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Harima Fudoki , dated to 714CE, is one of Japan’s earliest extant written records. It is a rich account of the people, places, natural resources and stories in the Harima region of western Japan. Produced by the government as a tool for Japan’s early state formation, Harima Fudoki includes important myths of places and gods from a different perspective to the contemporaneous ‘national’ chronicles. This document is an essential primary source for all who are interested in ancient Japan. In this new critical edition, Palmer draws upon recent research into the archaeology, history, orality and literature of ancient Japan to reinterpret this hitherto little-known document. Palmer’s insightful commentary contextualizes the Harima tales for the first time in English.
J3444 --- J3308 --- Japan: Geography and local history -- Kansai and Kinki -- Hyōgo prefecture (Tajima, Harima, Awaji) --- Japan: History -- ancient and early histories --- Harima no Kuni fudoki. --- Harima fudoki --- Kofudoki. --- Hyōgo-ken (Japan) --- Himeji-han (Japan) --- Japan --- Social life and customs --- History --- al-Yābān --- Giappone --- Government of Japan --- Iapōnia --- I︠A︡ponii︠a︡ --- Japam --- Japani --- Japão --- Japon --- Japonia --- Japonsko --- Japonya --- Jih-pen --- Mư̄ang Yīpun --- Nihon --- Nihon-koku --- Nihonkoku --- Nippon --- Nippon-koku --- Nipponkoku --- Prathēt Yīpun --- Riben --- State of Japan --- Yābān --- Yapan --- Yīpun --- Zhāpān --- Япония --- اليابان --- يابان --- 日本 --- 日本国 --- Harima no Kuni (Japan) --- Hyōgo, Japan --- Hiogo (Japan) --- Hyogo Prefecture (Japan) --- Préfecture Hyōgo (Japan) --- Prefectuur Hyōgo (Japan) --- Jepun --- Yapon --- Yapon Ulus --- I︠A︡pon --- Япон --- I︠A︡pon Uls --- Япон Улс
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