1) Books
Habu, J., T. Sasaki and M. Fukunaga (eds.). 2018. Weaving the Knowledge of Mountains, Rivers and the Ocean: Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Ecoliteracy in Tohoku, Northern Japan. 280 pp. Tokai University Press, Hiratsuka, Japan (in Japanese). Link | PDF – Intro, Ch 01, 06, 08, 09 & 15
Habu, J., John W. Olsen and Peter V. Lape (eds.). 2017. Handbook of East and Southeast Asian Archaeology. Springer, New York. Link
2008 Habu, J., C. Fawcett and J. M. Matsunaga (eds.). Evaluating Multiple Narratives: Beyond Nationalist, Colonialist, Imperialist Archaeologies. 217pp. Springer, New York. Link | PDF – ch. 01 | PDF – ch. 07
2004 Habu, J. Ancient Jomon of Japan. 332pp. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Link | PDF – chs. 01 & 07
2003 Habu, Junko, James M. Savelle, Shuzo Koyama and Hitomi Hongo (eds.). Hunter-Gatherers of the North Pacific Rim. 277pp. Senri Ethnological Studies, No. 63, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan. Link |PDF – ch. 11
2002 Fitzhugh, B. and J. Habu (eds.). Beyond Foraging and Collecting: Evolutionary Change in Hunter-Gatherer Settlement Systems. 442pp. Kluwer Academic/Plenum, New York. Link | PDF – Intro | PDF – ch. 03
2001 Habu, J. Subsistence-Settlement Systems and Intersite Variability in the Moroiso Phase of the Early Jomon Period of Japan. 207pp. International Monographs in Prehistory, Ann Arbor. Link
2) Published Excavation and Field Monographs
2020 Habu, J. (ed.). Landscapes, Resilience of Local Communities and Indigenous Knowledge: New Developments in Nibutani after the Dam Lawsuit. 73 pp. Resilient Local Communities, Vol. 4. National Institutes for the Humanities, and Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto (in Japanese). Link
2019 Habu, J. (ed.). Landscapes with Urushi Lacquer Trees: Lacquer Sap Collecting and Peoples’ Lifeways at Joboji, Ninohe City, Iwate. 44 pp. Resilient Local Communities, Vol. 2. National Institutes for the Humanities, and Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto (in Japanese). Link
2019 Habu, J. (ed.). Resilience of Local Communities and Local Environmentall Knowledge. 69 pp. Resilient Local Communities, Vol. 1. National Institutes for the Humanities, and Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto (in Japanese). Link
2016 Habu, J., Y. Ito and K. Adachi. The Goshizawa Matsumori No. 4 Site: Excavation Report of Field Seasons Summer 2008, 2009, and 2010. 76pp. Small-Scale Economies Project, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto (in Japanese with English Astract). PDF
1989 Habu, J. (ed.). Excavation Report of the Archaeological Committee of the University of Tokyo, No.1: Report of the No.7 Science Building Area Excavation at the Hongo Campus of the University of Tokyo [Tokyo Daigaku Iseki Chosashitsu Hakkutsu Chosa Hokokusho 1: Tokyo Daigaku Hongo Konai no Iseki, Rigakubu 7-go-kan Chiten]. 542pp. + 102 pls. Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo, Tokyo (in Japanese with English Abstract). Japanese Full Text
1986 Suzuki, K., J. Habu, and S. Nakai et al. Excavation Report of the Cemetery of Feudal Lords of the Makino Family, Nagaoka Clan, in Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo [Minato-ku Mita Saikaiji Nagaoka Hanshu Makino ke Bosho Hakkutsu Chosa Hokokusho]. 326 pp. + 75 pls. Board of Education of Minato Ward [Minato-ku Kyoiku Iinkai], Tokyo (in Japanese).
3) Journal Articles, Book Chapters and Book Reviews
* 2019 Komiya, H., M. Katayama Owens, S. Hamada and J. Habu. Early Jomon fishing activities reconstructed from the fish assemblages of the I-trench expansion of the northern valley area at the Sannai Maruyama site, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. Anthropological Science (Japanese Series), 127(1): 1-13 (in Japanese with English summary).
