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| | INDEX Page numbers followed by 'f' refer to figures; 'm' to maps; 'n' to notes; and 't' to tables. | | accountants (kurahito), 99, 215 | | | “Account of the Wa” (Wajin den), 11 -12, 13-14, 51 -53; bronze mirrors men- tioned, 43 ; burial practices, 13, 49 ; con- sistency with evidence of Yayoi era, 29-30, 34, 35 -36, 49, 53 ; description of economy, 13, 21, 30 -32, 34 ; description of society, 13, 21, 23 -24, 26 -28, 30, 40-41; Himiko's burial, 47, 49 ; natural environment, 24 -25; political organi- zation, 40 ; references in The Chronicles of Japan, 15, 16, 20 ; scholarly debate over, 15 -16, 17, 19, 20 -23, 245 n. 27 ; warfare and weapons, 29 -30, 37, 41. See also Yamatai | | | age differentiation, 28 -29 | | | agriculture: adoption in Japan, 6, 31 -33, 80, 239; Chinese, 80, 82 ; descriptions in “Account of the Wa, ” 13, 30 -32; divi- sion of land, 105 ; draft animals, 80, 82 ; grains, 34 ; irrigation, 80, 82 ; rice, 6, 31-33, 34, 80, 82, 249 n. 89 ; taxation, 216 ; tools, 32, 33, 50, 79 -83; Yayoi era, 30 -34 | | | Akasome no Miyatsuko Tokotari, 229 | | | Akasome Toyoshima, 229 | | | Arai Hakuseki, 2, 15, 17, 204 | | | Aratai no Atai Hirafu, 138, 139 | | | archaeology, 2 -4, 18 ; postwar, 3 -4, 126 ; restrictions on excavating imperial tombs, 4. See alsospecific sites | | | architecture. See building techniques; palaces; residences; temples | | | aristocracy: allied families, 229 ; authority of, 215 -216, 292 n. 45 ; development in Yamato state, 7 ; economic bases, 226, 228; household organization, 224 -229; ranks, 100 -101, 109, 215 -216, 224 ; resi- dences, 163 -164, 187 ; shadow ranks in bureaucracy, 212 -215, 214 t; titles and surnames, 7, 100, 215 ; tributes, 226 | | | Ariyama Tomb (Osaka), 72 | | | armor, 73, 74 -77, 76 f; cavalry, 77 -78; cuirasses, 74 -77, 260 n. 51 ; helmets, 76 ; lamellar, 74, 76 | | | arrowheads, 37, 73 | | | artisans: immigrants, 72, 73, 84, 85, 92, 109, 118; ironworkers, 72, 73 ; stonecutters, 92; stoneware, 84, 85. See also craft organization | | | Asahi (Aichi), 39 | | | Aston, William, 149 | | | Asuka: excavations, 127 -129; palaces, 141, 146-148; roads, 144 ; temples, 147 -148; Wa Capital, 135, 144 -149; wooden tablets found in, 202, 207 | | | Asuka century, 104, 105. See also law codes | | | Asuka Kiyomihara Code, 104 | | | Asuka Kiyomihara palace, 126 | | | Asuka Okamoto Palace, 146 -147 | | | audience halls, 126, 153, 171, 172, 182 f, 185 ; moved to new capital cities, 171, 175, 176, 183 | | | Awa province, 218 | | | axes, 71, 79, 80 f | | | Barnes, Gina, 25, 33, 40 | | | be (craft units), 7, 101 -102, 118, 205, 218 | | | beads: glass, 96 -97 | | | bells: bronze, 31, 35, 96 | | | belts, 95, 96, 266 n. 122 | | | Biography of Fujiwara no Muchimaro, 171-172 | | | books, 98 | | | Borgen, Robert, 213, 215 | -323- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: Sacred Texts and Buried Treasures: Issues in the Historical Archaeology of Ancient Japan. Contributors: William Wayne Farris - author. Publisher: University of Hawaii Press. Place of Publication: Honolulu. Publication Year: 1998. Page Number: 323.
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