State formation in Japan: emergence of a 4th-century ruling elite
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XXI, 261 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. |
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Contents
List of Tables xi
List of Figures xii
Preface xiv
Scope of study xiv
Acknowledgements xv
Conventions xvi
chapter one Orientation 1
The historical context 1
The Yellow Sea Interaction Sphere 1
Protohistoric development 4
Mounded Tomb Culture overview 7
The role of the tombs 7
Tripartite Kofun period 9
Phase divisions 16
The period of state formation 17
Protohistoric archaeology 19
Chinese court histories 19
Japanese court histories 20
Text aided archaeology 25
Spotlight on Early Kofun 26
CHAPTER TWO Theoretical Approaches 27
From the general to the particular to the individual 27
Interaction and circulation 31
Core periphery interaction 33
vii
Contents
Peer Polity Interaction 34
Complex interaction 36
Prestige good economies 37
CHAPTER THREE Edge of Empire: Yayoi Interaction with the
Continent (1st Century bc to
Mid 3rd Century ad) 41
Han expansion and the Han tributary system 41
Han as a world empire 53
The category of world empire 53
Applying Wallerstein to the Han 56
Yayoi political economy 61
Procurement of bronze 61
Procurement of iron 65
The prestige good system 67
Yayoi interaction 71
Polities in North Kyushu 71
Inland Sea developments 78
Relations again with China 79
Summary 82
chapter four From Yamatai to Yamato (3rd Century) 83
Two historical views of early Japanese statehood 83
Introduction 83
Through Chinese eyes 86
According to the official histories of Japan 87
Reconciling the conflicting views 90
Himiko and protohistoric archaeology 94
Himiko and the Hashihaka Tomb 95
Himiko's capital 98
Himiko's mirrors 99
Working assumptions 102
CHAPTER FIVE Hashihaka and Mounded Burials
(3rd Century) 104
Introduction 104
From mound burials to mounded tombs 105
Yayoi period mound burials 105
Mounded burial terminology HO
The emergence of chiefs in Eastern Seto 114
viii
Contents
The Makimuku Tomb Cluster 115
Early 3rd century social interaction 118
Makimuku's external relations 118
Hashihaka: motivations for construction 124
The economics of Himiko's success 126
Contributions towards tomb standardization 129
Summary and prospects 130
CHAPTER SIX Early Kofun Polities
(Mid 3rd to Mid 4th Centuries) 132
Establishment of the Mounded Tomb Culture 133
The Seto axis 133
Regional pre eminence 135
Relations indicated by armour finds 138
Territorial development 140
Implications 148
The problem of triangular rimmed mirrors 149
Kobayashi's theory of mirror distribution 149
Comments, criticisms and further research 150
Nara Basin political development 152
Territorial division 152
Textual support 153
Ceramic support 1 56
Territorial consolidation 158
Pro Miwa loyalties 159
chapter seven Prestige Goods and Class Identity
(Mid 3rd to Mid 4th Centuries) 162
MTC as the second prestige good system 162
Elite identity and interaction 169
Formation of a supra regional elite 169
Badges of membership 170
Stratified peer polities 1' ^
Processes of social stratification 173
Class versus interest group 1' °
chapter eight The Miwa Court and Cult
(Late 3rd to Mid 4th Centuries) 178
The pre eminence of Miwa 1' °
Cult figures and their personalities 179
ix
Contents
The cult of the Queen Mother of the West 179
Queen Mother analogs in Early Kofun 181
Constitution of Miwa authority 184
Godly authority 184
From 'ritual' to 'governance' 185
Makimuku as a 'ceremonial centre' 187
The nature of the Miwa Court 189
Conclusions 190
