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FULL CURRICULUM VITAE of
Emeritus Professor Gina L. Barnes
as of 7 April 2015
PERSONAL
Full name:
Gina Lee Barnes
Emeritus Professor of Japanese Studies,
Durham University, Durham, England
Present position:
Professorial Research Associate
Department of Art & Archaeology
SOAS, University of London
Thornhaugh Street, London WC1H 0XG, England
URL: http://www.soas.ac.uk/staff/
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U.S.A. / U.K.
married; no children
Dr. David W. Hughes, Research Associate,
Department of Music and Japan Research Centre,
School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
RESEARCH DATA:
soas.academia.edu/ginabarnes
www.researchgate.net/profile/Gina_Barnes/?ev=hdr_xprf
DEGREES & HONORS
1969
BA with distinction, Japanese language & literature, and Certificate of Asian Studies, University of
Colorado, Boulder
1974
MA Anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
1983
PhD Anthropology / Archaeology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; dissertation title: “YayoiKofun Settlement Archaeology in the Nara Basin, Japan.”
1984
MA by statute, King’s College, Cambridge
2005
Diploma in Earth Sciences, Open University, U.K.
2010
Fellow of the Geological Society of London (FGS)
2012
BSc (Hons) in Geosciences (Geology), Open University, U.K.
TEACHING & RESEARCH POSITIONS
Instructor of Japanese Language, 1971, Swinburne College of Technology, Hawthorne, Victoria, Australia
Assistant Lecturer, 1981-5, Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge
Lecturer, 1986, Center for Japanese and Korean Studies, University of Leiden, Netherlands
Affiliated Lecturer, 1987-95, Department of Archaeology and Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Cambridge
Senior Researcher 1984-95, St. John’s College, Cambridge
Part-time lecturer in East Asian Archaeology, 1992-5, Birkbeck College, University of London
Part-time lecturer, 1992-7, SOAS-Sotheby’s course in Japanese art history, University of London
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NSK Professor of Japanese Studies, Jan. 1996-2000, Dept. of East Asian Studies, Durham University
Professor of Japanese Studies, 2000-2006, Dept. of East Asian Studies, Durham University
Part-time lecturer, 1997-2006, British Museum Diploma in Asian Art
Part-time lecturer, 2006-7, SOAS Department of Art & Archaeology, University of London, Silk Road course
Part-time lecturer, 2006-present, SOAS Diploma in Asian Art
Visiting Lecturer, 7-31 Oct 2007, to USC and UCLA in Japanese and Korean archaeology
Visiting Research Fellow (Raihō Kenkyūin) 1 July - 15 Nov 2008, at the International Research Center for
Japanese Studies (Nichibunken) in Kyoto
Visiting Lecturer, Centro do Estudios de Asia y Africa, Colegio de México, Mexico City, August 2009
Visiting Research Fellow (Raiho Kenkyuin) 1-18 July, 2010, at the International Research Center for Japanese
Studies (Nichibunken) in Kyoto
Part-time lecturer, 2012-13, Department of Art & Archaeology, SOAS University of London, Ancient Chinese
Civilization
SPECIALIZATION
Theory: complex societies, state formation; agricultural transition; urbanization; landscape archaeology;
geoarchaeology
Area: East Asian archaeology, especially Japanese archaeology and prehistory/protohistory, geoarchaeology
LANGUAGES
Japanese: fluent reading and speaking; four years coursework, ten years residence in Japan
Chinese: some reading and speaking; two years coursework, four months on mainland, five weeks in Taiwan
Korean: some reading and speaking; one year of tutorials, ten months in Korea
COURSES TAUGHT
East Asian Archaeology; Archaeology of China, Korea & Japan; Ancient Chinese Civilization
Early China; Japanese & Korean Origins; Silk Road Art & Archaeology
Samurai Society; Japanese Culture & Society
Upper-level text readings in Japanese
Dissertation Workshop
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS
current duties:
Editorial Board, Asian Perspectives, 1997-present
Editorial Advisory Board, Cambridge Archaeological Journal
Editorial Board, Japan Review
Advisory Editor, Journal of Japanese Archaeology
SEAA Bibliographer, Society for East Asian Archaeology
past duties:
Founder, East Asian Archaeology Network (EAAN), 1990
Founder and first President of the Society for East Asian Archaeology (SEAA), 1996-8; Past-President 1998-2004
Treasurer & Membership Secretary, Society for East Asian Archaeology (SEAA) 2004-2012
Founder and Director, Centre for Research in East Asian Archaeology (CREAA), Durham University, 1996-2001
Editorial Board, Canadian Foundation for the Preservation of Chinese Cultural & Historical Treasures, 1995
Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Field Archaeology, 2002-9
Advisory Editor, Antiquity, 1989-2000
Editorial Board, Archaeological Review from Cambridge, 1983-4
Cambridge Senior Women’s Committee, Membership Secretary 1990-2
Editor, EAANnouncements (thrice-yearly newsletter of EAAN/SEAA), 1990-8
Editorial Board, World Archaeology, 1990-6
Correspondent, Antiquity, 2005-6
Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Japanese Studies
Editorial Advisory Board, Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities
memberships (past and present; current in bold):
Association for Asian Studies (AAS)
Association for Korean Studies in Europe (AKSE)
British Association for Japanese Studies (BAJS); Council Member 1996-7
British Association for Korean Studies (BAKS); President 1996-7; Secretary 1991-4; Treasurer 1994-5
British Association for Chinese Studies (BACS)
European Association for Japanese Studies (EAJS)
European Association for Chinese Studies (EACS)
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Geologists’ Association (GA), London
Geological Society of London, Fellow (FGS)
Han’guk Kogohak Yŏn’guhoe [The Archaeological Society of Korea]
Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association (IPPA)
Japan Anthropology Workshop (JAWS)
Kōkogaku Kenkyūkai [Society of Archaeological Studies, Japan]
Nihon Kōkogaku Kyōkai [Japan Archaeologists Association]
Nihon Bunkazai Kagakukai [Japanese Society for Scientific Studies on Cultural Property]
Open University Geological Society (OUGS)
Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Lambda Delta
Society for American Archaeology (SAA)
Society for East Asian Archaeology (SEAA)
Society for the Study of Early China
NON-TEACHING EMPLOYMENT
1979-80 Archaeology Editor, Encyclopaedia of Japan, Kodansha Publishing Company, Tokyo, Japan
1976
Creative Writer, English Language Institute, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor
1970
Japanese Language Interpreter/Guide, United States Foreign Service, American Pavilion, Expo ’70,
Osaka, Japan
1969
Departmental Assistant, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University
CONSULTANCIES & ADVISORSHIPS
2007
Luce Foundation, EAACH committee member
2006
British Museum, advisory committee member for the establishment of a permanent exhibit on Japanese
archaeology
2006
Asia House, London, advisor for a new lecture series
1998
Guest Speaker, Northern Development Company Tokyo Branch Office Seminar, April.
1995
Curriculum Consultant for course development on Japanese and Pacific prehistory, funded by the Japan
Foundation, Univ. of Sydney, January
1994
Consultant to the World Bank in assessing the archaeology at the Niuheliang site, China, for World
Heritage status; 20 April-30 June
1990
Curriculum Consultant on Japanese archaeology, funded by the Japan Foundation, Hobart and William
Smith Colleges, Geneva, New York, 26-28 April
1988-91 Consultant for Exhibition of Japanese Archaeology, Japan Society Gallery, New York
1988
Translation Consultant for Japanese-English Dictionary of Japanese Archaeology, by T. Yamamoto & A.
Matsui (published 2001, Tokyo Bijutsu)
FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS
2008
Japan Foundation Endowment Committee (JFEC) Conference Grant, Society for American Archaeology
annual meeting, 24-30 March 08, Vancouver
2004
Arts & Humanities Research Board (AHRB) Research Leave, April-Nov.
