[A] : Article, [RN] : Research Note
[A] | MIYAZAKI Asao and KANEKO Naoyuki | A Study of the Roulette-decorated Pottery in the Earliest Jomon Period: The Relationship between Hyori-jomon-kei, Yoriito-mon-kei, Muroya-Joso-kei, and Oshigata-mon-kei Pottery Groups | 1-36 |
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[A] | TANII Takeshi and HOSODA Masaru | Daigi type Pottery in Kanto, Kasori-E type Pottery in Tohoku | 37-67 |
[A] | MIZOGUCHI Koji | A Study of Burial Cluster C at the Cemetary Site of Kuriyama, Amagi City, Fukuoka Prefecture: Social Archaeology of a Jar Burial Site of the Middle Yayoi Period in Northern Kyushu | 69-94 |
[A] | SHIGEFUJI Teruyuki and NISHI Ken'ichiro | Regionality and Hierarchy Structure of Burial Facilities in Kofun Period Northern Kyushu Region: Based on Early and Middle Kofun Period in the Eastern Sector of the Region | 95-117 |
[A] | SHIRAI Kumiko | Some Aspects of the Takayanagi Choshizuka Kofun | 119-138 |
[A] | TAKAHASHI Takumi | The Armour of East Asia and Japan: With Particular Emphasis on Manufacturing Styles and Techniques during and before the Fifth Century AD | 139-160 |
[A] | SAKAI Takashi | Port Cities of Southeast Asia and Japan in the Middle and Pre-Modern Ages: Their Functions and Defensive Facilities as seen through Pictorial Data | 161-180 |
[A] | SAWASHITA Takanobu | A Viewpoint for Socio-archaeology: In Response to the Criticism by Satoru Nakazono | 181-189 |
[RN] | TAKEHARA Manabu | A Human-shaped Clay Tablet Excavated at Eriana Site in Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture | 191-200 |
[RN] | ONO Akira | Polished Stone Tools from the Willendorf II Site in Austria | 201-206 |