literature, and culture. The Center also publishes materials of special interest to industry, government, and the general public. The Center published its first book in 1950.

CJS series distributed by UMP:


Center for Japanese Studies (CJS) Publications
1080 S. University Ave., Suite 4640
Ann Arbor 48109-1106


Manuscripts or proposals should be sent to the Chair of the Center’s Faculty Advisory Committee for Publications, Professor Hitomi Tonomura (tomitono@umich.edu)
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Submissions

Manuscripts or proposals should be sent to the Chair of the Center’s Faculty Advisory Committee for Publications, Professor Hitomi Tonomura (tomitono@umich.edu)

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