2000
International Research Center for Japanese Studies (Nichibunken) Visiting Research Fellow 1 Sept 2000
- 31 Jan 2001
1997
Durham Research Grant for investigations at the Niuheliang site, Liaoning
1996
Korea Foundation Fellow, research on Kaya-Silla archaeology and iron production
1995
McDonald Institute of Archaeology (U. Cambridge) grant for archaeological survey at Niuheliang,
Liaoning, China
1995
British Academy archaeological fieldwork grant for survey at Niuheliang, Liaoning, China
1995
NEAC (AAS) small grant for Chinese archaeology bibliographic development under auspices of EAAN
1995
CSCC personal research grant for research in China at the Niuheliang site, Liaoning
1995
Japan Foundation conference grant for Japanese archaeology poster session, Durham, 9/95
1994
McDonald Institute of Archaeology (U. Cambridge) small grant for feasibility study for future survey of
iron production sites in the Weald, SE England
1993
NEAC (AAS) small grant for Japanese archaeology bibliographic development under auspices of EAAN
1992
SSRC (USA) Grant to organize research project on Kaya iron armour finds of South Korea
1992
Japan Foundation subsidy for publication of the Miwa Project Report through Tempvs Reparatvm,
Oxford
1992
ORAU grant for radiocarbon dating of Miwa site wheat grains; Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit
1991
Ass’n for Asian Studies (Northeast Asia Council) small grant for Japanese archaeology bibliographic
development under auspices of EAAN
1991
St John’s College small grant for panel on Korean archaeology, British Ass’n for Korean Studies
conference, Cambridge, 4/91
1991
Universities China Committee (UCC) small grant to support guest talk series in East Asian archaeology
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1989
1989
1989
1988
1988
1988
1988
1987-95
1987
1985
1984
1983-4
1983
1983
1983
1982
1977-9
1972-6
1969
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Korea Research Foundation, Conference Grant for British Ass’n for Korean Studies conference,
Cambridge, 4/91
St John’s College small grant for East Asian archaeology bibliographic development under auspices of
East Asian Archaeology Network (EAAN)
Sasakawa Foundation student travel and maintenance grant for the Miwa excavation, Japan, 8/89
British Academy, Archaeology Research Grant Fund for Miwa excavation, Japan
British Academy, Archaeology Research Grant Fund for Post-Excavation Analysis, Miwa excavation,
Japan
Academy of Korean Studies fellowship for data collection on Three Kingdoms settlement patterns
British Academy travel grant for fieldwork at Miwa site, Japan, 4/88
Japan Foundation Endowment Committee travel grant for fieldwork at Miwa site, Japan, 8/89
Japan Foundation Endowment Committee travel grant for graduate student participation in Miwa site
excavation, 8/89
SENIOR RESEARCHER, St John’s College, Cambridge
International Cultural Society of Korea fellowship for language study and data collection on fortress
settlements
Japan Foundation Endowment Committee travel grant to Japan for preparing fieldwork proposal to
Toyota Foundation
British Academy Fieldwork Grant for bead-sourcing project, Japan
Toyota Foundation, geological fieldwork for project “Landscape perception and land use among
protohistoric Japanese” in Nara, Japan
British Academy Grant for the machine translation of site reports on the Chinese Neolithic
British Academy Travel Grant for preliminary research on geological coring project, Japan
Japan Foundation Endowment Committee, field crew transportation to Japan for geological coring
project
British Academy Travel Grant to Japan for archive investigation, 3/82
Japan Foundation and Social Science Research Council, 18 months dissertation fieldwork in Nara, Japan
NDFL, Japanese language studies in archaeology, Univ. of Michigan
NDFL, Summer Chinese Language Institute, Columbia Univ.
NDFL (National Defense Foreign Language Fellowship), Summer Japanese Language Institute, Stanford
Univ.
RESEARCH AND FIELDWORK
2010
Visiting Research Fellow (Raihō Kenkyūin) 6-18 July 2010, at the International Research Center for
Japanese Studies (Nichibunken) in Kyoto; research topic: “Tomb standardization and development of
the ‘keyhole-tomb state’”.
2008
Visiting Research Fellow (Raihō Kenkyūin) 1 July - 15 Nov 2008, at the International Research Center
for Japanese Studies (Nichibunken) in Kyoto; research topic: “Immigrant craft techologies in the late
4th-5th centuries”.
2006~
PARTICIPANT in the UNESCO/IGCP567 project on Archaeoseismology
2001-3
PARTICIPANT in MonbuKagakusho Project “The geological and historical reconstruction of the Niigata
Plains.” PI, Prof. Shoji KOBAYASHI, Niigata University
2000-1
SABBATICAL RESEARCH as Visiting Scholar to Nichibunken and the Institute of Archaeology, UCL
1998/4
ARCHIVAL RESEARCH at Nabunken and Tenri University, Nara, Japan
1997/8
FIELDWORK PREPARATION session with participants at Niuheliang, Liaoning, China.
1996/6-9 DATA COLLECTION in Korea and project organisation: protohistoric iron production system
investigation; Silla archaeology; Kaya archaeology;
1995/9-11 DATA COLLECTION at the Niuheliang site, Liaoning, China and archival/organisational investigations at
the Liaoning Provincial Archaeological Research Institute (Shenyang), Xibei University (Xi’an), and
East China Normal University (Shanghai)
1994/9
ADVISOR, Swavesey field survey of deserted Medieval English village, conducted by Toyama University
1994/4
DIRECTOR, comparative study of iron production in SE England and SE Korea, feasibility study for
geophysical survey
1989/8-9 DIRECTOR, Miwa excavation project, Nara, Japan
1988/8
DIRECTOR, magnetometer survey on Miwa site, Nara, Japan
1988/6-10 DATA COLLECTION on protohistoric socio-economic development of southern Korean coast
1988/4
DIRECTOR, resistivity survey on Miwa site, Sakurai, Nara, Japan
1987/6-10 DATA COLLECTION on Korean walled sites
1985/4
FIELD COLLECTION of beadstone samples and bead data, Kinki, Hokuriku and Chubu regions, Japan
1978/4
EXCAVATOR AND PLANNING ASSISTANT, Furu site excavations under Mr. Masa’aki Okita, Field
Director, Tenri Sankokan Museum, Tenri, Nara Pref., Japan
1977-80 DISSERTATION RESEARCH: field survey, archival research, Nara, Japan
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1974/5-8 ETHNOGRAPHY of the interplay between the university and local government in Okayama Pref., Japan,
concerning industrial and housing development and cultural resource management, under Dr. R.K.
Beardsley, Dept Anthropology, U. Michigan, NSF GS-38011 grant, “Restudy of Village Japan”
1972/7-8 EXCAVATOR, ecotone exploitation study under Mr. T. Losey, Department of Anthropology, Univ. of
1984/3-4 PROJECT DIRECTOR for geological coring and land use reconstruction project, Nara, Japan
1972/2
EXCAVATOR, excavation of mounded tombs in Iwaseiyo Kofungun under Kagawa Prefecture Dept of
Education, Takamatsu, Kagawa Pref., Japan
1965/4-6 Course excavation under Dr. J.E. Kidder, Jr., International Christian Univ., Tokyo
PUBLICATIONS (books and monographs in all capital letters; excludes book reviews and translations)
* available online at soas.academia.edu/GinaBarnes
in prep.
“Understanding the locations of jade sources in eastern Asia: a plate tectonics perspective.”
submitted “Warfare in Early Japan and Korea” (tentative title), for The Cambridge History of War, Vol. 1, ed. by
Kurt Raaflaub, Robin D.S. Yates, Burkhard Meissner, and Oliver Schmitt. Cambridge University
Press.
in press*
“Ritualised beadstone in Kofun-period society.” East Asia Journal: studies in material culture, vol. 3,
forthcoming.
in press
ARCHAEOLOGY OF EAST ASIA (new rewrite of Barnes 1993 & 1999 Thames & Hudson books of
different titles). Oxford: Oxbow Books, forthcoming August 2015.
in press
“Comparison of texts between the accounts of Han 韓 in Sanguo zhi 三國志, in the fragments
of Weilüe 魏略, and Hou-Han shu 後漢書.” Mark Byington, Translator; Gina Barnes, Compiler.
Crossroads, forthcoming.
2015
“JADE: its tectonic formation, geochemistry, and archaeology in East Asia – in reverse order”,
lecture script for Harrow & Hillingdon Geological Society; pdf available at
http://www.hhgs.org.uk/monthly_meetings/previous_meetings/previous_meetings.htm
2015
“Armor in Japan and Korea” with Joseph Ryan (first author), p.1-16 in 2015 additions to
Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western cultures,
Springerlink. Article ID: 395008, Chapter ID: 395008; DOI 10.1007/978-94-007-3934-5_10234-1
[http://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007/978-94-007-3934-5_10234-1]
2015
“Vulnerable Japan: the volcanic setting of life in the archipelago”, p.21-42 in Environment and
Society in the Japanese Islands, ed. by Philip Brown and Bruce Batten. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State
University Press.
