Anthropological Index Online

Advanced search results

TitleDateReferenceAuthorsCall #ISSN
Human diet of premodern mainland Japan: a meta-analysis of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios 2024 Anthropological Science 132 (1): 27-38
  • Chiaki Katagiri
  • Minoru Yoneda
  • Naomi Doi
  • Rikai Sawafuji
  • Takumi Tsutaya
H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] 0918-7960
Museum "diaspora" collections for archaeological research: Edo-period Shogun family's funerary lanterns outside Japan 2023 Journal of field archaeology 48 (6): 434-45
  • Yoko Nishimura
*H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 2042-4582
Mindful playing: a practice research investigation into shakuhachi playing and meditation 2022 Ethnomusicology forum 31 (1): 143-59
  • Kiku Day
H6/KFYV [BRITISH-] 1741-1912
Iki ningyō - lebensechte Figuren aus Japan im Übersee-Museum Bremen 2020 Archiv Weltumseum Wien (69): 24-45
  • Renate Noda
H6/KF [ARCHIV-] 0066-6513
A partially mummified human remain excavated from the Shiroganecho nishi site, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 2020 Bulletin of the National Museum of Nature and Science: Series D anthropology 46 (): 13-19
  • Kazuhiro Sakaue
  • Mari Kajigayama
H6/HB [TOKYO-] 1881-9087
Kokugaku and an alternative account of the emergence of nationalism of Japan 2020 Nations and nationalism 26 (1): 263-82
  • Atsuko Ichijo
*H6/KF [NATIONS-] 1354-5078
Floating world at Te Papa: the Heriot collection 2019 Tuhinga (30): 56-81
  • David Bell
H6/KX [NEW ZEALAND-] 1173-4337
Carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur stable isotopic reconstruction of human diet in a mountainous woodland village in Sendaiji in premodern Japan 2019 Anthropological Science 127 (2): 131-8
  • Mikiko Abe
  • Minoru Yoneda
  • Takumi Tsutaya
  • Tomohito Nagaoka
H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] 0918-7960
Arte e scienza tra occidente e oriente: il vetro europeo nel Giappone Edo (1603-1867) 2019 Journal of glass studies 61 (): 209-25
  • Tiziana Iannello
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0075-4250
Devotion in flesh and bone. The mummified corpses of Mount Yudono ascetics in Edo-period Japan 2019 Asian ethnology 78 (1): 25-51
  • Andra Castiglioni
H6/KWS [FOLKLORE-] 1882-6865
Bragging of Edo: the capital in the eyes of a provincial doctor (Edo jiman) 2019 Asian ethnology 78 (2): 341-71
  • Gerald Groemer
H6/KWS [FOLKLORE-] 1882-6865
Playing with Nezumi toys, dreaming of unattainable utopia: unique portrayals of Nezumi in Japanese folk tradition 2019 Folklore (Tartu) 77 (): 39-62
  • Fumihiko Kobayashi
H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] 1406-0957
Material report: human skeletal remains from the Edo period excavated from the Shokenji Ato site, Shinjuku-ku 2019 Bulletin of the National Museum of Nature and Science: Series D anthropology 45 (): 9-37
  • Kazuhiro Sakaue
  • Mari Kajigayama
H6/HB [TOKYO-] 1881-9087
Material report: human skeletal remains of the Edo period excavated from the Sugenhi Ato site, Shinjuku-ku 2018 Bulletin of the National Museum of Nature and Science: Series D anthropology 44 (): 21-43
  • Kazuhiro Sakaue
  • Mari Kajigayama
H6/HB [TOKYO-] 1881-9087
Regional variations in craniofacial morphology in the Edo period 2018 Bulletin of the National Museum of Nature and Science: Series D anthropology 44 (): 9-19
  • Kazuhiro Sakaue
H6/HB [TOKYO-] 1881-9087
Some examples of artistic exchange between East and West, particularly from the Japan-China-Italy perspective 2018 Human evolution 33 (3-4): 203-21
  • F. Vossilla
