Footprints of Jomon people – Wisdom that's relevant even today: 3. Look for a natural adhesive
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Footprints of Jomon people – Wisdom that's relevant even today: 2. Make a fishhook
JOMON ARCHIVES; Digital Archives of the Jomon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan
JOMON ARCHIVES; Digital Archives of the Jomon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan
Footprints of Jomon people – Wisdom that's relevant even today: 1. Listen to the sounds of people
JOMON ARCHIVES; Digital Archives of the Jomon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan
JOMON ARCHIVES; Digital Archives of the Jomon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan

NEWS 1: THE RUSSIAN QUESTION DEALT WITH ON A COUCH - Yes mister Coquardeau, the ambition of the Russian Colossus becomes insatiable... it is already not enough for him to have blown up the Black Sea and to have smashed all the seaports in the Levant, now today the same Colossus makes ready to seize the Dardanelles... I am of a mind to suffer none of it mister Coquardeau!
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan

PARISIANS TYPES 29: Discomfort in talking to people who have a mania for putting thier story into action. -Yes dear Sir, do you think that the rrrrascal was allowed to laugh in my face. You know I won't stand for that. So, I punched him... there, like that, do you see, and I shook you... there, like that... vigorously
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan

Strangers in Paris 1: The arrival: What, no room!... -Not even for your hat-box... -What about in the sitting-room? -Twenty one Englishmen are in there... -In the attic?... -I've put eleven Savoyards in there... -In the celler?... -Fifteen Polish people have set up home... -Oh! hang it...oh! damnation... oh! Good God!...are we going to spend the night by the side of a milestone?... -That's what you'd better do, because then the night patrol will get you out of trouble quickly by taking you to sleep at the Prefecture of Police's office, Saint Martin cell!... specially reserved for the homeless and poodles without papers!..
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan

ADVERTISING AND PUBLICITY 2: THEY MAKE THIS POOR PUBLIC SWALLOW THIS!! The Rubber Clyso-Trompe occupies, within the large family of emollients, the place which the gentle flute holds among wind instruments. The Clyso-Trompe refreshes ideas, destroys bugs, calms nervous irritation, opens up intelligence, purifies the Conscience of remorse, inspires Dithyrambs upon the museum of Versailles, but does not at all relieve colic. The lights of the ox in early infacy have received the commendation of all crowned heads. This admirable Pectoral cures Dim-sightedness, Corns, Whitlows, freckles, the mania for maknig dramas. etc. etc. etc. This velvet paste is most particularly suitable for everyone. It relieves hoarseness as if by hand. Duprez is indebted to it from 553 feet above sealevel, where he has never been. It even gives children in the best of health Whooping-cough
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan

Great Exhibition of Industry and Contemporary Hoaxes: Come in and judge for yourselves! I've directed everything, inspired everything, the Tribunals' galette for the Digest (Aside; and for a difficult digestion) The Physionopilfer which catches the manner of everything! (except the resemblance.) Running bitumen (quite.) Men's shirts for the use of small children of which you glimpse only the (Sham.) Marvellous indestructible hats (which melt in the sun and are diluted in the rain.)Dromedary pommade, so much sought after (by camels.) Fool's seed which you know (all of you.) The English Brewery which froths so well (in the Newspapers.) and the sublime, the classical coal of St. Pétrain which you can put to the test (by fire.)
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan

Great Exhibition of Industry and Contemporary Hoaxes: Come in and judge for yourselves! I've directed everything, inspired everything, the Tribunals' galette for the Digest (Aside; and for a difficult digestion) The Physionopilfer which catches the manner of everything! (except the resemblance.) Running bitumen (quite.) Men's shirts for the use of small children of which you glimpse only the (Sham.) Marvellous indestructible hats (which melt in the sun and are diluted in the rain.)Dromedary pommade, so much sought after (by camels.) Fool's seed which you know (all of you.) The English Brewery which froths so well (in the Newspapers.) and the sublime, the classical coal of St. Pétrain which you can put to the test (by fire.)
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan

Parisian Freebooters 12: The Crocodile: This has to do with a variety of species of Crocodile, which was known to the ancients under the name of Tantalus and which a Gymnasium naturalist of our time has called the Gastronome without money. This voracious whale-like creature is most commonly found in the localities of Merchants of Eatables. His teeth are pointed and very long from lack of exercise, since he uses only his eyes to devour. When he has had the perseverance to remain for a whole day static in front of his prey he sometimes ends up by having the luck to catch... a crick in the neck. He feeds himself only on desires and vain hopes, he is also remarkably thin. Very different from other fish of his species that swim in open water, this type of Crocodile is always in the dry
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan
![Ancient History 3: Achilles in his tent. In tears, remembering the charms of Briseis / The hero enjoys his dismal sadness. / And in vain, Patrocles, polishing his weapons / Tries to awaken his burning courage. (Secret translation by President P.) This precious bas-relief was discovered in the ruins of the ancient Boule rouge [Red Ball] (Montmartre suburb) by our indefatigable traveller, Mr. Charles Texier. According to Mr. Ingres, only Phidias could have been its maker](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0031130001.jpg)
Ancient History 3: Achilles in his tent. In tears, remembering the charms of Briseis / The hero enjoys his dismal sadness. / And in vain, Patrocles, polishing his weapons / Tries to awaken his burning courage. (Secret translation by President P.) This precious bas-relief was discovered in the ruins of the ancient Boule rouge [Red Ball] (Montmartre suburb) by our indefatigable traveller, Mr. Charles Texier. According to Mr. Ingres, only Phidias could have been its maker
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan
Joumontankenmusume san kamegaokasekkijidaiiseki tagoyanokaizuka
JOMON ARCHIVES; Digital Archives of the Jomon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan
JOMON ARCHIVES; Digital Archives of the Jomon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan

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Footprints of Jomon people – Wisdom that's relevant even today: 2. Make a fishhook
JOMON ARCHIVES; Digital Archives of the Jomon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan
JOMON ARCHIVES; Digital Archives of the Jomon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan

魚津市 千光寺の「小川寺の獅子舞」
NHK Archives
Michi-shiru: Japan Seasonal Journey
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JOMON ARCHIVES; Digital Archives of the Jomon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan
JOMON ARCHIVES; Digital Archives of the Jomon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan
#4 Odai Yamamoto Site “Jomon Tanken Musume”
JOMON ARCHIVES; Digital Archives of the Jomon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan
JOMON ARCHIVES; Digital Archives of the Jomon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan

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Michi-shiru: Japan Seasonal Journey
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