2014*
“A hypothesis for Early Kofun rulership” Japan Review 27: 3-29. [available at
soas.academia.edu/GinaBarnes]
2014
“Complex society in Korea and Japan,” pp. 833-851 in The Cambridge World Prehistory, vol. 2: East
Asia and the Americas, ed. by C. Renfrew and P. Bahn. Cambridge University Press.
2013*
“Review article: Origins of Japan—the ‘Big Picture’ Revisited: A Review of New Plate Tectonics
Research”. Japan Review 25 (2013): 169–84.
2013*
“Lecture Report: Introduction to Japanese Archaeology – a quick tour of the Jomon, Yayoi and
Kofun periods.” Context 95: 12-16.
2013*
“Tectonic archaeology of Japan”, lecture summary for the Harrow & Hillingdon Geological Society,
http://www.hhgs.org.uk/monthly_meetings/previous_meetings/tectonic-archaeology-ofjapan/tectonic_archaeology_of_japan.htm, viewable without illustrations.
2012*
“Japan’s natural setting” pp. 3-15 and “The emergence of political rulership and the state in early
Japan”, pp. 77-88 in Japan emerging: premodern history to 1850, ed. by Karl Friday. Boulder, CO:
Westview Press.
2012*
“Tectonic archaeology in Japan”, lecture summary for the Farnham Geological Society, available in
their June 2012 newsletter at http://www.farnhamgeosoc.org.uk/
2012
“Japan and Korea: early states of Japan and Korea”, p. 151-153, and “Kofun: mounded tombs of
Japan and Korea”, p. 193-194 in Oxford Companion to Archaeology, vol. 2, 2nd ed. Ed. by Neil
Asher Silberman. Oxford University Press. [available at soas.academia.edu/GinaBarnes]
2011*
“古墳時代前期における統治支配権仮説 [A hypothesis of rulership authority in the Early Kofun
period].” Kodaigaku Kenkyū 190 (June):1-14; Comments and Reply in Kodaigaku Kenkyū 191
(October): 26-45. [available at soas.academia.edu/GinaBarnes]
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2010
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“Earthquake archaeology in Japan: an overview.” In Sintubin, M.; Stewart, I.S.; Niemi, T.M.; and
Altunel, E., eds. Ancient Earthquakes. Geological Society of America Special Paper 471, p. 81-96,
doi: 10.1130/2010.2471(08).[Available at http://specialpapers.gsapubs.org/content/471/81.abstract]
2010
“Landscape and subsistence in Japanese history.” Pp. 321-340 in Landscapes and societies: selected
cases, ed. by P. Martini and W. Chesworth. Dordrecht: Springer. [Errata on p. 332: “Swidden
cultivation survived into the late twelfth century”, change to twentieth century]
2008
“Warfare in early Korea and Japan.” In P. de Souza (ed.) The Ancient World at War: a global history,
pp. 263-74. London: Thames & Hudson.
2008*
“The making of the Japan Sea and the Japanese mountains: understanding Japan’s volcanism in
structural context.” Japan Review 20: 3-52.
2007
STATE FORMATION IN JAPAN: EMERGENCE OF A 4TH-CENTURY RULING ELITE.
London: Routledge. [unacknowledged source of Figure 3.1: A History of Asia: formation of
civilizations from antiquity to 1600, vol. 1, 2nd ed. by Woodbridge Bingham, Hilary Conroy and Frank
W. Ikle. Boston: Allyn & Bacon, Inc., 1974] Hardback: ISBN 9780415311786; Paperback ISBN
9780415311786
2006*
WOMEN IN THE NIHON SHOKI. Durham East Asia Papers, No. 20. Durham: Department of East
Asian Studies, Durham University.
2005
“The emergence and expansion of Silla as seen archaeologically.” Korean Studies 28: 14-48
[available through EBSCOhost; also published in State Formation in Korea, 2001].
2005
(co-authored with NISHIDA Shiro and OKITA Masaaki) “Geoarchaeological studies in Nara: the
integrated findings.” Geoarchaeology: an international journal 20.8: 837-60. [available through
Wiley InterScience]
2004
“Evolution of riverine landscape in Niigata City and Nuttari-no-ki location.” MonbuKagakusho
Kaken project conference proceedings, 27-28 Sept 03: 279-92, Niigata, Japan.
2004
“Acid soils and acid rocks in Japan: implications for bone preservation.” Working paper presented at
the Montreal SAA meetings 30 Mar – 4 Apr 04 and published in Recent Paleolithic Studies in Japan:
proceedings for tainted evidence and restoration of confidence in the Pleistocene archaeology of the
Japanese archipelago. The Japanese Archaeological Association.
2003*
“Chokkomon and the ‘art of death’.” East Asia Journal: studies in material culture 1.2: 43-64.
2003*
“Origins of the Japanese Islands: the new ‘Big Picture’.” Japan Review 15: 3-48
2002*
“外国人から見た日本−21世紀へのメッセージ [Japan seen from a foreigner’s view: a message for the 21st
century]”, シルクロード学研究叢書 5: 93-116 (in Japanese and English). Paper presented at the ‘和の
口二連続国際シンポジウム2001年度:21世紀へのメッセージ, December 2000, Nara.
2001
STATE FORMATION IN KOREA: HISTORICAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL
PERSPECTIVES. London: Curzon/Routledge. [The first chapter is available online at:
2000
(guest ed.) CLASHES OF IRON: ARMOR, WEAPONRY, AND WARFARE IN EARLY EAST
ASIAN STATES. Journal of East Asian Archaeology 2.3/4. Leiden: Brill. [Introduction available
through EBSCOhost]
2000
“Archaeological Armour in Korea and Japan: styles, technology, and social setting.” Journal of
East Asian Archaeology 2.3/4: 61-95. [Available through EBSCOhost]
1999*
2500 words on Korean archaeology for Y.H. Choe-Wall (ed.) The Encyclopedia of Korea, Australian
National Univ. Press. Available from: [http://hdl.handle.net/1885/10445], p.36-39.
1999
“Japanese archaeology in the 1990s.” (co-author M. Okita) Journal of Archaeological Research 7.4:
349-95. [Available through EBSCOhost or SpringerLink] [Beware subsequently discredited dating of
the Early Palaeolithic]
1999
“Buddhist landscapes of East Asia.” In W. Ashmore & B. Knapp (eds) Archaeologies of Landscape:
contemporary perspectives, pp. 101-23. Oxford: Blackwell.
1999
THE RISE OF CIVILIZATION IN EAST ASIA: ARCHAEOLOGY OF CHINA, KOREA AND
JAPAN. Paperback reprint of China, Korea, Japan: the rise of civilization in East Asia (1993).
London: Thames & Hudson. [Now out-of-print; contact Thames & Hudson for permission to
photocopy their book layout; I give my unilateral permission to copy the text, for which I have
reverted copyright]
1997
3600 words on Japan & Korea, and mounded tombs for The Oxford Companion to Archaeology, ed. by
Brian Fagan. Oxford Univ. Press. [see 2012 revised publications below]
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1996
8000 words on the history of Far Eastern archaeology for Paul Bahn (ed.) The Cambridge Illustrated
History of Archaeology, Cambridge Univ. Press.
1996
“Peking and Java man” pp. 162-3; “Hongshan and Liangzhu jades” pp. 166-7; “Statuary of the Far
East” pp. 168-9; “Anyang” pp. 170-3; “East Asian bronzes” PP. 174-5; “Mural tombs of the
orient” pp. 180-1; “The Sinan shipwreck” pp. 182-4; plus Paul Bahn and Gina Barnes, “Rock art
of China and India” pp. 164-5 in Paul Bahn (ed.) The story of archaeology: the 100 great
discoveries. London: Weidenfeld & Nicholson.
1996*
“The archaeology of protohistoric Yamato.” Beiträge zur allgemeinen und vergleichenden
Archäologie 16: 79-90. Mainz: Verlag Philipp von Zabern. Originally given as an invited paper at the
One-Day Seminar on Japanese Archaeology, Univ. of Bonn, Sept. 1992.
