Drawing on varied archaeological and archival sources, David B. Lurie highlights the diverse modes and uses of writing that coexisted in Japan between the first and eighth centuries. This book illuminates not only the textual practices of early Japanese civilization but also the comparative history of writing and literacy in the ancient world.
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54 primary booksHarvard East Asian Monographs is a 54-book series with 56 primary works first released in 1959 with contributions by Kuo-chun Chao, Andrew Gordon, and Alexander Barton Woodside.
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