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A history of the Japanese archipelago through its material artifacts over fifteen millennia.
Japan: A History in Objects offers a captivating narrative of the archipelago's history told through the British Museum's extensive collection of Japanese material artifacts spanning over 15,000 years. Structured thematically and chronologically, historian Angus Lockyer's account begins with the earliest prehistoric remains, moving through Japan's Classical period, and the rise of Buddhism. It provides records of increased economic and religious diversity between the twelfth and sixteenth centuries, the country's interactions with the modern world in the nineteenth century, and the development of a thriving and technologically advanced society during the twentieth century.
The artifacts explored - from ancient flame pots, children's games and samurai armour to contemporary manga - date from prehistory to the present day, offering glimpses into the lives of emperors, politicians, religious figures, artists, writers and ordinary townspeople. Encompassing a wide range of objects - including ceramics and sculpture, prints and textiles, jewelry, musical instruments, weaponry, and domestic, agricultural and ritualistic pieces - this collection is a fascinating portrait of an ancient nation, and a visual feast for those wishing to explore its rich and complex history.