End of an era 192
Epilogue 195
Appendix One: the Chinese Court Chronicles 199
Hanshu *» Han Shu 199
Weizhi «* Wei Chih 199
Houhanshu **» Hou Han Shu 200
Songshu 5fc# Sung Shu 200
Liangshu • Liang Shu 200
Nanqishu *£» Nan Ch'i Shu 201
Appendix Two: the Japanese Court Chronicles 202
Kojiki **IE 202
Nihon Shoki P ##£ 203
Fudoki »±IE 204
Appendix Three: tables of Early Kofun tombs and contents 205
Glossary, Character List and Index of East Asian Terms 218
Notes 224
Bibliography 229
Main Index 246
Classified Placename Index 258
x
List of Tables
0.1 Provinces and prefectures of Japan xxi
1.1 Tripartite divisioning of the Kofun period 10
1.2 Phases of keyhole tomb chronology 16
1.3 Traditional list of Japanese sovereigns to AD 715 22
3.1 Chronology of seminal events surrounding the
Commandery Period 44
3.2 Comparative artefact repertoires of burials in the
southern Korean Peninsula and North Kyushu during
the Commandery Period 74
5.1 Kingly burials in the Yayoi period 107
5.2 Terms for mounded burials 112
5.3 Terminal Yayoi and Early Kofun pottery equivalences
in the Kinai region H4
5.4 Regional sources of Late Yayoi attributes in
standardized keyhole tomb construction 129
6.1 Measurements of EK 1 tomb distances and clusters
in specific regions 142
6.2 Known contents of small and medium sized
EK 1 tombs I47
6.3 Presence of non local potteries in the Nara Basin
through the Yayoi Kofun transition 157
8.1 Development of Daoist concepts about the
Queen Mother of the West 180
A.1 EK 1 keyhole tomb structures and contents 205
A.2 Early Kofun tombs with iron armour 214
xi
List of Figures
0.1 Provincial divisions of Japan used between 645 and 1871 xix
0.2 Prefectural divisions of Japan since 1871 xx
1.1 Focus on the Yellow Sea 2
1.2 Bronze distributions in western Japan during
the Late Yayoi period 4
1.3 Tomb shapes and sizes during the Kofun period 8
1.4 Locations of the successive Kofun period 'courts' 11
1.5 Kofun period tomb chamber constructions 12
1.6 Kinai style haniwa funerary sculptures 13
1.7 Haniwa placement patterns 14
1.8 Goshikizuka Tomb 15
1.9 Flow chart for the period of Japanese state formation 19
2.1 Multi level interaction paths among hierarchical societies 37
3.1 The Han and Roman Empires of Eurasia 42
3.2 Gold seal 52
3.3 Han Dynasty bronze mirrors 63
3.4 Kinai network of sites and bronze bell distribution
in Middle Yayoi 64
3.5 Yayoi prestige good system of North Kyushu 69
3.6 Location of guo in North Kyushu 72
3.7 Artefacts common to high ranking burials in the
southern Korean Peninsula and northern Kyushu in
the first centuries AD 73
3.8 Organizational hierarchy of Yayoi guo 75
3.9 Reconstruction of Na koku's territorial hierarchy 76
3.10 Stages 1 and 2 of upland site construction 79
4.1 The Hashihaka Tomb in Makimuku 97
4.2 The Yoshinogari site layout 100
4.3 Wei dynasty triangular rimmed deity beast mirror 102
5.1 Regional variations in Yayoi mound burial shapes 108
xii
List of Figures
5.2 Well known mound burials 110
5.3 Spiral designs carved onto wooden artefacts
from Makimuku 116
5.4 Kibi style special decorated jar stands and jars 116
5.5 Distribution of Makimuku style keyhole mound burials 121
5.6 The Godo keyhole shaped mounded burials and their
Shonai ceramics 123
5.7 Examples of standardized and non standardized
keyhole tombs 131
6.1 Keyhole tomb distributions in the Early Kofun period 134
6.2 Histograms of keyhole tomb sizes 135
6.3 Kinai core territory and Nara Basin development 137
6.4 Early armour found in Kofun tombs 139
6.5 EK 1 tomb clusters in three regions of western Japan 145
6.6 Limits to the early Miwa polity 154