1996
(with GUO Dashun) “The ritual landscape of northern Boar Mountain Basin: the Niuheliang site of
northeastern China”. World Archaeology 28.2: 209-29. [Archived in JSTOR]
1996
“Sue ware”, “Korean prehistoric ceramics”, “Korean trade”, “South Korean archaeology.” In Macmillan
Dictionary of Ceramics. London: Macmillan.
1995
(ed.) BUDDHIST ARCHAEOLOGY, a thematic issue of World Archaeology, volume 27.2. [Archived in
JSTOR]
1995
“Buddhist archaeology: an introduction [and glossary].” World Archaeology 27.2: 165-83. [Archived
in JSTOR and EBSCOhost]
1995
HIGUCHI Takayasu with Gina Barnes, “Bamiyan: Buddhist cave temples in Afghanistan” World
Archaeology 27.2: 282-302. [Archived in JSTOR]
1994
(ed. with Beth McKillop) KOREAN MATERIAL CULTURE. BAKS Papers 5. British Ass’n for
Korean Studies. [Can be purchased from http://www.bbronline.com/catalogue/Items/BAKSpapers.shtml]
1994
“Discoveries of iron armour on the Korean peninsula.” In Barnes & McKillop (eds) Korean material
culture. BAKS Papers 5. British Ass’n for Korean Studies, pp. 105-130. Originally presented at the
BAKS Workshop, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, Feb. 1993. [See above]
1993(*)
(ed. with Masaaki Okita) THE MIWA PROJECT REPORT: SURVEY, CORING AND
EXCAVATION AT THE MIWA SITE, NARA, JAPAN. British Archaeological Reports BAR SI
582. Oxford: Tempvs Reparatvm. - Contains the following six chapters by G.L. Barnes:
“Introduction”*, pp. 1-10; “The Miwa site: physical setting”*, pp. 11-25; “Geological coring at
Miwa”*, pp. 39-48; (with D.A. Loeliger) “Miwa site phosphate analysis”, pp. 49-53; “Material
culture of the Miwa site”*, pp. 85-108; “Miwa occupation in wider perspective”*, pp. 181-92.
1993
“The development of stoneware technology in southern Korea.” In C.M. Aikens & S.N. Rhee (ed.)
Pacific Northeast Asia in Prehistory: hunter-fisher-gatherers, farmers, and sociopolitical elites, pp.
197-208. Washington State Univ. Press. Originally presented at the Circum-Pacific Prehistory
Conference, Univ. of Washington, Aug. 1989.
1993
“Early Japan” and “The Nara period 710-94.” In R. Bowring & P. Kornicki (ed.) Cambridge
Encyclopedia of Japan, pp. 42-8, 48-52. Cambridge Univ. Press.
1993
CHINA, KOREA AND JAPAN: THE RISE OF CIVILIZATION IN EAST ASIA. London:
Thames & Hudson. [now out-of-print; contact author for permission to photocopy]
1993
(with Peter Bellwood) “Stone Age farmers in southern and eastern Asia.” In The Illustrated History of
Humankind 2: People of the Stone Age, pp. 123-44. New York: HarperCollins.
1992
(ed.) ANALYTIC FIELD SURVEY = World Archaeology volume 24.2 [Archived in JSTOR]
1992*
“古墳壁画の社会環境 [The social context of Kofun tomb paintings]”, paper presented at the
International Symposium on Asian Civilization 冥界を彩るー墓室壁画にこめられた諸民族の祈
りと思い. Translated by UCHIYAMA Hiroko, pp. 4-5 in symposium pamphlet of same title.
Fukuoka: Kyushu National Museum and Fukuoka-ken Kyoi.
1992
Tite, M.S.; Barnes, G.L. & Doherty, C. “A technological study of earthenware and stoneware from
southern Korea.” In Science and Technology of Ancient Ceramics: Proceedings of the International
Symposium, pp. 64-69. Shanghai: Shanghai Research Society of Science and Technology of Ancient
Ceramics.
1992
190 entries (9500 words) on East Asian archaeology. In Paul Bahn (ed.) Collins Dictionary of
Archaeology. Glasgow: HarperCollins.
http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic787469.files/EAS_StateFormationinKorea.pdf]
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1992
(ed.) “EAAN members’ selected bibliography.” EAANnouncements 7: 33-61.
1991
“Early Japanese state bibliography: a preliminary analysis.” EAANnouncements 3: 10-12. [Available
in http://www.seaa-web.org/arc-eaa-03.htm]
1991
(with Mark Hudson) “Yoshinogari: a Yayoi settlement in northern Kyushu.” Monumenta Nipponica
46.2: 211-35. [Archived in JSTOR]
1991
“Korean capital cities.” In J.H. Grayson (ed.) Koreana: ten years of Korean studies at the University of
Sheffield, 1979-1989, pp. 8-24. Univ. of Sheffield, School of East Asian Studies, Occas. Papers No. 1.
[Revised and included in State Formation in Korea, 2001]
1990*
“Ceramics of the Yayoi agriculturalists (300 BC-AD 300).” In E.H. Weeder (ed.) The Rise of a Great
Tradition: Japanese archaeological ceramics from the Jomon through Heian periods (10,500 BC-AD
1185), pp. 28-39. Tokyo/New York: Agency for Cultural Affairs, Govt. of Japan/Japan Society. Also
published in Japan Society Newsletter 38.4: 2-7*.
1990
“The ‘idea of prehistory’ in Japan.” Antiquity 64.245: 929-40. [Available via login from
http://antiquity.ac.uk/ant/064/Ant0640866.htm; Archived in JSTOR]
1990
“Paddy field soils.” World Archaeology 22.1: 1-17. [Archived in JSTOR]
1990
“Ōbei kara mita Nihon” [“Ancient Japan from a Euro-American perspective”]. In Kodai Nihon no
Kokusaika [The internationalization of ancient Japan]. Tokyo: Asahi Newspaper Co. (in Japanese)
1990
THE MIWA EXCAVATION: PRELIMINARY REPORT. Nara: The Miwa Project, c/o Tenri
Sankokan Museum.
1990
(ed.) BIBLIOGRAPHIC REVIEWS OF FAR EASTERN ARCHAEOLOGY 1990:
HOABINHIAN, JOMON, YAYOI AND EARLY KOREAN STATES. Oxford: Oxbow Books.
1990
“Early Korean States: a review of historical interpretation.” In G.L. Barnes (ed.) Bibliographic
Reviews of Far Eastern Archaeology 1990, pp. 113-62. Oxford: Oxbow Books. [Revised and included
in State Formation in Korea, 2001]
1990*
“The origins of bureaucratic archaeology in Japan.” Journal of the Hong Kong Archaeological
Society 12 (1986-88): 183-96.
1990
Guest Editor, Special Section on Japanese Analytical Archaeology, Antiquity 64.245:866-940.
1990
“Introduction: Special section on analytical approaches to Japanese archaeology.” Antiquity 64.245:
864-5.
1989
“Mahan, Paekche and state formation on the Korean Peninsula.” In Mahan Munhwa Yon’guso ui
Chomunje, pp. 69-89. Cholla Namdo: Wonkwang Taehakkyo Mahan Paekche Munhwa Yon’guso.
1988
“Koguryo: subsistence of an early Korean society.” AKSE Newsletter 11: 4. (Conference paper
abstract.)
1988
PROTOHISTORIC YAMATO: ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE FIRST JAPANESE STATE.
Museum of Anthropology, Anthropological Papers No. 78 and Center for Japanese Studies (CJS),
Paper No.17. Ann Arbor: Univ. of Michigan. [Available from CJS or the University of Michigan
Press]
1988
“Korea and Japan 1000 BC-AD 650”, “Feudal Japan AD 650-1600.” In Past Worlds: the Times atlas
of archaeology, pp. 196-7, 266-7. London: Times Books.
1988
“Walled sites in Three Kingdoms settlement patterns.” In Papers of the 5th International Conference
for Korean Studies, pp. 436-64. Songnam: Academy for Korean Studies. [Revised and included in
State Formation in Korea, 2001]
1987
“Haniwa funerary sculptures.” The Studio Potter 15.1: 50-6. [Available from
http://www.studiopotter.org/pubs/]
1987
“The role of the be in state formation.” In E. Brumfiel & T. Earle (ed.) Production, Exchange and
Complex Societies, pp. 86-101. Cambridge Univ. Press.
