I found this book very interesting, though I did have trouble following some of the anthropology and archaeology specific terms, seeing as I've never had any study of them. This was one of the few books I found in English on the Jomon, who are considered to be the earliest population on the Japanese islands. I became interested in them after seeing an exhibit at the Tokyo National Museum in Ueno a few months ago, but there is a lack of English language books written on them. The book was also interesting because the author discussed the differences in Japanese archaeology and Anglo-American, and how those differences affected and continue to affect the level of importance that is placed on items/finds/interpretations of data.