7.1 Standard Early Kofun grave goods from
Shikinzan Tomb, Osaka 163
7.2 Beadstone manufacturing sites in the
Early Kofun period 165
7.3 Beadstone bracelet like objects and their
Yayoi antecedents 166
7.4 Beadstone sceptres made of jasper or green tuff 167
7.5 Evidence of boat travel from wooden and
ceramic sculptures 171
8.1 Makimuku as a ceremonial centre 188
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Contents
List of Tables xi
List of Figures xii
Preface xiv
Scope of study xiv
Acknowledgements xv
Conventions xvi
chapter one Orientation 1
The historical context 1
The Yellow Sea Interaction Sphere 1
Protohistoric development 4
Mounded Tomb Culture overview 7
The role of the tombs 7
Tripartite Kofun period 9
Phase divisions 16
The period of state formation 17
Protohistoric archaeology 19
Chinese court histories 19
Japanese court histories 20
Text aided archaeology 25
Spotlight on Early Kofun 26
CHAPTER TWO Theoretical Approaches 27
From the general to the particular to the individual 27
Interaction and circulation 31
Core periphery interaction 33
vii
Contents
Peer Polity Interaction 34
Complex interaction 36
Prestige good economies 37
CHAPTER THREE Edge of Empire: Yayoi Interaction with the
Continent (1st Century bc to
Mid 3rd Century ad) 41
Han expansion and the Han tributary system 41
Han as a world empire 53
The category of world empire 53
Applying Wallerstein to the Han 56
Yayoi political economy 61
Procurement of bronze 61
Procurement of iron 65
The prestige good system 67
Yayoi interaction 71
Polities in North Kyushu 71
Inland Sea developments 78
Relations again with China 79
Summary 82
chapter four From Yamatai to Yamato (3rd Century) 83
Two historical views of early Japanese statehood 83
Introduction 83
Through Chinese eyes 86
According to the official histories of Japan 87
Reconciling the conflicting views 90
Himiko and protohistoric archaeology 94
Himiko and the Hashihaka Tomb 95
Himiko's capital 98
Himiko's mirrors 99
Working assumptions 102
CHAPTER FIVE Hashihaka and Mounded Burials
(3rd Century) 104
Introduction 104
From mound burials to mounded tombs 105
Yayoi period mound burials 105
Mounded burial terminology HO
The emergence of chiefs in Eastern Seto 114
viii
Contents
The Makimuku Tomb Cluster 115
Early 3rd century social interaction 118
Makimuku's external relations 118
Hashihaka: motivations for construction 124
The economics of Himiko's success 126
Contributions towards tomb standardization 129
Summary and prospects 130
CHAPTER SIX Early Kofun Polities
(Mid 3rd to Mid 4th Centuries) 132
Establishment of the Mounded Tomb Culture 133
The Seto axis 133
Regional pre eminence 135
Relations indicated by armour finds 138
Territorial development 140
Implications 148
The problem of triangular rimmed mirrors 149
Kobayashi's theory of mirror distribution 149
Comments, criticisms and further research 150
Nara Basin political development 152
Territorial division 152
Textual support 153
Ceramic support 1 56
Territorial consolidation 158
Pro Miwa loyalties 159
chapter seven Prestige Goods and Class Identity
(Mid 3rd to Mid 4th Centuries) 162
MTC as the second prestige good system 162
Elite identity and interaction 169
Formation of a supra regional elite 169
Badges of membership 170
Stratified peer polities 1' ^
Processes of social stratification 173
Class versus interest group 1' °
chapter eight The Miwa Court and Cult
(Late 3rd to Mid 4th Centuries) 178
The pre eminence of Miwa 1' °
Cult figures and their personalities 179
ix
Contents
The cult of the Queen Mother of the West 179
Queen Mother analogs in Early Kofun 181
