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Of robots and ancient mysteries: representations of Jōmon figurines as cultural heritage and popular culture | 2025 | Journal of social archaeology 25 (1): 48-71 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 1469-6053 | |||
The history of ancient Japanese dogs revealed by mitogenomes | 2024 | Anthropological Science 132 (1): 1-11 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 | |||
Nutritional deficiency and ecological stress in the Middle to Final western Jōmon | 2024 | Antiquity 98 (399): 709-23 | H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] | 0003-598X | |||
Collagen of ancient bones gives an indication of endogenous DNA preservation based on next-generation sequencing technology | 2024 | Anthropological Science 132 (2): 143-50 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 | |||
Taphonomic observation of Jomon human skeletal remains from a collective burial of the Gongenbara shell-mound, Chiba Prefecture, Japan | 2023 | Anthropological Science 131 (2): 89-105 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 | |||
Limb segment proportions of prehistoric Jomon hunter-gatherers from fetal life to adolescence: comparison with four other chronological groups from Japan | 2023 | Anthropological Science 131 (2): 117-31 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 | |||
Making sense of the transformation of religious practices: a critical long-term perspective from pre- and proto-historic Japan | 2022 | Cambridge archaeological journal 32 (1): 153-72 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
Towards a Jōmon food database: construction, analysis and implications for Hokkaido and the Ryukyu Islands, Japan | 2022 | World archaeology 54 (3): 390-406 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Preface to the special issue on interdisciplinary studies tackling the Jomon social structure | 2022 | Anthropological Science 130 (1): 1-2 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 | |||
Archaeological and anthropological views of Jomon society: modern methods and practices | 2022 | Anthropological Science 130 (1): 3-13 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 | |||
Newly discovered banjo-shuseki-bo (square-shaped bone-pile burial) human bones from the Final Jomon Period Hobi shell-mound site, Aichi Prefecture, Japan | 2022 | Anthropological Science 130 (1): 15-23 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 | |||
Strontium isotope analysis on human skeletal remains from the Hobi and Ikawazu shell-mounds in Aichi Prefecture, Japan | 2022 | Anthropological Science 130 (1): 25-32 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 | |||
Ritual tooth ablation in and dentometric assessment of a newly discovered collective burial at the Hobi shell-mound site, Aichi Prefecture, Japan | 2022 | Anthropological Science 130 (1): 33-8 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 | |||
Complete mitochondrial genome sequencing reveals double-buried Jomon individuals excavated from the Ikawazu shell-mound site were not in a mother-child relationship | 2022 | Anthropological Science 130 (1): 39-45 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 | |||
Ancient genomes from the initial Jomon period: new insights into the genetic history of the Japanese archipelago | 2021 | Anthropological Science 129 (1): 13-22 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 | |||
Walnuts, salmon and sika deer: exploring the evolution and diversification of Jōmon "culinary" traditions in prehistoric Hokkaidō | 2020 | Journal of anthropological archaeology 60 (): 1-21 | *H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0278-4165 | |||
Project Holocene: the clayful phenomenon of Jōmon flame pots | 2020 | Cambridge archaeological journal 31 (1): 1-19 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
Pottery and non-sedentary communities: origins, technology and usage | 2020 | Ethno-anthropological problems journal 15 (3): 745–71 | H6/KVP [ETNOANTROPOLOSKI PROBLEMI Casopis -] | 0353-1589 | |||
Early Jomon fishing activities reconstructed from the fish assemblages of the I-trench expansion of the northern valley area at the Sannai Maruyama site, Aomori Province, Japan | 2019 | Anthropological Science 127 (1): 1-13 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | ||||
Late Jomon male and female genome sequences from the Funadomari site in Hokkaido, Japan | 2019 | Anthropological Science 127 (2): 83-108 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 | |||
Emergence of ancient ceramics in East Asia (the geoarchaeological aspect) | 2019 | Anthropology and archeology of Eurasia 58 (1-2): 6-22 | H6/KVY [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 1061-1959 | |||
Long-term marine resource use in Hokkaido, northern Japan: new insights into sea mammal hunting and fishing | 2019 | World archaeology 51 (3): 408-28 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
The evolution of curved beads (magatama 勾玉 / 曲玉) in Jōmon period Japan and the development of individual ownership | 2018 | Asian perspectives 57 (1): 105-158 | H6/KE [ASIAN-] | 0066-8435 | |||
A female human skeleton from the Initial Jomon period found in the Iyai rock shelter in mountainous Kanto, Japan | 2018 | Anthropological Science 126 (3): 151-64 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 | |||
Regional variations in the Jomon population revisited on craniofacial morphology | 2017 | Anthropological Science 125 (2): 85-100 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 | |||