1987*
Joint Research Group on the Geomorphological Recognition and Land Utilization of Pre- and
Protohistoric Japanese Peoples (co-author), “Natural environments in the Nara Basin through the
pre- and protohistoric ages II: biological remains and environmental syntheses.” Kobunkazai
Kyōiku Kenkyū Hōkoku 16: 23-74. (in Japanese)
1986
“Korean archaeology and the Olympics.” Osori/Tanuki March 1986: 12-13.
1986
“Japanese agricultural beginnings.” Nature 322.6080: 595-6. [Available at
www.nature.com/nature/journal/v322/n6080/abs/322595b0.html]
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1986
“Paddy field archaeology.” Journal of Field Archaeology 13.4: 371-9. Originally presented at Society
for American Archaeology meeting, Denver, 1985. [Archived in JSTOR]
1986
“Jiehao, tonghao: peer relations in East Asia.” In C. Renfrew & J. Cherry (ed.) Peer Polity Interaction
and Socio-Political Change, pp. 79-92. Cambridge Univ. Press. Originally presented at Society for
American Archaeology meeting, Minneapolis, 1982.
1986
“The structure of the Yayoi and Haji ceramic typologies.” In R. Pearson, G. Barnes & K. Hutterer
(ed.)Windows on the Japanese Past: studies in archaeology, pp. 449-76. Ann Arbor: Center for
Japanese Studies, Univ. of Michigan. Originally presented at Richard K. Beardsley Symposium on
Japanese Archaeology, 1979.
1986
“The Yayoi and Kofun: introduction.” In R. Pearson, G. Barnes & K. Hutterer (ed.)Windows on the
Japanese Past: studies in archaeology, pp. 313-15. Ann Arbor: Center for Japanese Studies, Univ. of
Michigan.
1986
(ed. with R. Pearson & K. Hutterer) WINDOWS ON THE JAPANESE PAST: STUDIES IN
ARCHAEOLOGY. Ann Arbor: Center for Japanese Studies, Univ. of Michigan.
1986
(with R. Brandt, S. Kaner, D. Loeliger & S. Nishida) “Phosphate behavior in Japanese soils: test
case.” Kôkogaku to Shizen Kagaku 19: 59-68. (in Japanese with English summary)
1985*
Joint Research Group on the Geomorphological Recognition and Land Utilization of Pre- and
Protohistoric Japanese Peoples (co-author), “Natural environments in the Nara Basin through the
pre- and protohistoric ages I: geology and geomorphology.” Kobunkazai Kyōiku Kenkyū Hōkoku
15: 1-30. (in Japanese)
1984
(with T.E.G. Reynolds) “The Japanese Palaeolithic: a review.” Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society
50: 49-62. [Can be purchased from
www.prehistoricsociety.org/publications/publication/pps_volume_50_1984]
1984
“Mimaki and the matching game: extracting settlement data from proto-historic texts.”
Archaeological Review from Cambridge 3.2: 37-47.
1983
Medium-length entries on the following topics for Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan, Kodansha, Tokyo:
Haji pottery; Sue pottery; Yayoi pottery; Mounded tombs; Protohistory; Yamato; Nintoku
Mausoleum; Tomb culture; Stone tools; Beads; Ishibutai tomb
1983
“Thoughts on the concept of social stratification.” Archaeological Review from Cambridge 2.2: 86-91.
1983
YAYOI-KOFUN SETTLEMENT ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE NARA BASIN, JAPAN. Ph.D.
dissertation, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor. [Available from UMI/ProQuest, Ann Arbor; revised and
published as Protohistoric Yamato, 1988]
1983
“State formation in the southern Korean peninsula: a critical review.” Archaeology in Korea 10: 4051. Translated into Korean and published (with English title) in Kogohak 2.2:47-55, 2003. [English
version included in State Formation of Korea, 2001]
1982
“Toro.” In K. Branigan (ed.) The Atlas of Archaeology. London: Book Club Associates/MacDonald.
1982
“Prehistoric landscape reconstruction and spatial analysis of artifact discovery locations.”
Kōkogaku to Shizen Kagaku 15: 113-31. (in Japanese with English abstract)
1981
“Early Japanese Bronzemaking.” Archaeology 34.3: 38-46.
1980
(with OKITA Masa’aki) STATISTICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF ARTIFACTS UNEARTHED FROM
MISHIMA (SATONAKA) AREA, FURU SITE IN TENRI CITY, NARA PREFECTURE. Interim
Report of Archaeological Research at the Furu Site 1. (in Japanese and English)
1978*
“The Yamato State: steps toward a developmental understanding.” Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific
Prehistory Association 1: 103-29. Originally presented at Ass’n for Asian Studies meeting, New York,
1977. [http://ejournal.anu.edu.au/index.php/bippa/article/viewFile/133/123]
CONFERENCES, SYMPOSIA, and PUBLIC LECTURES
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2014
Paper, “Inspiration for combed decoration on Silla ware from South China?” SEAA6 Conference,
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 6-10 June 2014
Invited Lecture “Jade: its tectonic formation, geochemistry, and archaeology in East Asia, Open
University Geological Society, London branch, 15 May 2014.
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Invited Lecture “Japan: volcanic soils and agriculture from prehistory to present”, Geologists’
Association, London, 7 Feb 2014
Invited Lecture “Tectonic Archaeology in Japan”, Harrow & Hillingdon Geological Society, 12
June 2013.
Invited Lecture courtesy of Murray Hitzman, "Tectonic Archaeology in Japan: the effects of
earthquakes and eruptions on ancient occupations". 25 Nov 2013, Department of Geology,
Colorado School of Mines
Invited Discussant for AAS panel “Fresh Archaeological Insights into the Ancient Korean Past”,
Toronto 16 Mar 2012
Invited Lecture “Tectonic Archaeology in Japan”, Farnham Geological Society, 13 Apr 2012
Invited Discussant for SEAA panels on “Theorising the Yayoi and Kofun periods: recent trends and
prospects”, and on “Issues on contemporary Korean archaeology”, Fukuoka, June 2012
Invited Lecture “Introducing the Archaeology of Japan: Jomon, Yayoi and Kofun periods", City of
London Archaeological Society (COLAS), 21 Sept 2012.
Invited Paper “Vulnerable Japan: the volcanic setting of life in the archipelago.” Conference on
Environmental History in Japan, 28-29 March 2011, Honolulu
Opening Comments and Moderator for panel on European Studies in Europe. Yonsei-Yeongwol
Forum, 22-26 May 2011, Yeongwol, Korea
Invited Paper, “State Formation in the Three Kingdoms.” Yonsei-Yeongwol Forum, 22-26 May
2011, Yeongwol, Korea
Invited Paper, “Volcanic Ash Archaeology in Japan”, London branch of the Open University
Geological Socity, Members’ Evening, 17 Nov 2011
Invited Chair for panel “Health, Safety and Old Age in Japan”, at the Sasakawa Foundation
conference “Keeping Japan on the Map”, Birkbeck College, University of London 18 Nov 2011
Invited Discussant at “Early Korea 2nd Intensive Workshop: Settlements, Households and Society c.
1500 B.C. to AD 935”. Early Korea Project, Korea Institute, Harvard University, 3 Aug 10
Invited Discussant at “Early Korea-Japan Interactions: new perspectives on old issues”. Early Korea
Project Workshop, Korea Institute, Harvard University, 3-5 May 10
Invited Lecture: "Thoughts on the Kazuraki, Emperor Ojin, the Paekche-Yamato alliance, and
Koguryo horseriders" Osaka University Department of Archaeology, 5 July 10
Invited Lecture “Reinterpreting Himiko and Early Kofun Political Ideology” Kobe Women’s
University, 13 July 10
Invited Lecture “Himiko, Yamatai and Makimuku” Kyoto Tachibana University, 17 July 2010
Invited Paper “The Yamato-Paekche alliance and its effects on continental immigration to Japan”.