2019 Habu, J. Agroecology as science and as social movements: Miguel Altieri’s publications and his works [Kagaku to undo to shite no agroecology: Kagakusha Miguel Altieri no chosaku to katsudo yori]. Agriculture and Economy [Nogyo to Keizai] 85(2): 25-31 (in Japanese). PDF
Habu, J. 2019. Resilience and local environmental knowledge: A shift towards a more sustainable model [Zairaichi to resilience: jizoku kano model e tenkan suru]. Environmentology through the study of humanity and nature [Hito to shizen no kankyo-gaku], edited by Nippon Life Insurance Foundation, pp. 41-60. University of Tokyo Press, Tokyo (in Japanese). PDF
Habu, J. 2019. Landscape archaeology of the Takata shell-midden and its vicinity: preliminary analysis of excavation and surface collection data from the Early Jomon Period [Yokohama-shi Kohoku-ku Takata Kaizuka to sono Shuhen no Jomon Jidai Iseki: Kinkyu Hakkutsu Shiryo to Hyomen Saishu Shiryo kara wakaru koto]. In Currents of Long-term Change from the Palaeolithic to the Jomon Cultures: Research Perspectives [Kyusekki Jidai Bunka kara Jomon Jidai Bunka no Choryu: Kenkyu no Shiten], edited by Hiroyuki Shiraishi, pp. 399-411. Rokuichi Shobo, Tokyo (in Japanese). Habu 2019 PDF
Habu, J. 2018. Jomon Food Diversity, Climate Change and Long-term Sustainability: What I Have Learned by Doing Archaeological and Ethnographic Studies in Japan. SAA Archaeological Record 18(5): 27-30. PDF
Habu, J., 2018. Local environmental knowledge and the resilience of local communities [Zairaichi no katsuyo to chiiki no resilience]. In New Perspectives in the Study of Local Cultures, edited by J. Kubota, pp. 52-63. Multidisciplinary Collaborative Project “Change of Local Communities and Reconstruction of Community Cultures after Disasters in the Japanese Archipelago,” Booklet No. 6. National Institute for Humanities, Japan (in Japanese). PDF
Matsumoto, N. J. Habu and A. Matsui, 2017. Subsistence, sedentism, and social complexity among Jomon hunter-gatherers of the Japanese Archipelago. In Handbook of East and Southeast Asian Archaeology, edited by J. Habu, J. W. Olsen and P. V. Lape, pp. 437-450. Springer, New York. PDF
Habu, J. and K. Okamura. 2017. Japanese archaeology today: new developments, structural undermining and prospects for disaster archaeology. In Handbook of East and Southeast Asian Archaeology, edited by J. Habu, J. W. Olsen and P. V. Lape, pp.11-25. Springer, New York. PDF
2017 Adachi, K., S. Oki, Y. Mori and J. Habu. Insect larvae impressions on pottery excavated from Middle and Late Jomon sites in Aomori Prefecture, Japan [Aomori-kennai iseki shutsudo no Jomon jidai Chuki Koyo – Koki Shoto no doki kara erareta yochu akkon ni tsuite]. Anthropological Science [Japanese Series] 125: 65-73 (in Japanese with English summary). Link
2017 Matsubayashi, J., Y. Saitoh, Y. Osaka, Y. Uehara, J. Habu, T. Sasaki and I Tayasu. Incremental analysis of vertebral centra can teconstruct the stable isotope chronology of teleost fishes. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 2017: 1-9. Link
2017. Habu, J., M. Kanehara, S. Sugiyama, R. Matsuda, R. Shinkai and N. Tomii. Pollen, Parasite Egg, Phytolith and Diatom Analyses, and Radiocarbon Dating. In The Kawaratai No. 1 Site, Vol. VIII, Part 1, pp. 72-107. Aomori Archaeological Center, Aomori (in Japanese). PDF
2017 Habu, J. Jomon food diversity and environmental change. Kagaku 87(2): 154-157 (in Japanese). Link
