- EARLIEST PEOPLE IN JAPAN
- STONE AGE (PALEOLITHIC) PEOPLE IN JAPAN: THEIR LIFESTYLE, CULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT
- FIRST JAPANESE AND THEIR GENETIC HERITAGE
- FIRST JAPANESE AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE AMERICAS
- JOMON PERIOD (10,500–300 B.C.)
- JOMON PEOPLE (10,500–300 B.C.): THEIR LIFESTYLE AND SOCIETY
- JOMON PEOPLE (10,500–300 B.C.): RELIGION AND BURIAL CUSTOMS
- JOMON FOOD
- JOMON HOUSING AND VILLAGES
- JOMON FISHING, PROTO-AGRICULTURE AND TRADE
- JOMON POTTERY
- JOMON CULTURE (10,500–300 B.C.): CLOTHING, MUSIC AND BODY ADORNMENT
- DOGU, STONE CIRCLES AND JOMON ART AND CRAFTS
- YAYOI PERIOD (400 B.C.– A.D. 300)
- ORIGIN OF THE YAYOI PEOPLE (AND MODERN JAPANESE)
- YAYOI PEOPLE, LIFE, AND CULTURE (400 B.C.-A.D. 300)
- YAYOI HOUSES AND VILLAGES
- YAYOI METALLURGY
- YAYOI RELIGION AND BURIALS
- RICE AGRICULTURE IN THE YAYOI PERIOD
- WA AND EARLY CONTACTS BETWEEN CHINA AND JAPAN
- YAMATO AND QUEEN HIMIKO
- MYTHICAL ORIGINS OF JAPAN, THE JAPANESE AND THE JAPANESE EMPEROR
- KOFUN PERIOD (A.D. 3RD CENTURY–538)
- KOFUN PERIOD, CLANS AND EARLY YAMATO RULERS
- KOFUN RELIGION
- KOFUN PEOPLE AND LIFE (A.D. 3RD CENTURY–538)
- KOFUN PERIOD (A.D. 3RD CENTURY–538) KOFUN AND TOMBS
- KOFUN-ERA JAPAN, CHINA AND KOREA: RELATIONS, INFLUENCES AND TRADE