Reading N-Z

Pearson, Richard (2006) Jomon hot spot: increasing sedentism in south-western Japan in the Incipient Jomon (14,000-9250 cal. BC) and Earliest Jomon cal. BC) periods. World Archaeology 38,239-258.

Piggott, Joan R. (1983) Keeping Up With the Past. New Discoveries Enrich Our Views of History

Monumenta Nipponica 38, 313-319.

Suzuki, H. and K. Hanihara (1972) The Minatogawa Man. The University of Tokyo Bulletin, No. 19. The University Museum, Tokyo.

Tsukada, M., S. Sugita and Y. Tsukada (1986) Oldest primitive agriculture and vegetational environments in Japan. Nature, Vol. 322:632-634.

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