Prehistoric Japan: Jomon to Yayoi: Early Ceramics (Part 1 of 2)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
  • Mary-Ann Milford of Mills College gives a talk on prehistoric Japan and early ceramics of the period.

Комментарии • 34

  • @amyeva5708
    @amyeva5708 4 года назад +8

    Thoroughly enjoyed. Thankyou very much for this lecture. Don't know why everyone in the comments is whining about the speech, this lady is delivering a lot of information at a high speed - think anyone would struggle!

  • @findlayyoung4
    @findlayyoung4 4 года назад +22

    Yous all complaining about the lecturer have never sat through an hour long lecture at university before, and it shows.

    • @MissSusan54
      @MissSusan54 3 года назад

      The problem I have is the first map is not that good, cannot see it that well

  • @lamp8776
    @lamp8776 3 года назад +1

    I really appreciate this lecture to learn the Jomon culture.

  • @davidanderson9664
    @davidanderson9664 4 года назад +1

    excellent lecture, thank you. What an amazing, ancient people. D.A., J.D., NYC

  • @ringscircles142
    @ringscircles142 4 года назад +3

    thank you for bringing me up to speed

  • @walterwally983
    @walterwally983 3 года назад

    Don't know why I've only just found this...maybe because of Graham Hancock. Very very intresting lecture that has me more interested in this period. Nice to get out of classical history for a minute 😊 Thank you Dr. Milford 🙏

  • @danibissonnette1601
    @danibissonnette1601 3 года назад +1

    The adogu figure with the webbing between it's fingers and the putting pattern on it's skin reminds me of a giant Japanese Salamander / Kapa

  • @PeterAqualung
    @PeterAqualung 4 года назад +2

    This is not from 2018. She mentions the Common Market in Europe. So probably before 1993, maybe late 80’s.

    • @ThreeNinjaDucks
      @ThreeNinjaDucks 4 года назад +1

      Alex Pozdnyakov she says it’s from 1999

  • @mauriciozuniga253
    @mauriciozuniga253 2 года назад

    Muy bueno !

  • @johntiller4327
    @johntiller4327 2 года назад

    The Ainu women lip marking are of Statius. From the age of 12, women started a long process of tattooing, marking the lips, hands and arms over a three-year period. When the process was complete, usually around age 15 or 16, she was eligible for marriage. Tattooing was a woman’s domain and only women tattooed each other.

  • @angusmarch1066
    @angusmarch1066 2 года назад

    Everyone: "oh wow those look so cool! So interesting."
    Me: *PTSD intensifies.* *Guardian Music intensifies.*

  • @valken666
    @valken666 3 года назад

    Very am good am presentation.

  • @aseem481
    @aseem481 4 года назад +1

    She sounds so nervous, poor lecturer. Very nice and interesting though

  • @zeynelocak9557
    @zeynelocak9557 5 месяцев назад

    😀

  • @matthewellison4442
    @matthewellison4442 2 года назад

    It's for grass burning.

  • @chip48
    @chip48 3 года назад

    Breath of the Wild anyone? :D

  • @bobwilson7684
    @bobwilson7684 2 года назад

    so..no clue at all

  • @gst9325
    @gst9325 4 года назад +1

    if I cant explain something it's always ritual :)) just say you have no clue ;) otherwise great lecture

    • @SteelDriving
      @SteelDriving 4 года назад +2

      Your definition of 'ritual' is too narrow. Bachelor parties, gender reveal parties and super bowl parties would all be modern corollaries of some of these ancient rituals.

    • @gst9325
      @gst9325 4 года назад

      @@SteelDriving true, but hers is too broad ;)

    • @santiagotorresperez5789
      @santiagotorresperez5789 Год назад

      @@gst9325 There are specifics about it when you go into it. Almost all dogu figures are broken, not just because of age, it seems that they broke them intentionally. They built them, fire them, had a great finished product and then broke it.

    • @santiagotorresperez5789
      @santiagotorresperez5789 Год назад

      But I agree, we have no clue of the actual purpose

  • @werdmaster
    @werdmaster 5 лет назад +3

    So a society existed almost immediately after the ice age in Japan they had folk art and some weird stone shit and planted crops in one way or another. NEATO

  • @celestewindhausen5624
    @celestewindhausen5624 4 года назад +4

    Ive never ever in my life heard some one use "um" so often, literally almost every other word, sentences in a row.

  • @samuelmann9099
    @samuelmann9099 5 лет назад +8

    Interesting but the elocution is really bad.

  • @Scribe333
    @Scribe333 5 месяцев назад

    too many assumptions in the face of contrary suggestion, the blight and sin of academia regarding archaeology

  • @goombapizza6335
    @goombapizza6335 5 лет назад +5

    Every other word from this woman is "umm" or "uhh". She needs to work with a speech therapist. Also she speaks very slowly, which when paired with her insufferable overuse of stopwords makes her almost unlistenable. I had to speed the video up to 1.5% speed just to keep from killing myself. I'm not saying she's not a charming lady in real life, I'm saying she is diffucult to follow.
    Normal person: "Hello, my name is Jane. I'm pleased to meet you. Today I'm going to teach you about Japanese prehistory. Here are some rocks. We believe these rocks are remnants of this bygone era."
    This woman: "Umm.... hello, uhh........ my name is, umm........... Jane. I'm, uhh............. pleased to meet you. Umm................today I'm going to, uhh........................ teach you about, umm............................... Japanese, uhh................................... prehistory. Here are some, umm............................................ rocks. We believe these, uhh.................................................rocks, are, umm.................................................. remnants of this bygone, uhh........................................................ era. Umm..........................................................."

    • @michayacaldwell-harris6678
      @michayacaldwell-harris6678 4 года назад +4

      Goomba Pizza that’s just what happens when these professors have been teaching the same material for 30sum years and they’re old and slow talking now . 🤷🏽‍♀️🤷🏽‍♀️🤷🏽‍♀️ lol there will always be old but still vaulable professors ya know . She talk slow asf, but the information is SOOO good .

    • @valken666
      @valken666 3 года назад

      It's simple, she hated her students.

    • @joseantoniomontoya3964
      @joseantoniomontoya3964 8 дней назад

      well that's the kind of style that works for me.

  • @LilaKooks
    @LilaKooks 5 лет назад +1

    Not even 3 minutes in, already bored.

    • @shayleenmeyer3175
      @shayleenmeyer3175 4 года назад

      Lilith Kooks Maybe changing the speed to 1.5 makes it better 🙃