| Documenta Praehistorica | |
| Emerging craft production and local identity: a case of the Late Jomon Period | |
| Takamune Kawashima1  | |
| [1] Department of Asian and African Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana$$ | |
| 关键词: salt; craft production; identity; JÅmon; Japan; | |
| DOI : 10.4312/dp.39.18 | |
| 学科分类:地球科学(综合) | |
| 来源: Univerza v Ljubljani * Filozofska Fakulteta / University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Philosophy | |
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【 摘 要 】
"After the Late JÅmon period, several changes have been identified, such as a reduction in the number of settlements, new types of settlement, an increase in the number of ritual objects, and emerging local craft production. Of these changes, the appearance of new types of settlement implies a change in the settlement system, which leads to a more sedentary system. This can be connected with the emergence of local crafts and social identity. In the KantÅ Plain of the Late JÅmon clay earrings, shell bracelets, stone rods, and salt were produced. In this paper, I focus on salt production in the Late JÅmon, and examine the meaning of emerging craft production in this period.
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