H6/HB [HUMAN-] 0393-9375
Interpreting an Edo-period atsuita at the Weltmuseum Wien 2018 Archiv für Völkerkunde 67 (): 100-17
  • Kate Walker
H6/KF [ARCHIV-] 0066-6513
Speaking in tongues? Daimyo, Zen monks, and spoken Chinese in Japan, 1661-1711 2017 Journal of Asian studies 76 (3): 603-26
  • Rebekah Clements
*H6/KW [JOURNAL-] 0021-9118
From Yomihon to Gôkan: repetition and difference in late Edo book culture 2017 Journal of Asian studies 76 (2): 311-32
  • James R. Reichert
*H6/KW [JOURNAL-] 0021-9118
Constructing a place, fracturing a geography: the case of the Japanese Tendai cleric Jōin 2017 History of religions 56 (3): 289-310
  • Caleb S. Carter
H6/KFO [HISTORY-] 0018-2710
Constructing a place, fracturing a geography: the case of the Japanese Tendai cleric Jōin 2017 History of religions 56 (3): 289-310
  • Caleb S. Carter
H6/KFO [HISTORY-] 0018-2710
Material report: a case report on human skeletal remains suggesting the penis removal in the Edo period 2016 Bulletin of the National Museum of Nature and Science: Series D anthropology 42 (): 19-27
  • Kazuhiro Sakaue
H6/HB [TOKYO-] 1881-9087
Boro, Japan. Underkimono, Japan 2016 Hali (187): 34-5
  • Rachel Meek
*H6/KGG [HALI-] 0142-0798
Folk remedies used in the Edo period to protect the lives of mothers and infants 2016 Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology (Osaka) 40 (3): 459-83
  • Mikako Sawayama
H6 [OSAKA-] 0385-180X
The diet of townspeople in the city of Edo: carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analyses of human skeletons from the Ikenohata-Shichikencho site 2016 Anthropological Science 124 (1): 17-27
  • Minoru Yoneda
  • Osamu Kondo
  • Takumi Tsutaya
  • Yukari Nagaoka
H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] 0918-7960
A miscellany of eccentricities: spirituality and obsession in Hyakka kikōden 2016 Asian ethnology 75 (2): 303-25
  • W. Puck Brecher
H6/KWS [FOLKLORE-] 1882-6865
From cradle to grave: multi-isotopic investigations on the life history of a higher-status female from Edo-period Japan 2016 Anthropological Science 124 (3): 185-97
  • Hikaru Uno
  • Hiroshi Miyamoto
  • Takashi Gakuhari
  • Takayuki Omori
  • Takumi Tsutaya
H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] 0918-7960
Human-induced traumas in the skulls of the Edo people 2014 Bulletin of the National Museum of Nature and Science: Series D anthropology 40 (): 13-24
  • Kazuhiro Sakaue
H6/HB [TOKYO-] 1881-9087
Of saints and blood: the Narita Buddhist sword cult in Edo Japan 2014 Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies (London) 77 (2): 313-35
  • Kevin Bond
H6/KW [LONDON-] 0041-977X
Images of Edo: reinterpreting "Japanese history" and the "buraku" through community-based narratives 2013 Contemporary Japan 25 (1): 17-40
  • Flavia Cangià
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Pleasures of the floating world 2013 British Museum magazine (76): 33
  • Alfred Haft
*H6 [BRITISH MUSEUM SOCIETY. Bulletin] 0965-8297
Secular changes in craniofacial morphology during the Edo period of Japan 2013 Bulletin of the National Museum of Nature and Science: Series D anthropology 39 (): 9-18
  • Kazuhiro Sakaue
H6/HB [TOKYO-] 1881-9087
Estimation of mortality profiles from non-adult human skeletons in Edo-period Japan 2012 Anthropological Science 120 (2): 115-28
  • Kazuhiko Shimatani
  • Mikiko Abe
  • Tomohito Nagaoka
H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] 0918-7960
Craniofacial variation among the common people of the Edo period 2012 Bulletin of the National Museum of Nature and Science: Series D anthropology 38 (): 39-49
  • Kazuhiro Sakaue