Conference on Ancient Japan: Origins & Formation, University of Bochum, 22-24 January 09
Paper, “Earthquake Archaeology in Japan” as part of IGCP Panel, Geoarchaeology conference,
Sheffield, 17 April 09
Invited Paper “Borders & Territory in Korean history,” for the Territory, Frontiers and Borders in
Korean History: a one-day workshop organized under the SOAS-AKS project, SOAS, London,
22 May 09
Invited Lectures “Jomon”, “Yayoi”, “Kofun” for the Japanese Studies MA programme, Centro de
Estudios de Asia y África (CEAA), El Colegio de México, Mexico City, 11-18 August 09
Public Lecture “Conferencia sobre la formación del estado en Japón,” (in English), El Colegio de
México, Mexico City, 11-18 August 09
Invited Lecture “Kofun period politics and religion”, Department of Archaeology, Asian
Archaeology MA Seminar, University of Leiden, 19 Nov 09
Invited talk “Tectonic archaeology in Japan, particularly Earthquake Archaeology”,
Invited lecture “Paddy Field Archaeology”, Bristol University MA course in Landscape
Archaeology, 14 Mar 08
Panel Discussant for “Regional and Interregional Interactions in Early East Asia”, Society for
American Archaeology meetings, Vancouver, 29 Mar 08
Paper “Earthquake Archaeology in Japan: an overview”, Seismological Society of America, annual
meeting, Santa Fe 16-18 April 08
Invited Lecture “Female rulers in early Japan: cult and politics
in the Kofun period”, Archaeology seminars, School of Historical Research, Newcastle
University, 24 April 08
Invited Lecture “Korean state boundaries throughout history”, Institute of Historical Research,
University of London, 15 May 08
Panel Discussant for “Human adaptation and socio-political change in northeast China with a focus
on the Chifeng region”, 4th Worldwide Conference of the Society for East Asian Archaeology,
Beijing, 9 June 08
Invited Lecture “The Queen Mother of the West on bronze mirrors in Japan.” Institute of Historical
Metallurgy & Materials, University of Science and Technology, Beijing, 10 June 08
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Paper, “Earthquake Archaeology in Japan”, London branch of the Open University Geological
Socity, Members’ Evening, 20 Nov 08
Invited Seminar “The Queen Mother cult and Miwa rulers in Early Kofun Japan”. The Centre for the
Study of Japanese Religions and Department of Art & Archaeology, SOAS, 1 March 07
Workshop Participant “The representation of Japan in the new Japanese galleries at the British
Museum”, sponsored by the British Museum, Japan Foundation, National Institutes for the
Humanitites, SISJAC, SOAS. London 22-23 March 07
Conference Paper, “Regional polity development in Early Kofun Japan: why political ‘rule’ equalled
‘ritual’ rather than state organization”. Archaeology Panel: Current perspectives on the archaeology of
the early Japanese state, BAJS Conference, University of East Anglia, 23-4 March 07
Invited Lecture “My Prehistory: personalization of the Japanese past”, Morgan Distinguished Lecture
Series, Stanford Archaeology Center, Stanford University, 10 Apr 07
Invited talk “Social stratification”, Wednesday Lunch Club, Department of Archaeology, Stanford
University, 11 Apr 07
Invited lectures “Finding religion in Japan: the Queen Mother of the West and Kofun-period politics”,
Archaeology Workshop Series, Stanford University & University of California Berkeley, 12-13 Apr
07
Invited Lecture “The Queen Mother of the West and Kofun-period politics”, Italian School for East
Asian Studies, Kyoto, 17 May 07
Invited Seminars “Territoriality and Ideology in Japanese State Formation” 12 Oct 07, and “Powerful
Women in Protohistorical Japan, Text and Artifact” 19 Oct 07, Project for Premodern Japan Studies,
University of Southern California
Invited lecture “Korea and the rulership succession of early Japan”, Korea Studies Institute, USC, Los
Angeles, 15 Oct 07
Invited lecture “The problems of ‘Korea’ and ‘State’ throughout history” at the Fowler Museum,
sponsored by the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology and Center for Korean Studies, UCLA, 23 Oct 07
Invited talk “Material changes significant for the mid-4th century dynastic shift in Yamato, Japan”
East Asian Research Seminar, SOAS, 30 Nov 07
Invited talk “Mounded-tomb ritual in Japanese state formation” Cotsen Institute of Archaeology and
Center for Japanese Studies, UCLA, 31 Oct 07
Discussant for “A Tripolar Approach to East Asian History”, lecture by Prof. W-T. Hong, Asia House,
London, 3 May 06
Discussant for “Voices of the Past: reconstructing the linguistic map of prehistorical East Asia”, lecture
by Prof. J.A. Janhunen, Asia House, London, 30 Oct 06
Gallery Talk, “Ancient Japan”, the first of four gallery talks for the opening of the newly refurbished
Japan Galleries, The British Museum, London, 2 Nov 06
Invited Lecture “The Queen Mother cult and Miwa rulers of Early Kofun Japan”, Department of
Anthropology, University of Hawaii, 16 Nov 06
Invited Presentation, “State-formation in Japan: perspectives from historical archaeology”, Southern
California Japan Seminar, 12 April 05, University of Southern California.
Public Lecture, “Iron in the early history of Korea & Japan”, 13 April 05, University of Southern
California.
Invited participant, roundtable discussion following “Elsley Zeitlyn Lecture on Chinese Archaeology
and Culture” by Lothar von Falkenhausen, UCLA. The British Academy, London, 31 May 05
Invited paper, “Beyond objects to regional contexts: displaying Korea and Japan.” Displaying Korea and
Japan: a Workshop, organized by the Dept. of Asia, British Museum, and the Sainsbury Institute of
Japanese Arts and Cultures, London, 10 Nov 05
Invited Lecture, “Edge of Empire: secondary state formation in East Asia” Distinguished Lecture Series,
Department of History, Stanford University, 16 Jan 04.
Informal presentation, “Landscape reconstruction around Niigata City in the last 3000 years.” The
Archaeology of Towns in Medieval Japan and Beyond, 20-21 March 04, The Sainsbury Institute for
the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures, Norwich.
Conference Paper, “Geological evolution of the Niigata Plains: constraints on human habitation.”
Society for East Asian Archaeology, 6-9 June 03, Taegu, Korea.
Conference Paper (co-author), “Roles of women in the Nihon Shoki.” Society for East Asian
Archaeology, 6-9 June 03, Taegu, Korea.
Invited Lecture, “Before porecelain in East Asia.” Oriental Museum, 25 June 03.
Invited Paper, “Evolution of riverine landscape in Niigata City and Nuttari-no-ki location.”
MonbuKagakusho Kaken project conference, 27-28 Sept 03, Niigata
Invited Speaker and Panel Chair, Archaeological Research in Asia: Europe/Japan Colloquium, Italian
School of East Asian Studies, Kyoto and Shiga, 11-12 Dec 03.
Invited Lecture, “Links between ancient Japan and Korea”. The Sainsbury Institute for the Study of
Japanese Arts and Cultures, Norwich, 18 July.
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Invited Speaker, “Archaeological uses of historical documents: ki settlements in early Japan.” Special
seminar, Niigata Shigaku Kai, Niigata-ken Kokogaku Kai, Niigata University Faculty of Humanities, 7
August 2002, Niigata.
Invited Speaker, “Ritualized beadstone in Kofun-period society [Kofun-jidai no shakai ni tsukawareta
saishi-teki tamazukuri-ishi]”. British Museum Symposium on Man Nature & Art, London, 6-8 Sept
2001.
Invited Speaker, “A Tale of Two Histories: early states in Japan,” the first in the new annual Boone
Lecture Series in East Asian Anthropology & Culture, at The Field Museum, Chicago, 17 November
2001.
Conference Organiser, 2nd Worldwide Conference of the Society for East Asian Archaeology, Durham,
6-9 Jul.
Panel Organiser, “Kaya’s lost history: a reconstruction.” At the conference, “Critical Issues in Korean
Studies in the Millennium,” Honolulu, 18-21 Feb.
Invited Paper, “Archaeological perspectives on Kaya origins and development” And panel organiser at
the conference, “Critical Issues in Korean Studies in the Millennium,” Honolulu, 18-21 Feb.
Invited Paper, "Revising the jori-sei measurements". Japanese Archaeology: a Day Meeting, University
of East Anglia, Norwich 6 May.