2016 Habu, J. Food diversity and climate change: lessons from the Early and Middle Jomon Periods, Japan. Quarterly of Archaeological Studies [Kokokogaku Kenkyu] 63(2): 38-50 (in Japanese with English Abstract). PDF with unofficial English translation
2016 Heron, C. P., J. Habu, M. K. Owens, Y. Ito, Y. Eley, A. Lucquin, A. Radini, H. Saul C. D. Spiteri, and O. E. Craig. Molecular and isotopic investigations of pottery and ‘charred remains’ from Sannai Maruyama and Sannai Maruyama No. 9, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. Japanese Journal of Archaeology 4(1): 29-52. Link
2016 Crema, E. R., J. Habu, K. Kobayashi and M. Madella. Summed probability distribution of 14C dates suggests regional divergences in the population dynamics of the Jomon Period in Eastern Japan. PLOS ONE 11(4): e0154809. Link
2016 Habu, Junko, 2016. Food Diversity and the Growth and Decline of the Jomon Culture. In Ken’ichi Kobayashi (ed.) Food and Houses during the Jomon Period, 1-25pp. Doseisha, Tokyo (in Japanese). PDF
2015 Shinkai, R., T. Kanno, N. Yamamoto, J. Habu, A. Matsui, D. McLaren and D. R. Croes. Excavation of a prehistoric wet site on Triquet Island in British Columbia, Canada. Quarterly of Archaeological Studies [Kokokogaku Kenkyu] 62(3): 16-20 (in Japanese). PDF
2015 Habu, J. Sedetism, mobility and human impacts on the environment: a perspective from historical ecology. Quaternary Research (Japan Association for Quaternary Research) 54: 299-310 (in Japanese with English Summary). Link
2014 Habu, J. Post-Pleistocene transformations of hunter-gatherers in East Asia. PP507-520. In Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Hunter-Gatherers, edited by Vicki Cummings, Peter Jordan and Marek Zvelebil. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Link
2014 Habu, J. Early Sedentism in East Asia: From Late Palaeolithic to Early Agricultural Societies in Insular East Asia. In Cambridge World Prehistory, edited by C. Renfrew and P. Bahn, pp. 724-741. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. PDF
2013 Habu, J. and M. E. Hall. Climate change, human impacts on the landscape, and subsistence specialization: historical ecology and changes in Jomon hunter-gatherer lifeways. In The Historical Ecology of Small Scale Economies, edited by Victor D. Thompson and James Waggoner, pp. 65-78. University Press of Florida: Gainesville, FL. Link | PDF
2012 Habu, J. Graduate education at UC Berkeley: Training a new generation of scholars in the field of archaeology. Metaptyxiaka 6: 61-94 (in Japanese). PDF
2011 Kaner, Simon and Junko Habu (with first hand report from Aikra Matsui). Rescuing archaeology affected by the Japanese earthquake and tsunami. Antiquity 85 (Issue 329), Project Gallery, September 2011. http://www.antiquity.ac.uk/projgall/kaner329/ PDF
2011 Habu, J., A. Matsui, N. Yamamoto and T. Kanno. Shell midden archaeology in Japan: Aquatic food acquisition and long-term change in the Jomon culture. Quaternary International 239: 19-27. PDF
2010 Habu, J. Jomon archaeology in the context of world hunter-gatherer studies: A perspective from North American archaeology [Sekai no shuryo-saishu-min kenkyu kara mita Jomon bunka: toku ni Hokubei kokogaku no shiten kara]. In Jomon Archaeology [Jomon Jidai no Kokodaku], Vol. 1, Overview [Jomon Bunka no Rinkaku], edited by Y. Kosugi, Y. Taniguchi, Y. Nishida, K. Mizunoe, and K. Yano, pp. 189-199. Doseisha, Tokyo (in Japanese). PDF
