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Erica H. Weeder, editor, The Rise of a Great Tradition: Japanese Archaeological Ceramics from the Jomon Through Heian Periods (10,500 BC - AD 1185). New York: Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan, Japan Society, 1990.
Quarto, card wraps, 112 pages, illustrated. Slight bump at the base of the spine. Almost fine condition.
'This publication is published in conjunction with the exhibition The Rise of a Great Tradition: Japanese Archaeological Ceramics from the Jomon Through Heian Periods (10,500 BC - AD 1185), shown at the IBM Gallery of Science and Art from December 11, 1990 - February 9, 1991.'
'Since its beginning during the Meiji era (1868 - 1912), modern archaeology in Japan has developed to great heights. More field work is being pursued there than in many other countries. Around 300,000 sites were known in 1980, and each year new sites are discovered. ...
'Japan possesses the earliest recovered ceramic objects in the world. ...'