Constitution of Miwa authority 184
Godly authority 184
From 'ritual' to 'governance' 185
Makimuku as a 'ceremonial centre' 187
The nature of the Miwa Court 189
Conclusions 190
End of an era 192
Epilogue 195
Appendix One: the Chinese Court Chronicles 199
Hanshu *» Han Shu 199
Weizhi «* Wei Chih 199
Houhanshu **» Hou Han Shu 200
Songshu 5fc# Sung Shu 200
Liangshu • Liang Shu 200
Nanqishu *£» Nan Ch'i Shu 201
Appendix Two: the Japanese Court Chronicles 202
Kojiki **IE 202
Nihon Shoki P ##£ 203
Fudoki »±IE 204
Appendix Three: tables of Early Kofun tombs and contents 205
Glossary, Character List and Index of East Asian Terms 218
Notes 224
Bibliography 229
Main Index 246
Classified Placename Index 258
x
List of Tables
0.1 Provinces and prefectures of Japan xxi
1.1 Tripartite divisioning of the Kofun period 10
1.2 Phases of keyhole tomb chronology 16
1.3 Traditional list of Japanese sovereigns to AD 715 22
3.1 Chronology of seminal events surrounding the
Commandery Period 44
3.2 Comparative artefact repertoires of burials in the
southern Korean Peninsula and North Kyushu during
the Commandery Period 74
5.1 Kingly burials in the Yayoi period 107
5.2 Terms for mounded burials 112
5.3 Terminal Yayoi and Early Kofun pottery equivalences
in the Kinai region H4
5.4 Regional sources of Late Yayoi attributes in
standardized keyhole tomb construction 129
6.1 Measurements of EK 1 tomb distances and clusters
in specific regions 142
6.2 Known contents of small and medium sized
EK 1 tombs I47
6.3 Presence of non local potteries in the Nara Basin
through the Yayoi Kofun transition 157
8.1 Development of Daoist concepts about the
Queen Mother of the West 180
A.1 EK 1 keyhole tomb structures and contents 205
A.2 Early Kofun tombs with iron armour 214
xi
List of Figures
0.1 Provincial divisions of Japan used between 645 and 1871 xix
0.2 Prefectural divisions of Japan since 1871 xx
1.1 Focus on the Yellow Sea 2
1.2 Bronze distributions in western Japan during
the Late Yayoi period 4
1.3 Tomb shapes and sizes during the Kofun period 8
1.4 Locations of the successive Kofun period 'courts' 11
1.5 Kofun period tomb chamber constructions 12
1.6 Kinai style haniwa funerary sculptures 13
1.7 Haniwa placement patterns 14
1.8 Goshikizuka Tomb 15
1.9 Flow chart for the period of Japanese state formation 19
2.1 Multi level interaction paths among hierarchical societies 37
3.1 The Han and Roman Empires of Eurasia 42
3.2 Gold seal 52
3.3 Han Dynasty bronze mirrors 63
3.4 Kinai network of sites and bronze bell distribution
in Middle Yayoi 64
3.5 Yayoi prestige good system of North Kyushu 69
3.6 Location of guo in North Kyushu 72
3.7 Artefacts common to high ranking burials in the
southern Korean Peninsula and northern Kyushu in
the first centuries AD 73
3.8 Organizational hierarchy of Yayoi guo 75
3.9 Reconstruction of Na koku's territorial hierarchy 76
3.10 Stages 1 and 2 of upland site construction 79
4.1 The Hashihaka Tomb in Makimuku 97
4.2 The Yoshinogari site layout 100
4.3 Wei dynasty triangular rimmed deity beast mirror 102
5.1 Regional variations in Yayoi mound burial shapes 108
xii
List of Figures
5.2 Well known mound burials 110
5.3 Spiral designs carved onto wooden artefacts
from Makimuku 116
5.4 Kibi style special decorated jar stands and jars 116
5.5 Distribution of Makimuku style keyhole mound burials 121
5.6 The Godo keyhole shaped mounded burials and their
Shonai ceramics 123
5.7 Examples of standardized and non standardized
keyhole tombs 131
6.1 Keyhole tomb distributions in the Early Kofun period 134
6.2 Histograms of keyhole tomb sizes 135