Discussant Chair, “Prehistoric Marital Networks” panel, Pleistocene Mate Selection Conference,
Nichibunken, Kyoto, 20-24 Nov.
Invited Speaker, "Japan as seen from Abroad”. Wa no Kuni International Symposium. Nara Silk Road
Exhibit Memorial International Communication Foundation, Nara, 8-9 Dec.
Invited Paper, “Finding ethnic groups in the archaeological record.” At the Symposium “What made
Chinese civilization ‘Chinese’?”, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, 26-8 Feb.
Roundtable Coordinator, “Redating the Paekche entries in the Samguk Sagi.” AKSE Conference,
Hamburg, Germany, 7-11 Apr.
Convenor, Archaeology Strand, JEAS Conference, Durham, 2-4 Apr.
Guest Speaker, YangYang Symposium on Osan-ni: the historical park of the Korean Neolithic. Osan-ni,
Korea, Sept 9-12.
Invited Paper, “Silla archaeology and the Samguk Sagi”, East-West Centre, Honolulu, 15-19 Feb.
Convenor, First World Conference, East Asian Archaeology Network, Honolulu, 8-11 Apr.
Invited Lecture, “Korean warriors & potters: between the states”, Department of Archaeology,
University of Durham, Research Seminar Series, 15 May
Invited Lecture, “Korean craftspeople and their role in early Japanese art”, University of Bristol Art
Lectures , Bristol City Museum, 22 Oct.
Invited Lecture, “Iron: a strategic commodity among the protohistoric Korea and Japanese states”,
Cleveland Art Museum, 29 Oct.
Invited Lecture, “Chinese prehistory”, British Museum Society Study Day, 16 Nov.
Invited Paper, “Niuheliang”, Conference on ’Mysteries of Ancient China’, British Museum, Dec.
Invited Paper, “A Neolithic ritual landscape at Niuheliang, Liaoning,” British Association for Chinese
Studies, Edinburgh, 7-9 Apr.
Invited Paper, “A Neolithic ritual landscape at Niuheliang, Liaoning,” Great Britain-China Centre,
London, 24 Apr.
Organiser, “An exhibition of Japanese archaeological fieldwork poster sessions”, Archaeological
Conference: from the Jomon to Starr Car”, University of Durham, 4-6 Sept.
Invited Paper, “Niuheliang, a neolithic ritual landscape,” Institute for Chinese Studies Seminar Series,
University of Oxford, 30 Nov.
Convenor & Chair, amEAANetwork meeting, Boston, 26 March.
Invited Panelist, One-day symposium, International Society for Ryukyuan Studies, Harvard Univ., 23-4
March.
Invited Lecture, “Is there such a thing as East Asian archaeology?” Dept of Anthropology, Harvard
Univ., 30 March.
Convenor & Chair, panel on “Iron armour in protohistoric Korea,” Joint East Asian Studies conference,
Leeds, 6-8 April.
Invited Lecture, “Japan’s place in ancient East Asia & its modern ramifications.” Univ. Leiden, 1 Nov.
Invited Paper, ”Urban archaeology in Japan,” Seminar on Japanese Urbanism, organised by Dr. Ann
Waswo, Nissan Institute for Japanese Studies, Oxford, 25 Nov.
Invited Paper, “Excavations of protohistoric armour on the Korean peninsula.” British Ass’n of Korean
Studies workshop, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 13 Feb.
Organiser, Roundtable on “Reassessing the role of the southern Korean coast in 4th-5th century regional
relations.” Ass’n for Asian Studies conference, Los Angeles, 26 March.
Convenor & Chairperson, amEAAN meeting, Ass’n for Asian Studies conference, Los Angeles, 25
March.
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Invited Paper, “Family and state: negotiation of identity in early Japan.” International Conference:
Stirrup, Sail & Plough: continental and maritime influences on Japanese identity, Australian National
Univ., 20-23 Sept.
Invited Lecture, “The changing image of the Chinese Neolithic: from simple farming cultures to
emergine elites.” Archaeological & Anthropological Society of Victoria, Melbourne, 16 Sept.
Invited Lecture, “Japanese state formation in a comparative perspective,” Japanese Studies Weekly
Seminars, Monash University, 2 Sept.
Invited Lecture, “The Miwa Project: integrated landscape reconstruction,” Australian National Univ.
postgraduate seminar, 17 Sept.
Chair, Panel on women’s studies in Korea, British Ass’n for Korean Studies conference, Sheffield, 24-26
March.
Convenor & Chairperson, East Asian Archaeology Network meeting, American branch [amEAAN],
Ass’n for Asian Studies conference, Washington DC, 4 April.
Presentation on “GIS in archaeology” at the CHANG meeting, Ass’n for Asian Studies conference,
Washington DC, 4 April.
Invited Guest Speaker, “The social context of Japanese tomb murals.” Public symposium on East Asian
Tomb Murals, Tokyo, 31 July-5 Aug. Sponsored by the Fukuoka Board of Education.
Invited Paper, “The archaeology of protohistoric Yamato.” One-day seminar on Japanese archaeology,
Univ. of Bonn, Sept.
Invited Paper, “The human form in haniwa sculpture.” One-day symposium on Ceramics and the Human
Form, George R. Gardiner Museum, Toronto, 24 Oct.
Invited Paper, “Chokkomon: the art of death in Kofun-period Japan.” One-day Seminar on Japanese
Prehistoric Art and Archaeology, Sackler Art Gallery, Smithsonian Inst., Washington DC, 3 Oct.
Invited Paper, “The interpretation of elite material cultures: a view from East Asia.” Seminar in Material
Culture, Centre for Non-Western Studies, Univ. of Leiden, 7-11 Jan.
Invited Guest Speaker, Exhibition of Japanese Archaeology, Japan Society Gallery, New York.
Invited Paper, “The Miwa Project.” One-day seminar on Japanese archaeology, Japan Society, New
York, 12 Jan.
Organiser, annual conference for the British Ass’n for Korean Studies, St. John’s College Cambridge,
26-28 March.
Convenor, Panel on Korean Archaeology for eurEAAN (European branch of East Asian Archaeology
Network), British Ass’n for Korean Studies conference, Cambridge, 28 March.
Poster Session on the Miwa excavation, annual meeting of Nihon Bunkazai Kagakukai (Japanese Cultural
Properties Science Society), Nara, 29 May.
Lecture, “Korean Capital Cities”, Tenth Anniversary Commemorative Seminar Series, Institute of Korean
Studies, Sheffield University 3 March.
Lecture, “The Miwa excavation”, University of Michigan, Anthropology Museum, 3 April.
Convenor & Chairperson, Roundtable on “Politics and procedures of archaeological fieldwork in East
Asia.” Ass’n for Asian Studies conference, Chicago, 5 April.
Paper, “The ‘idea of prehistory’ in Japan”, Ass’n for Asian Studies conference, Chicago, 5 April.
Convenor & Chairperson, Symposium on “Chinese-Korean relations in the protohistoric period.”
Society for American Archaeology meeting, Las Vegas, 18-22 April.
Paper, “The Yellow Sea interaction sphere.” Society for American Archaeology meeting, Las Vegas, 1822 April.
Public Lecture, “Landscape archaeology in Far Eastern climes”, Bell County Archaeological Society,
Temple, Texas, 24 April.
Public Lecture & Seminar Presentations, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY, 26-28
April.
Lecture “The archaeology of dynastic change in the early Japanese state”
Seminar “The ‘Horserider Theory’ in Japanese state formation studies”
Seminar “Economics and territoriality in the early Japanese state”
Paper, Indo-Pacific Prehistory Ass’n conference, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, 25 Aug-2 Sept.
Paper, British Ass’n for Korean Studies conference, Durham, 20-22 March.
Invited Guest Speaker, Conference on International Relations in the Protohistoric Period, sponsored by
Asahi Shinbun, Fukuoka, 19-22 April.
Paper, “The protohistoric socio-economic development of the southern Korean coast: the development of
stoneware”, Circum-Pacific Prehistory conference, Univ. of Washington, 2-9 Aug.
Lecture, “Spread of agriculture in Northeast Asia”, Manchester, 8 Dec.
Paper, “Japanese-like remains on the Korean peninsula: what do they mean?” Society for American
Archaeology meeting, Phoenix, 29 April-1 May.
