Publikationen von Mark Hudson
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Buchkapitel (11)
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Buchkapitel
Hudson, M.; Trundle, M.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2020)
The origins of violence and warfare in the japanese islands. In: The prehistoric and ancient worlds, I.7, S. 160 - 178 (Hg. Fagan, G. G.; Fibiger, L.; 42.
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Introduction: the great wave of the Anthropocene. In: Multidisciplinary studies of the environment and civilization: japanese perspectives, S. 1 - 12 (Hg. Yasuda, Y.). Routledge, London (2017)
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Forschungspapier
The ARCHIPELAGO Archaeological Isotope Database for the Japanese Islands. Journal of open archaeology data 9 (3), joad.73 (2021), 10 S.
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Rezension
78 (2), a920400, S. 230 - 233 (2023)
Reading Medieval Ruins: Urban Life and Destruction in Sixteenth-Century Japan. By Morgan Pitelka. Cambridge University Press, 2022. 250 pages. ISBN: 9781316513064 [Review]. Monumenta Nipponica: studies on Japanese culture, past and present 45.
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171 (3), S. 559 - 561 (2020)
Hunter-gatherer adaptation and resilience: a bioarchaeological perspective / Daniel H. Temple and Christopher M. Stojanowski. - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. - ISBN 9781107187351. $99.99 (Hardcover). American Journal of Physical Anthropology 46.
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25 (1), S. 189 - 192 (2019)
Yoneyama, Shoko. 2019. Animism in Contemporary Japan: Voices for the Anthropocene from Post-Fukushima Japan. Abingdon: Routledge. xi + 250 pp. Hb.: £115.00. ISBN: 9781138228030; Ebook.: £20.00. ISBN: 9781315393902. Anthropological Notebooks 47.
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24 (1), S. 120 - 121 (2018)
Brumann, Christoph and David Berliner: World Heritage on The Ground. Ethnographic Perspectives. Anthropological Notebooks Review Article (1)
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Review Article
7, s41826-023-00072-6, S. 183 - 201 (2023)
Henceforth fishermen and hunters are to be restrained: towards a political ecology of animal usage in premodern Japan. Asian archaeology Preprint (1)
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Preprint
: Triangulation reduces the polygon of error for the history of Transeurasian. bioRxiv, 510045 (2022)