2010 Habu, J. Seafaring and the development of cultural complexity in Northeast Asia: Evidence from the Japanese Archipelago. In Global Origins and the Development of Seafaring, edited by A. Anderson, J. Barrett and K. Boyle, pp. 159-170. McDonald Institute Monograph, Cambridge. PDF
2009 Habu, J. Working with Japanese colleagues: excavation of a Jomon pit-dwelling and storage pits at Goshizawa Matsumori. The SAA (Society for American Archaeology) Archaeological Record 9(3): 18-21. PDF
2009 Habu, J. Advances in North American archaeology: 2007 [2007 nen no doko: Kita-America]. In Archaeologia Japonica: Annual Report of the Japanese Archaeological Association [Nihon Kokogaku Nenpo] 60: 88-93 (in Japanese). PDF
2009 Habu, J. Seasonal sedentism and full sedentism [Kisetsuteki teiju to tsunen teiju: minzokushi jirei no kento kara]. In Jomon Archaeology [Jomon Jidai no Kokodaku], Vol. 8, Settlement and Site Clusters as Domestic Space [Seikatsu Kukan: Shuraku to Iseki-gun], edited by Y. Kosugi, Y. Taniguchi, Y. Nishida, K. Mizunoe, and K. Yano, pp. 25-35. Doseisha, Tokyo (in Japanese). PDF
2008 Habu, J. Settlement growth and decline in complex hunter-gatherer societies: a case study from the Jomon period Sannai Maruyama site. Antiquity 82: 571-584. PDF
2008 Habu, J. and Y. Sato. Analyses of soil samples collected from the north wall of the 6th Excavation Area, the Sannai Maruyama site (a preliminary report) [Sannai Maruyama Iseki dai 6 ji chosa chiten hokuheki kara saishu shita dojo sample no bunseki kekka (chukan hokoku)]. Annual Bulletin of the Sannai Maruyama Site [Tokubetsu Shiseki Sannai Maruyama Iseki Nenpo] 11, pp. 24-39 (in Japanese). PDF
2008 Fawcett, C., J. Habu and J. M. Matsunaga. Introduction: evaluating multiple narratives: beyond nationalist, colonialist, imperialist archaeologies. In Evaluating Multiple Narratives: Beyond Nationalist, Colonialist, Imperialist Archaeologies, edited by J. Habu, C. Fawcett and J. M. Matsunaga, pp. 1-11. Springer, New York. Link
2008 Habu, J. and C. Fawcett. Science or narratives? Multiple interpretations of the Sannai Maruyama site, Japan. In Evaluating Multiple Narratives: Beyond Nationalist, Colonialist, Imperialist Archaeologies, edited by J. Habu, C. Fawcett and J. M. Matsunaga, pp. 91-117. Springer, New York. Link
2007 Habu, J. Historical archaeology and prehistoric archaeology [Rekishi kokogaku to senshi kokogaku]. In Introduction to Historical Archaeology [Kinsei Kin-gendai Kokogaku Nyumon], edited by the Kimio Suzuki Seminar, pp. 264-271. Keio University Press, Tokyo (in Japanese).
2006 Habu, J. Book review: K. Mizoguchi (2002), An Archaeological History of Japan: Self and Identity from 30,000 BC to 700 AD. American Antiquity 71(4): 791-792. PDF
2006 Habu, J. and Clare Fawcett. Marxist theories and settlement studies in Japanese archaeology: direct and indirect influences of V. Gordon Childe. In The Archaeology of Bruce Trigger: Theoretical Empiricism, edited by R. F. Williamson and M. S. Bisson, pp. 80-91. McGill-Queen’s University Press, Montreal.
2006 Habu, J. The archaeology of Sannai Maruyama in the context of world hunter-gatherer archeology: mechanisms of long-term change in cultural landscapes [Sekai no shuryo saishumin kenkyu kara mita Sannai Maruyama: bunka keikan no choki-teki henka to sono mekanizumu]. Annual Bulletin of the Sannai Maruyama Site [Tokubetsu Shiseki Sannai Maruyama Iseki Nenpo] 9: 48-55 (in Japanese).
2006 Habu, J. Book review: K. Suzuki (2005), What is archaeology? [Kokogaku to wa donna gakumon ka]. Quarterly of Archaeological Studies [Kokokogaku Kenkyu] 52(4): 100-101 (in Japanese).
