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The Japanese Archaeology Association was founded in 1948 (1948) and has been active as the center of the Japanese archaeology world since then. In addition to the 『 Japanese Archaeology Annual Report 』, the Japanese Archaeology Association has started to publish an organ journal mainly consisting of research papers and research notebooks. This journal is intended as a place to present the results of Japanese archaeology and is sent as a basic reference for exchanges with foreign academia.
Readers with a wide range of interest in archaeology are encouraged to subscribe to it.
Contents
Articles
Supply of obsidian from the southern base of Mt. Yatsugatake to the eastern part of the Kofu basin in the latter half of the first half of the Jomon period. Relationship between relatives of the bones excavated from Mitsunari 4 Tumulus, Kume, Tsuyama City, Okayama, from the viewpoint of DNA analysis. Fumiko Nagata
Research Notes
Reexamination of the Amida Ruins - a consideration of the appearance of "large-scale village ruins" in the latter half of the Jomon period -. Masahiro Fukunaga
Special Feature
Research trends
Analysis of ruins, buried cultural property enclosure sites and ruins maps - current status and issues / prospects -. Jun Noguchi
Practice of digitization of site maps and buried cultural property preliminary surveys in elementary municipalities. 利邦 Miyamoto
buried cultural property survey big data analysis. Osamu Take 内樹
Book review. Akatsuki Yamada Kanai Naoya 『 』 Hosaka Ikenotani Shinoda Kameda