Paper, Pacific Science Congress, Seoul.
Chairperson, Symposium on Jomon-Yayoi, Indo-Pacific Prehistory Ass’n congress, Osaka, September.
Coordinator, Symposium on “Theoretical approaches to East Asian archaeology.” Theoretical
Archaeology Group meeting, Bradford.
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Paper, “The Asian textured-pottery horizon: whitewash or mesolithic mosaic?” Prehistoric Society spring
conference, Norwich, England, 31 March.
Paper, “Rice and ethnicity in protohistoric Japan.” Read in absentia at Symposium on Ideology and
Japanese Archaeology, Pre-Congress Conference, XIth International Congress of Anthropological &
Ethnological Sciences, McGill Univ.
Coordinator, Symposium on Chinese Archaeology. Held in conjunction with European Ass’n for Chinese
Studies conference, Cambridge.
Paper, “Historical Archaeology: an East Asian perspective.” 3rd annual Theoretical Archaeological
Group meeting, Reading, England.
Program Coordinator, Richard K. Beardsley Symposium on Japanese Archaeology and Prehistory, Univ.
of Michigan.
Paper, “The regional integration of the Nara state.” Ass’n for Asian Studies conference, Boston.
Bristol University Arch & Anth Society, 13 Mar 08
BOOK REVIEWS
2014
Japanese historiography and the gold seal of 57 C.E.: relic, text, object, fake, by Joshua A. Fogel.
Monumenta Nipponica 69.1:xx.
2014
The archaeology of Japan: from the earliest rice farming villages to the rise of the state, by Koji
MIZOGUCHI. Japan Review 27: 266-268.
2011
Early Korea 2: The Samhan Period in Korean History, ed. by Mark E. Byington. International Journal of
Asian Studies 8.2: 225-226.
2011
Early Korea 1: Reconsidering Early Korean History through Archaeology, ed. by Mark E. Byington.
International Journal of Asian Studies 8.1: 108-11.
2010
Daily Life and Demographics in Ancient Japan, by William Wayne Farris. Bulletin of the School of
Oriental and African Studies 73.1:142-3.
2008
Heian Japan, Centers And Peripheries, ed. by Mikael Adolphson, Stacie Matsumoto, and Edward
Kamens. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 71.1:153-55.
2007
China in the Early Bronze Age: Shang civilization, by Robert L. Thorp, for the Cambridge
Archaeological Journal 17.2: 247-8.
2007
Gateway to Japan: Hakata in war and peace, 500 – 1300, by Bruce Batten. Bulletin of the School of
Oriental and African Studies 70.1: 195-7.
2007
Korea and Japan in East Asian History: a tripolar approach to East Asian History, by Wontack HONG,
Korean Studies Journal xx.
2005
The Jomon of Japan, by Junko Habu. Monumenta Nipponica 60.4: 525-8.
2004
Craft Production and Social Change in Northern China, by Anne P. Underhill. Asian Perspectives 43.1:
177-8. [available through EBSCOhost]
2003
An archaeological history of Japan: 30,000 BC to AD 700, by Koji Mizoguchi. Journal of Japanese
Studies 29.2: 412-6.
2000
Leadership strategies, economic activity, and interregional interaction: social complexity in Northeast
China, by Gideon Shelach. Antiquity 74(285): 232-3.
1999
Sacred texts and buried treasures, by W.W. Farris. Monumenta Nipponica 54.1: 123-6.
1998
The emergence of Japanese kingship, by Joan Piggott. Journal of Japanese Studies 18.3: 314-7.
[available through EBSCOhost]
1997
Jomon of Japan: the world’s oldest pottery, by Douglas Kenrick. Japan Forum 2.1: 117-9.
1997
Prehistoric Japan: new perspectives on insular East Asia, by K. Imamura. Monumenta Nipponica 52.3:
421-4.
1997
Multicultural Japan: Palaeolithic to postmodern, by D. Denoon, et al. Antiquity 71(274): 1104-6.
1996
The archaeology of Northeast China: beyond the Great Wall, by S.M. Nelson. Antiquity 70.267: 222-4.
1994
Heavenly warriors: the evolution of Japan’s military from 500 to 1300, by W. Farris. EAANnouncements
12: 36-7.
1994
Iron and steel in ancient China, by D.B. Wagner. EAANnouncements 13: 38-9.
1993
Archaeological Studies in Japan, ed. K. Tsuboi. EAANnouncements 10: 36-7.
1993
The Problem of Meaning in Early Chinese Ritual Bronzes, ed. R. Whitfield. EAANnouncements 11:33-4.
1990
Ritual Poetry and the Politics of Death in Early Japan. by G. L. Ebersole. Monumenta Nipponica 45.4:
471-4.
1988
Studies of Shang Archaeology, ed. K.C. Chang; and Eastern Zhou and Qin Civilizations, by LI Xueqin.
Antiquity 62.237: 802-3.
1987
Prehistory of the Indo-Malaysian Archipelago, by P. Bellwood; and Recent Advances in Indo-Pacific
Prehistory, by V.N. Misra & P. Bellwood. Antiquity 61.232: 325-7.
1986
Archaeological Geology, by G.Rapp, Jr. & J. A. Gifford. Geological Magazine 123.1: 89-90.
1986
Palaeoanthropology and Palaeolithic Archaeology in the People’s Republic of China, ed. WU Rukang
& J. Olsen, Antiquity 60.228: 71-2.
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FULL CURRICULUM VITAE
1986
1986
1985
1985
1984
1983
1982
1982
1982
Prof. Gina L. Barnes
Recent Archaeological Discoveries in the People’s Republic of China, by the Institute of Archaeology,
Academy of Social Sciences, People’s Republic of China. Antiquity 60.228: 78-9.
Prehistoric Investigations in Northeastern Thailand, by C. Higham & Amphan Kijngam. Papers of the
Prehistoric Society 52: 372-3.
Minatogawa Man: the Upper Pleistocene man from the island of Okinawa, ed. H. Suzuki & K. Hanihara.
Antiquity 59: 73.
Prehistoric Indonesia: a reader, ed. P. van de Velde. Helinium 25: 303-4.
Essays on Archaeological Typology, by R. Whallon & J.A. Brown. Archaeological Review from
Cambridge 3.2: 125-7.
The Han Civilization of China, by M. Pirazzoli-t’Serstevens. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 1983.2:
346.
The First Emperor of China, by A. Cottrell. London: Macmillan. Antiquity 55: 152-3.
The Bronze Age Civilization of Central Asia: recent Soviet discoveries, ed. P. Kohl. Antiquity 55: 226-7.
Prehistory of Japan, by C.M. Aikens & T. Higuchi. Antiquity 55: 238.
TRANSLATIONS
1993
chapters by Soma, Nishimura, Kanehara, Sugiyama, Okuda, Kanehara & Okuda, Kuwabara, Okita, and
Omi, in G.L. Barnes & M. Okita (ed.) The Miwa Project Report. Oxford: Tempvs Reparatvm.
1991
(with David W. Hughes) THE HISTORIC CITY OF NARA: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL APPROACH, by
TSUBOI Kiyotari & TANAKA Migaku. Paris/Tokyo: UNESCO/Centre for East Asian Cultural Studies.
1990
“Chiefly lineages in Kofun-period Japan: political relations between centre and region”, by TSUDE
Hiroshi. Antiquity 64.245: 923-31.
1987
RECENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES IN JAPAN, ed. TSUBOI Kiyotari. Paris/Tokyo:
UNESCO/Centre for East Asian Cultural Studies.
1984
“The archaeological heritage of Japan”, by TANAKA Migaku. In Henry Cleere (ed.) Approaches to the
Archaeological Heritage, pp. 82-8. Cambridge Univ. Press.
1981-2
English summaries for annual site reports, Nara National Cultural Properties Research Institute, Japan.
1979
“A creative look at aspects of prehistory”, by SUGIYAMA Jiro. Japan Quarterly 26.3: 304-18.
1974
(with Karen Mori) Kofun, a film on the burial tombs of Japan, for Earlham College.
1974
HANIWA, by MIKI Fumio. Tokyo: Weatherhill.
unpub.
“Archaeological prospecting in Japan”, manuscript by NISHIMURA Yasushi.
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