This talk was part of the exhibition and at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology of the University of California, Berkeley. The exhibition, Cloth that Stretches: Weaving Community Across Time and Space, was on display from Feb until March 15, 2020, due to COVID-19 pandemic and then went online shortly thereafter.
The talk is also on Youtube.
This event was co-sponsored by the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology and the Center for Japanese Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Nishihara, Kazuyo 2021 Basketery and Plant Use in Prehistoric Japan
1. Basketry and
Plant Use in
Prehistoric
Japan
Feb. 18, 2021
Nishihara, Kazuyo
Visiting Scholar, University of California, Berkeley
Ph.D Student, Kyoto University
Continuity and Change in
Production and Use of Rural
Japanese Baskets
21. Acknowledgement
Citation (Bibliography in the hand-out)
1. Kudo, Yuichiro, and National Museum of Japanese History Ed., 2013. New perspectives on the plant use of Jomon
people. Shinsensha publisher (In Japanese).
2. Kudo, Yuichiro. 2012. The environmental cultural history of the Paleolithic and the Jomon period. Shinsensha
publisher (In Japanese).
3. Noshiro, Shuichi, Yuka Sasaki, Kazutaka Kobayashi, Mitsuo Suzuki, and Iwao Nishida. 2019. Material selection and
weaving techniques for the oldest basketry in Japan found at the Higashimyo site, Saga Prefecture. Journal of
Archaeological Science: Reports. 23: 12-24.
4. Yamamoto, Yoshio. 1999. Disappearing Folklore and Implements for Everyday Use. Kiyomi-son Education board ed
(In Japanese).
Photo Courtesy
Image courtesy of Higashi Murayama Furusato Museum, Hida Miyagawa Archaeology and Folklore Museum, Oita
Prefectural Center for Archaeological Research, Saga City Board of Education, Sannai Maruyama Jomon Culture Center,
and Anna Nielsen.
Land Acknowledgment
I recognize that Berkeley sits on the territory of Huichin, the ancestral and unceded land of the Chochenyo- speaking
Ohlone people, the successors of the historic and sovereign Verona Band of Alameda County. This land was and
continues to be of great importance to the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe and other familial descendants of the Verona Band. I
recognize that every member of the Berkeley community has benefited and continues to benefit from the use and
occupation of this land, since the institution’s founding in 1868.
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Editor's Notes
Self-Intro
Basketery and Land management / Plant Use
庭
縄文の実年代の図(一言言及)、縄文時代の人々―
Plant gathering, hunting and fishing with a heavy emphasis on environmental management
龍頭遺跡:杵築市山香町大字野原
植物名(学名)をスライドに入れる!
滋賀
滋賀
滋賀
前期・中期
植物名を入れる
後期〜晩期(後期が主体)
鷺内遺跡
福島県南相馬市鹿島区寺内鷺内
東名遺跡、三内丸山遺跡 (早期、前期)
後期〜晩期(後期が主体)
後期〜晩期(後期が主体)
鷺内遺跡
福島県南相馬市鹿島区寺内鷺内
後期〜晩期(後期が主体)
鷺内遺跡
下宅部復元実験のこと
龍頭遺跡の復元実験にも触れる
Task: Need to translate this Jomon calendar Case study 2 : Hisgashimyo site