Morphological and paleeopathological report of the late Jomon human remains from the Daizen-no-minami site, Chiba prefecture | 2017 | Bulletin of the National Museum of Nature and Science: Series D anthropology 43 (): 17-31 | H6/HB [TOKYO-] | 1881-9087 | |||
The earliest ceramics in Eastern Asia - research results and problems (technological aspects of ceramic pastes) | 2017 | Eurasia antiqua: Zeitschrift für Archäologie Eurasiens 23 (): 15-25 | H6/KE [EURASIA-] | 0949-0434 | |||
A comparative analysis of fetal to subadult femoral midshaft bone distribution of prehistoric Jomon hunter-gatherers and modern Japanese | 2016 | Anthropological Science 124 (1): 1-15 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 | |||
Hunting dogs as environmental adaptations in Jōmon Japan | 2016 | Antiquity 90 (353): 1166-80 | H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] | 0003-598X | |||
Isotopic evidence of breastfeeding and weaning practices in a hunter-gatherer population during the late/final Jomon period in eastern Japan | 2016 | Journal of archaeological science 76 (): 70-8 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0305-4403 | |||
Morphological characteristics of buried dog remains excavated from the Kamikuroiwa rock shelter site, Ehime prefecture, Japan | 2015 | Anthropological Science 123 (2): 73-85 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 | |||
Rediscovery of the oldest dog burial remains in Japan | 2015 | Anthropological Science 123 (2): 99-105 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 | |||
Pre-agricultural management of plant resources during the Jomon period in Japan - a sophisticated system of plant resources | 2014 | Journal of archaeological science 42 (): 93-106 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0305-4403 | |||
Age changes of muscoloskeletal stress markers and their inter-period comparisons | 2014 | Anthropological Science 122 (1): 7-22 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 | |||
Transverse basilar cleft detected in prehistoric Jomon skulls from Japan | 2014 | Anthropological Science 122 (1): 45-50 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 | |||
Material report: human skeletal remains newly added in the 2013 academic year to the human osteological collection at the Department of Anthropology, National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo | 2014 | Bulletin of the National Museum of Nature and Science: Series D anthropology 40 (): 25-42 | H6/HB [TOKYO-] | 1881-9087 | |||
Overview of genetic variation in the Y chromosome of modern Japanese males | 2014 | Anthropological Science 122 (3): 131-6 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 | |||
Evaluation of carnivory in inland Jomon culture hunter-gatherers based on nitrogen isotopic compositions of individual amino acids in bone collagen | 2013 | Journal of archaeological science 40 (7): 2913-23 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0305-4403 | |||
Ancient mitochondrial DNA sequences of Jomon teeth samples from Sanganji, Tohoku district, Japan | 2013 | Anthropological Science 121 (2): 89-103 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 | |||
Mitochondrial DNA analysis of the human skeleton of the initial Jomon phase excavated at the Yugura cave site, Nagano, Japan | 2013 | Anthropological Science 121 (2): 137-43 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 | |||
Isotopic evidence of dietary variability in subadults at the Usu-moshiri site of the epi-Jomon culture, Japan | 2013 | Journal of archaeological science 40 (11): 3914-25 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0305-4403 | |||
Cycles of change in Jomon settlement: a case study from eastern Tokyo Bay | 2013 | Antiquity 87 (338): 1169-81 | H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] | 0003-598X | |||
Reconstructing patterns of systemic stress in a Jomon period subadult using incremental microstructures of enamel | 2012 | Journal of archaeological science 39 (5): 1634-41 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0305-4403 | |||
Facial characteristics of the prehistoric and early-modern inhabitants of the Okinawa islands in comparison to the contemporary people of Honshu | 2012 | Anthropological Science 120 (1): 23-32 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 | |||
Dental metric variability associated with human migration from skeletal remains of two Jomon sites (Yoshigo and Inariyama) in the Atsumi peninsula area | 2012 | Anthropological Science 120 (2): 167-77 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 | |||
Endocranial proportions and postorbital morphology of the Minatogawa I and IV late pleistocene Homo sapiens crania from Okinawa island, Japan | 2012 | Anthropological Science 120 (2): 179-94 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 | |||
Strontium isotope analysis to reveal migration in relation to climate change and ritual tooth ablation of Jomon skeletal remains from western Japan | 2012 | Journal of anthropological archaeology 31 (4): 551-63 | *H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0278-4165 | |||
Early Jomon pottery (based on material from Ookubo site) | 2012 | Rossiiskaia arkheologiia 1 (): 5-15 | H6/KVY [SOVETSKAYA ARKHEOLOGIYA] | 0869-6063 | |||
An alternative view of the peopling of South America: Lagoa Santa in craniometric perspective | 2011 | Anthropological Science 119 (1): 21-38 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 | |||
Developmental variation in facial forms in Japan | 2011 | Anthropological Science 119 (1): 49-65 | H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] | 0918-7960 |