縄文時代の技術「原始的機織り」 Textile technology of the Jōmon period
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Dogū are enigmatic clay figures from the later phases of Japan’s Jomon period, a prehistoric era spanning over 10,000 years. • In this video we will explore the history, symbolism, and archaeology surrounding these dramatic looking artifacts of ancient Japan. Discover how dogū reflect the spiritual lives of their creators, from themes of fertility and ritual healing to the fascinating, yet often misunderstood, theories of their purpose. • We will also look into the influence of dogū on modern Japanese culture and debunk myths that cast them as “evidence” of ancient astronauts. • Let’s connect with the mystique of ancient Japan through Dogū! • 土偶を通して、古代日本の神秘とつながろう! • • English Sources: • *British Museum Press, Bailey, D., Doi, T., Harada, M., Ishibashi, S., Coolidge Rousmaniere, N. and Kaner, S. (2009). The Power of Dogu: Ceramic Figures from Ancient Japan. London: British Museum. • *Hiroshi, M. (1967). Dogu and Haniwa. Japan Quarterly, 14(4). • *Kaner, S. (2017). Jomon and Yayoi: Premodern to Hypermodern. In: Routledge Handbook of Premodern Japanese History. London: Routledge. • *Mizoguchi, K. (2017). Anthropomorphic Clay Figurines of the Jomon Period of Japan. In: The Oxford Handbook of Prehistoric Figurines. Oxford: Oxford University Press. • Japanese Sources: • *Chiba, T. (2012). Dogu and Human Face Handles in the Collection of the Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of History. Kanagawa Prefectural Museum Research Report: Humanities, 38, ISSN: 0910-9730. • *Konda, A. and Muto, Y. (2014). My First Dogu (はじめての土偶). Tokyo: Sekai Bunka Sha. • *Mikami, T. (2014). 縄文土偶ガイドブック Jōmon Dogū Guide Book : 縄文土偶の世界 Jōmon Dogū No Sekai. 1st ed. Tokyo: Shinsensha. • • Social media: • https://x.com/TholosHistory • / tholoshistory • • #ancienthistory #tholoshistory #realarchaeology
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