2005 Underhill, A. P. and J. Habu. Early communities in East Asia: economic and sociopolitical organization at the local and regional level. In Archaeology of Asia, edited by M. T. Stark, pp. 121-148. Blackwell, Malden. Link
2005 Habu, J. Jomon cultural landscapes, clay figurines and gender archaeology [Jenda kokogaku kara mita Jomon dogu to bunka-teki keikan]. Annual Bulletin of the Sannai Maruyama Site [Tokubetsu Shiseki Sannai Maruyama Iseki Nenpo] 8: 92-96 (in Japanese).
2005 Habu, J. Settlement archaeology and its developments. Kokogaku Janaru [Journal of Archaeology] 529: 21-25 (in Japanese).
2005 Habu, J. Long-term changes and regional variability in the Jomon culture. In Hunter-Gatherer Cultures of Japan, edited by K. Ikeya, pp. 45-72. Sekai Shiso Sha, Tokyo (in Japanese).
2005 Habu, J. Hunter-gatherers in California and the Northwest Coast of North America [Hokubei Hokusei-kaigan to California no shuryo-saishumin]. In The Archaeological Study of Hunting-Gathering Societies [Shokuryo Kakutoku Shakai no Kokogaku], edited by H. Sato, pp. 222-237. Asakura Shoten, Tokyo (in Japanese).
2004 Savelle, J. M. and Habu, J. A processual investigation of a Thule whale bone house, Somerset Island, Arctic Canada. Arctic Anthropology, 41(2): 204-221 (publication that has a significant overlap with Habu & Savelle 1994 in Quaternary Research).
2004 Habu, J. Long-term change and regional variability in hunter-gatherer cultures [Shuryo-saishu-min bunka no choki-teki henka to chiikisei]. In Dialogues that Transcend Time and Space: Archaeology at Keio University: Essays in Honor of the Retirement of Professors Chikamori, Ogawa and Suzuki, edited by the Department of Ethnology and Archaeology, Keio University, pp. 11-16. Rokuichi Shobo, Tokyo (in Japanese). PDF
2003 Habu, J. Comments on W. C. Prentiss and J. C. Chatters: Cultural diversification and decimation in the prehistoric record. Current Anthropology 44(1): 49.
2003 Habu, J., J. M. Savelle, S. Koyama and H. Hongo. Introduction: Complex hunter-gatherer studies in Japan and the North Pacific Rim. In Hunter-Gatherers of the North Pacific Rim, edited by J. Habu, J. M. Savelle, S. Koyama and H. Hongo, pp. 1-9. Senri Ethnological Studies, No. 63, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan.
2003 Habu, J., M. Hall and Y. Ogasawara. Pottery production and circulation at the Sannai Maruyama site, northern Japan: Chemical evidence from Early and Middle Jomon pottery. In Hunter-Gatherers of the North Pacific Rim, edited by J. Habu, J. M. Savelle, S. Koyama and H. Hongo, pp. 199-220. Senri Ethnological Studies, No. 63, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan. PDF
2003 Chisholm, B. S. and J. Habu. Stable isotope analysis of prehistoric human bone from the Furuyashiki site, Kamikita Town, Aomori, Japan. In Hunter-Gatherers of the North Pacific Rim, edited by J. Habu, J. M. Savelle, S. Koyama and H. Hongo, pp. 221-233. Senri Ethnological Studies, No. 63, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan.
2002 Sato, Y., J. Habu and A. Hosoya. Comparative studies of early agricultural societies [Sekai no Genshi Noko]. In New Perspectives on Jomon Plant Cultivation [Jomon Noko o Torae Naosu], edited by Y. Sato, pp. 107-128. Science of Humanity Bensei, No. 41. Bensei Shuppan, Tokyo (in Japanese).
