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Junko HABU
Junko HABU
Professor of Anthropoogy, University of California, Berkeley
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Ancient jomon of japan
J Habu
Cambridge University Press, 2004
5192004
Summed Probability Distribution of 14C Dates Suggests Regional Divergences in the Population Dynamics of the Jomon Period in Eastern Japan
ER Crema, J Habu, K Kobayashi, M Madella
PloS one 11 (4), e0154809, 2016
1902016
Introduction: Evaluating multiple narratives: Beyond nationalist, colonialist, imperialist archaeologies
J Habu, C Fawcett, JM Matsunaga
Evaluating multiple narratives: Beyond nationalist, colonialist, imperialist …, 2008
1892008
Beyond foraging and collecting: Evolutionary change in hunter-gatherer settlement systems
B Fitzhugh, J Habu
Springer Science & Business Media, 2002
842002
Shell midden archaeology in Japan: Aquatic food acquisition and long-term change in the Jomon culture
J Habu, A Matsui, N Yamamoto, T Kanno
Quaternary International 239 (1-2), 19-27, 2011
752011
Growth and decline in complex hunter-gatherer societies: a case study from the Jomon period Sannai Maruyama site, Japan
J Habu
antiquity 82 (317), 571-584, 2008
682008
Early communities in East Asia: economic and sociopolitical organization at the local and regional levels
AP Underhill, J Habu
archaeology of asia, 121-148, 2006
592006
Jomon archaeology and the representation of Japanese origins
J Habu, C Fawcett
Antiquity 73 (281), 587-593, 1999
511999
Subsistence-settlement systems and intersite variability in the Moroiso phase of the Early Jomon period of Japan
J Habu
Berghahn Books, 2001
40*2001
Jomon collectors and foragers: Regional interactions and long-term changes in settlement systems among prehistoric hunter-gatherers in Japan
J Habu
Beyond foraging and collecting: evolutionary change in hunter-gatherer …, 2002
322002
Jomon sedentism and intersite variability: collectors of the Early Jomon Moroiso phase in Japan
J Habu
Arctic Anthropology, 38-49, 1996
311996
Molecular and isotopic investigations of pottery and “charred remains” from Sannai Maruyama and Sannai Maruyama No. 9, Aomori Prefecture.
C Heron, J Habu, M Katayama Owens, Y Ito, Y Eley, AJA Lucquin, ...
Japanese Journal of Archaeology, 29-52, 2016
302016
Construction, use, and abandonment of a Thule whale bone house, Somerset Island, Arctic Canda
J Habu, JM Savelle
The Quaternary Research (Daiyonki-Kenkyu) 33 (1), 1-18, 1994
301994
Incremental analysis of vertebral centra can reconstruct the stable isotope chronology of teleost fishes
J Matsubayashi, Y Saitoh, Y Osada, Y Uehara, J Habu, T Sasaki, I Tayasu
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 8 (12), 1755-1763, 2017
282017
Seafaring and the development of cultural complexity in Northeast Asia: evidence from the Japanese archipelago
J Habu, A Anderson, JH Barrett, KV Boyle
The global origins and development of seafaring, 159-170, 2010
282010
Subsistence, sedentism, and social complexity among Jomon hunter-gatherers of the Japanese Archipelago
N Matsumoto, J Habu, A Matsui
Handbook of East and Southeast Asian Archaeology, 437-450, 2017
262017
Early sedentism in East Asia: From Late Palaeolithic to early agricultural societies in insular East Asia
J Habu
The Cambridge World Prehistory 3 Volume Set, 724-741, 2014
262014
Education and archaeology in Japan
C Fawcett, J Habu
The Excluded Past, 217-230, 2013
252013
A processual investigation of a Thule whale bone house, Somerset Island, Arctic Canada
JM Savelle, J Habu
Arctic Anthropology 41 (2), 204-221, 2004
242004
Science or narratives? Multiple interpretations of the Sannai Maruyama site, Japan
J Habu, C Fawcett
Evaluating multiple narratives: beyond nationalist, colonialist, imperialist …, 2008
222008
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