Tribes, Chiefdoms and early states in late prehistoric Japan
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)
This session presents the results of recent research into the archaeology of chiefdoms and early states in late prehistoric Japan. The time period under consideration spans from ca. 500 B.C. to 600 A.D. During this time period, local societies evolved from tribal-level to chiefdom-level, and eventually from the third to fifth centuries A.D. several regional societies were united to form the central polity at an early-state level. The social and cultural evolution during this time period is characterized by strong regional differentiation in the speed and process of evolution and patterns of interaction with other regions, although the major subsistence base was wet rice agriculture. Moreover, interaction with the Chinese continent and Korean peninsula played the major role in the development of social complexity. In the middle third century, highly standardized keyhole-shaped burial mounds appeared in many regions of Japan, but strong regional differences remained. In this session, we want to emphasize this interplay between autonomous local polities and the central polity in the process toward more complex soiety.
Other Keywords
state formation •
Lithic Analysis •
Agriculture •
Digging Tools •
Warfare •
Horse riding •
Iron Age •
weapons burials •
Stone tool and debitage •
Inter-site relationship
Geographic Keywords
East/Southeast Asia
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- Documents (10)
- Background to Drastic Increase in Yayoi Period Sites in Japan (2015)
- Beginning of Agriculture and Immigrants from the Korean Peninsula in Prehistoric Japan (2015)
- History of Research into the Jomon-Yayoi Transition (2015)
- Introduction of a Practice of Horse-Riding in Fifth-Century Japan and its Political Significance (2015)
- The Role of Iron Weaponry and Martial Ideology in the Political Consolidation of Early Japan (2015)
- Spread of Digging Tools and the Social Change in Kofun Period Japan (2015)
- State Formation Process in Seventh Century A.D. Japan from a Religious Perspective (2015)
- Transition from the Yayoi to Kofun Periods in Third Century A.D. Japan (2015)
- Wars and battles as cultural phenomena in Bronze and Early Iron Age of Japan (2015)
- Wide-Range Regional Interaction prior to State Formation in Late Prehistoric Eastern Japan (2015)