Forest and CivilisationsYoshinori Yasuda Presents a diversity of stories on the relationship between forests and human beings from the viewpoint of environmental archeology. |
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Contents | 8 |
Changes in the Forest Environment of Western Europe | 41 |
Forest and Civilisation on Easter Island | 55 |
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agriculture ancestor-god ancient Archaeological broad-leaved Caceres carved Celtic century ceremonies Chalcatzingo China Christianity climate costume crocodilian cult cultivation culture Dauenhauer death deciduous deciduous oak deforestation deity depicted desertification destroyed dogu earth Earth-Mother Easter Island Enkidu environment epic of Gilgamesh evergreen eyes fairies figurines Flenley forest civilisation Formative Period Ghab Valley goddess gods Gribouille Guatemala Hainuwele human Humbaba insect interglacial Japan Japanese cedar Jomon period killed Lebanese cedar living Maya medicinal plants medieval Medusa Merlin Mesopotamia Middle Ages Middle Jomon period Moai motifs mountains mouth myth mythology nature Neolithic Nihon Shoki Olmec paddy fields palm parasites Paris Photo by Yasuda pine Pinus Plantago pollen analysis pollen diagram Prefecture Quercus represented rites ritual sacred Sanxingdui satoyama woodlands shaman shark snake species spirit statues stone story supernatural animals Susanoo-no-mikoto symbol symbolised Tabata Tlingit Tokyo tropical utaki vegetation village wild witchcraft witches woods worship Yamata-no-orochi