Ancient Japanese..
#2
Posted 13 August 2005 - 02:39 PM
#3
Posted 13 August 2005 - 06:42 PM
#5
Posted 14 August 2005 - 07:12 AM
Like Han?
Probably in the Jomon Period (Before 300 AD) the people were Hunter/Gatherers
The images on pottery seem indicate that close fitting trousers, and short upper garments with tubular sleeves, loosely belted with rope, were worn. These may have had either embroidered or painted designs, and were possibly made of hemp, withno distinction between male and female clothing.
The Yayoi Period saw development of an agrarian society
With the development of rice cultivation, the inhabitants of Japan probably wore better clothes suited to bending and stretching. An early Chinese historical account in the Wei Chih claimed men wore unsewn fabric wrapped around their bodies and the women wore poncho type garments with a hole cut for the head.
#6
Posted 14 August 2005 - 07:37 AM
#7
Posted 26 January 2006 - 02:03 AM
Like Han?
How about before Han came?
Had they lived naked?
Plase someone do post pictures of people from Han dynasty or explain what they looked like.
#8
Posted 26 January 2006 - 04:06 AM
How about before Han came?
Had they lived naked?
Plase someone do post pictures of people from Han dynasty or explain what they looked like.
you talk like chinese nationalist..:
Motto:" We give Asians a Culture and we are more cultivate as others"
before jomon:



http://www.iz2.or.jp...u/fukusei/1.htm
Jomon (10,000 BC to 300 BC):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jomon






Edited by Kediren, 26 January 2006 - 04:45 AM.
Sir Peter Ustionv.. in Achtung!Vorurteile!
#9
Posted 26 January 2006 - 04:29 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yayoi




Edited by Kediren, 26 January 2006 - 05:16 AM.
Sir Peter Ustionv.. in Achtung!Vorurteile!
#10
Posted 26 January 2006 - 09:27 AM
you talk like chinese nationalist..:
He's actually a Korean nationalist. Has the same effect when it comes to talking about Japanese, though.
Nice pics, Kediren.
#11
Posted 26 January 2006 - 10:21 AM
Hm.... that issue I heard long agoHad they lived naked?
in relation with consideration of Chinese(?) as "master of clothing"
Edited by qrasy, 26 January 2006 - 10:21 AM.
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#12
Posted 26 January 2006 - 07:40 PM
Yayoi (300 BC to AD 250):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yayoi
Thanks for the pictures but I more wonder about the dress of Han. Do you ever have one to show me?
#13
Posted 27 February 2006 - 09:12 PM
#14
Posted 28 February 2006 - 05:11 AM
Those look more like modern than ancient paintings.http://horse.shrine....kamatari_e.html
http://horse.shrine....ai/jinmu_e.html
http://horse.shrine....kiyomaro_e.html
http://horse.shrine....yukinari_e.html
http://horse.shrine....tadahira_e.html
http://horse.shrine....rai/nomi_e.html
http://horse.shrine..../umayado_e.html
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#15
Posted 02 March 2006 - 10:14 PM

Asuka Era (645 - 710)



Nara Era (710 - 794)





Edited by Hang Li Po, 02 February 2008 - 11:25 PM.
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