Archaeology of Japan
Discover the rich history of Japan with "Archaeology of Japan" by Koji Mizoguchi, published by Cambridge University Press in 2018. This groundbreaking book offers a comprehensive study of the Yayoi and Kofun periods (circa 600 BC–AD 700), highlighting how the introduction of rice paddy-field farming sparked significant social complexity and the emergence of hierarchical structures that ultimately led to the formation of the ancient state. Spanning 391 pages, this essential read is perfect for enthusiasts of Japanese and East Asian history, archaeology, and those intrigued by the dynamics of state formation and archaeological theory. Enhance your understanding of Japan's past with this insightful exploration into its archaeological heritage.