H6/HB [TOKYO-] 1881-9087
Sex differences in linear enamel hypoplasia (LEH) in early modern Japan 2012 Anthropological Science 120 (2): 97-101
  • Joichi Oyamada
  • Katsutomo Kato
  • Takayuki Matsushita
  • Toshiyuki Tsurumoto
  • Yoshikazu Kitagawa
H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] 0918-7960
Severe lead contamination among children of samurai families in Edo period Japan 2011 Journal of archaeological science 38 (1): 23-28
  • Koji Matsuno
  • Masami Matsushita
  • Tajimi Nakashima
  • Takayuki Matsushita
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
Anmerkungen zu einem Mollusken-Motiv auf einem japanischen Helm des Staatlichen Museums für Völkerkunde München 2010-11 Münchner Beiträge zur Völkerkunde 14 (): 365-70
  • Georg Schifko
H6 [MUNCHNER BEITRAGE ZUR VOLKERKUNDE-] 0936-837X
Sacred dance at Sensōji. the development of a tradition 2010 Asian ethnology 69 (2): 265-92
  • Gerald Groemer
H6/KWS [FOLKLORE-] 1882-6865
Dental characteristics of Tohoku residents in Japan: implications for biological affinity with ancient Emishi 2009 Anthropological Science 117 (2): 95-105
  • Hirofumi Matsumura
  • Yukio Dodo
H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] 0918-7960
Pathology of deciduous teeth in the samurai and commoner children of early modern Japan 2008 Anthropological Science 116 (1): 9-15
  • Joichi Oyamada
  • Katsutomo Kato
  • Kazunari Igawa
  • Yoshikazu Kitagawa
  • Yoshitaka Manabe
H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] 0918-7960
Female shamans in eastern Japan during the Edo period 2007 Asian folklore studies 66 (1-2): 27-53
  • Gerald Groemer
H6/KWS [FOLKLORE-] 0385-2342
Molecular genetic analysis of 16th-18th century remains from Ishikobara site, Nagano prefecture, Japan 2007 Bulletin of the National Science Museum: Series D anthropology 33 (): 9-20
  • Ken-ichi Shinoda
H6/HB [TOKYO-] 0385-3039
Demographic structure of the human skeletal remains from the Ikenohata-Shichikenco site, Tokyo 2007 Bulletin of the National Science Museum: Series D anthropology 33 (): 21-38
  • Tomohito Nagaoka
H6/HB [TOKYO-] 0385-3039
Reconstruction of palaeodemographic characteristics from skeletal age at death distributions: perspectives from Hitotsubashi, Japan 2007 American journal of physical anthropology 134 (3): 301-11
  • Kazuaki Hirata
  • Tomohito Nagaoka
H6/HB [AMERICAN-] 0002-9483
The medium is the message: Hirata Atsutane's ethnography of the world beyond 2006 History of religions 45 (4): 337-72
  • Wilburn Hansen
H6/KFO [HISTORY-] 0018-2710
Views of the Ming dynasty in the Edo period. A comparative study of Ming and Edo illustrated fiction 2005 Oriental culture 85 (): 79-100
  • Yasuchi Oki
H6/KWV [ORIENTAL-] 0564-0202
The Edo period, on the eve of Japan's modern era. The foundation of Japanese arithmetic texts in the early Edo period - A study of abacus counting system of the Hassan-Kenichi 2005 Oriental culture 85 (): 37-78
  • Tokimasa Takeda
H6/KWV [ORIENTAL-] 0564-0202
Views of ancient China in the Edo period. Re-evaluating ancient Chinese studies in the Edo period 2005 Oriental culture 85 (): 5-35
  • Takao Hirase
H6/KWV [ORIENTAL-] 0564-0202
Promotion of European medicine and Japanese craftsmanship seen in Okuda wooden human skeleton made during Edo era, Japan 2005 Bulletin of the National Science Museum: Series D anthropology 31 (): 1-9
  • Hisao Baba
  • Kazuyoshi Suzuki
H6/HB [TOKYO-] 0385-3039
Deutsche Mediziner in Japan - ein Beitrag zum Wissenstransfer in der Edo-Zeit 2005 Japanstudien 17 (): 31-56
  • Edgar Franz
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 0938-6491