Yayoi's food exhibition Himiko's food
Kawasaki City Museum
From Sunny Day Bookstore, SINGAPORE, Singapore
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From Sunny Day Bookstore, SINGAPORE, Singapore
Seller rating 4 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 24 June 2023
About this Item
Title: Yayoi no Shokuten, Meikou no Shokuten Author: Kawasaki City Museum Quality: Perfect Publication time: 1985 Edition: Soft Cover Publisher: Kawasaki City Museum Printing time: 1996 Pages: 112 Pages Size: 29.7 x 21 cm 122 Product Description: Japanese Yayoi Period Yamataikoku Ancient Artifacts, Co-included in this book Bronze bells, Yayoi pottery, wooden implements, agricultural tools (harvesting tools, grain tools, etc.), ribs, bow and arrow weapons, fishing gear, daily necessities, 178 items such as ornaments, dining utensils, various earthenware cans, etc. Correlative papers on food culture, stone tools, iron tools and wooden tools in the post-apocalyptic period, original Japanese version. Himiko (approximately 159-247 AD, also known as ``Yamiko'') is the Queen of Yamatai during the Yayoi period of Japan, appearing in the history books of the Three Kingdoms, Weishu, and Wajinden. The truth of Guan Yuan is a conflict of theories, and this is the mysterious and colorful Japanese ancient female ruler. Since the Jiangji era, there have been many discussions and research on the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki. No matter what kind of preaching is true, it is possible and positive, and this city has been greatly rewritten and is now an intellectual ancient Japanese history. Rooted in astronomical calculations, before and after the past, on March 24, 247, and on September 5, 248, two solar eclipses can be seen in the Kitakyushu region. This kind of preaching and Japanese mythology, Amaterasu Omikami entering the heavenly rocks, correspond to the description of the world's cause and light (ja: Iwawagakure). In addition to statistical methods, the emperor's average reign is estimated, and it is possible to reach the imperial age and Amaterasu Omikami's age-based calculation. The reason for this is that Seicho Matsumoto and Motohiko Waisawa have submitted a preaching about being killed by Himiko. When the solar eclipse occurred, the representative attendant of the Sun Goddess, the shrine maiden Himiko, lost her spiritual powers, and was killed by the people of Yamatai. This kind of preaching, after the assassination, the Yamatai country was temporarily thrown into chaos, and the newly elected Servant of the Sun Goddess, the shrine maiden, was stabilized; Also a new descriptive source. However, this one assassination theory is based on too many imaginative parts, so there are many undisclosed opinions. The realization of such Himiko is Amaterasu Omikami, Nao Yamatai, which is inevitably located in the Kyushu region. In China, it is not possible to know what the current rule is for Yamatai, which is located in Kyushu. Yuichi sermon is a historical study of Jinmu Emperor Tosho, but a study of waiting progress step by step. Seller Inventory # 03005300043
Bibliographic Details
Title: Yayoi's food exhibition Himiko's food
Publisher: Kawasaki City Museum
Publication Date: 1985
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Fine
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