A history of the Japanese archipelago through its material artifacts over fifteen millennia. This compelling illustrated history in objects traces Japan's complex past through its material culture. Over 350 artifacts―from…
A history of the Japanese archipelago through its material artifacts over fifteen millennia.
This compelling illustrated history in objects traces Japan's complex past through its material culture. Over 350 artifacts―from the everyday to the sacred―highlight significant moments and themes from ancient times until the present, including religion and culture, agriculture and industry, urbanisation and immigration, and politics and trade. This ambitious visual account, spanning over fifteen thousand years of history, examines the materials, ideas, and cross-cultural connections that continue to shape Japan.
Historian Angus Lockyer reveals the stories behind an intriguing selection of objects from the British Museum Collection. The book explores the history of the region through artifacts, from the lengthy prehistoric record, through the rise of Buddhism and a military elite in Japan's classical and medieval periods, to the economic and cultural developments of the early modern and modern eras.
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