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|a The archaeology of medieval towns :
|b case studies from Japan and Europe /
|c edited by Simon Kaner, Brian Ayers, Richard Pearson and Oscar Wrenn.
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|b Archaeopress Publishing,
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|a 1 online resource (v, 139 pages, 2 unnumbered pages) :
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|a Comparative and global perspectives on Japanese archaeology ;
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a "In recent years, major new archaeological discoveries have redefined the development of towns and cities in the Japanese archipelago. The uncovering of the plans of major port towns such as Sakai, Kusado Sengen and Ichijōdani, and the revealing of early phases in the development of cities such as Kamakura and Hakata provide an important new resource in understanding the cultural and economic processes which shaped medieval Japan. This fully illustrated book provides a sampler of these findings for a western audience. The new discoveries from Japan are set in context of medieval archaeology beyond Japan by accompanying essays from leading European specialists. The global significance of Japanese medieval archaeology is assessed through comparing the development of towns in Japan and northern Europe. The medieval period in Japan and northwest Europe saw urban growth with towns not only providing centres of administration but also fostering economic development. The pressures which led to such growth, however, be they political or social, were universal in character. following basic requirements of food, shelter, security and spiritual nourishment, towns provided commercial infrastructures, transport and storage facilities, and the setting for trade, craft specialists and art"--Publisher's description.
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|a Foreword and acknowledgements ; The archaeology of medieval towns in Japan and Europe: an introduction - Brian Ayers and Simon Kaner ; Chapter 2: Japanese medieval trading towns: Sakai and Tosaminato - Richard Pearson ; Chapter 3: Ichijōdani: the archaeology of a Japanese medieval castle town - Ono Masatoshi ; Chapter 4: The establishment and transformation of Japan's medieval capital, Kamakura - Oka Yōichirō ; Chapter 5: The development of Hakata as a medieval port town - Ōba Kōji ; Chapter 6: The formation of medieval castle towns: a comparative archaeology of encastlement in Japan and Europe - Senda Yoshihiro ; Chapter 7: Five medieval European towns: Bruges, Göttingen, Norwich, Ribe and Rouen -- a pictorial introduction ; Chapter 8: Medieval urbanism and culture in the cities of the Baltic - with a comparison between Lübeck, Germany and Sakai, Japan - Manfred Gläser ; Chapter 9: Permanent urban frameworks ('armature') and economic networks in Northern France c.700 - c.1100 - Henri Galinié ; Chapter 10: Medieval ceramic production in the Aegean, 1100-1600 AD: some considerations in an east-west perspective - Joanita Vroom ; Chapter 11: Afterword - Richard Pearson ; Glossary ; List of contributors ; Index.
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|a Cities and towns, Medieval
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