6.3 Kinai core territory and Nara Basin development 137
6.4 Early armour found in Kofun tombs 139
6.5 EK 1 tomb clusters in three regions of western Japan 145
6.6 Limits to the early Miwa polity 154
7.1 Standard Early Kofun grave goods from
Shikinzan Tomb, Osaka 163
7.2 Beadstone manufacturing sites in the
Early Kofun period 165
7.3 Beadstone bracelet like objects and their
Yayoi antecedents 166
7.4 Beadstone sceptres made of jasper or green tuff 167
7.5 Evidence of boat travel from wooden and
ceramic sculptures 171
8.1 Makimuku as a ceremonial centre 188
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geographic | Japan History To 645 Japan (DE-588)4028495-5 gnd |
geographic_facet | Japan History To 645 Japan |
id | DE-604.BV021579629 |
illustrated | Illustrated |
index_date | 2024-07-02T14:41:17Z |
indexdate | 2024-07-20T08:54:46Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 0415311780 9780415311786 9780415596282 |
language | English |
lccn | 2006010367 |
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oclc_num | 65400381 |
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physical | XXI, 261 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. |
publishDate | 2007 |
publishDateSearch | 2007 |
publishDateSort | 2007 |
publisher | Routledge |
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series2 | Durham East-Asia series |
spelling | Barnes, Gina Lee 1947- Verfasser (DE-588)143076493 aut State formation in Japan emergence of a 4th-century ruling elite Gina L. Barnes 1. publ. New York [u.a.] Routledge 2007 XXI, 261 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Durham East-Asia series Includes bibliographical references and index Geschichte 300-400 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Politische Elite (DE-588)4076219-1 gnd rswk-swf Gründung (DE-588)4020642-7 gnd rswk-swf Staat (DE-588)4056618-3 gnd rswk-swf Japan History To 645 Japan (DE-588)4028495-5 gnd rswk-swf Japan (DE-588)4028495-5 g Staat (DE-588)4056618-3 s Gründung (DE-588)4020642-7 s Politische Elite (DE-588)4076219-1 s Geschichte 300-400 z DE-604 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014795318&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Barnes, Gina Lee 1947- State formation in Japan emergence of a 4th-century ruling elite Geschichte Politische Elite (DE-588)4076219-1 gnd Gründung (DE-588)4020642-7 gnd Staat (DE-588)4056618-3 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4076219-1 (DE-588)4020642-7 (DE-588)4056618-3 (DE-588)4028495-5 |
title | State formation in Japan emergence of a 4th-century ruling elite |
title_auth | State formation in Japan emergence of a 4th-century ruling elite |
title_exact_search | State formation in Japan emergence of a 4th-century ruling elite |
title_exact_search_txtP | State formation in Japan emergence of a 4th-century ruling elite |
title_full | State formation in Japan emergence of a 4th-century ruling elite Gina L. Barnes |
title_fullStr | State formation in Japan emergence of a 4th-century ruling elite Gina L. Barnes |
title_full_unstemmed | State formation in Japan emergence of a 4th-century ruling elite Gina L. Barnes |
title_short | State formation in Japan |
title_sort | state formation in japan emergence of a 4th century ruling elite |
title_sub | emergence of a 4th-century ruling elite |
topic | Geschichte Politische Elite (DE-588)4076219-1 gnd Gründung (DE-588)4020642-7 gnd Staat (DE-588)4056618-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschichte Politische Elite Gründung Staat Japan History To 645 Japan |
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