This short lecture discusses current historical and archaeological evidence available to explain the origins of the Japanese people, with special attention to the so-called “horserider thesis” advanced by Egami Namio. Sources used: Ebrey, Patricia & Anne Walthall. Pre-Modern East Asia to 1800: A Cultural, Social, and Political History. 3rd ed. Boston: Wadsworth-Cengage, 2014. Edwards, Walter. “Event and Process in the Founding of Japan: The Horserider Theory in Archeological Perspective.” Journal of Japanese Studies 9:2 (Summer 1983): 265-295. Farris, William Wayne. “Ancient Japan's Korean Connection.” Korean Studies 20 (1996): 1-22. Kirkland, J. Russell. “The “Horseriders“ in Korea: A Critical Evaluation of a Historical Theory.” Korean Studies 5 (1981): 109-128. Ledyard, Gari. “Galloping along with the Horseriders: Looking for the Founders of Japan.” Journal of Japanese Studies 1:2 (Spring 1975): 217-254. *********************** The Ohio State University's East Asian Studies Center (EASC) and Columbus Sta
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