2002 Habu, J. A life-history of the Sannai Maruyama site: changes in site function, residential mobility and cultural landscape [Sannai Maruyama iseki no life-history: iseki no kino, teijudo, bunka keikan no hensen]. In New Perspectives on the Study of Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer Cultures [Senshi Shuryo-Saishu Bunka Kenkyu no Atarashii Shiya], edited by S. Sasaki, pp. 161-183. Senri Ethnological Report 33. National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan (in Japanese). PDF
2002 Habu, J. and B. Fitzhugh. Introduction: Beyond foraging and collecting: Evolutionary change in hunter-gatherer settlement systems. In Beyond Foraging and Collecting: Evolutionary Change in Hunter-Gatherer Settlement Systems, pp. 1-11. Kluwer Academic/Plenum, New York. Link | PDF
2002 Habu, J. Jomon collectors and foragers: long-term changes in settlement systems among prehistoric hunter-gatherers in Japan. In Beyond Foraging and Collecting: Evolutionary Change in Hunter-Gatherer Settlement Systems, pp. 53-72. Kluwer Academic/Plenum, New York. Link | PDF
2002 Habu, J. Book review: M. J. Hudson (1999), Ruins of Identity: Ethnogenesis in the Japanese Islands. Journal of East Asian Archaeology 3(3-4): 255-258.
2001 Habu, J., M. Kim, M. Katayama and H. Komiya. Jomon subsistence-settlement systems at the Sannai Maruyama site. Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association 21: 9-21. PDF
2001 Habu, J. and M. E. Hall. Jomon pottery production at Honmura-cho and Isarago sites: Insights from geochemistry. Anthropological Science 109(2): 141-166. PDF
2000 Habu, J. Comments on O. Soffer, J. M. Adovasio and D. C. Hyland: The “venus” figurines: textiles, basketry, gender, and status in the Upper Paleolithic. Current Anthropology 41(4): 525-526.
2000 Habu, J. and M. E. Hall. Recent discoveries in New World archaeology [Kaigai no doko: Nanboku America tairiku]. In Archaeology Chronicle 2000 [Kokogaku Chronicle 2000], edited by N. Kaai, pp. 224-227. Asahi Shinbun-sha, Tokyo (in Japanese).
2000 Habu, J. Residential mobility of the Jomon people [Jomon-jin no teiju-do]. Cultura Antiqua [Kodai Bunka] 52(2): 29-38, 52(4): 18-29 (in Japanese with English abstract). PDF – pt. 01 | PDF – pt. 02
1999 Habu, J. and C. Fawcett. Jomon archaeology and the representation of Japanese origins. Antiquity 73: 587-593. PDF
1999 Habu, J. and M. E. Hall. Jomon pottery production in central Japan. Asian Perspectives 38(1): 90-110.
1999 Habu, J. Book review: K. Imamura (1996), Prehistoric Japan. Anthropological Science 107(2): 195-198. PDF
1998 Habu, J. and T. Inomata. Advances in New World archaeology: 1996 [1996 nen no doko: America]. In Archaeologia Japonica: Annual Report of the Japanese Archaeological Association [Nihon Kokogaku Nenpo] 49: 86-90 (in Japanese).
1996 Habu, J. Jomon sedentism and intersite variability: collectors of the Early Jomon Moroiso Phase in Japan. Arctic Anthropology 33(2): 38-49. PDF
1996 Koyama, S., Y. Okada and J. Habu. International studies of the Jomon Period [Joumon ga Jomon ni naru hi: Nihon Kokogaku no kokusaika]. In Discussion on the Jomon Period: The World of the Sannai Maruyama [Jomon Teidan: Sannai Maruyama no Sekai], edited by Y. Okada and S. Koyama, pp. 165-180. Yamakawa Shuppan, Tokyo (in Japanese).
1995 Ninomiya, S., J. Habu and K. Ohashi. Trace element analysis and provenience studies of porcelain sherds excavated from archaeological sites [Biryo seibun genso sonzairyo ni yoru shohichi iseki shutudo jikihen no seisanchi suitei]. In New Analytical Approaches in Archaeology (the Second Edition) [Atarashii Kenkyuho wa Kokogaku ni Nani o Motarashita ka (Kaitei-ban)], edited by M. Tanaka and M. Sahara, pp. 286-305. Kubapro, Tokyo (in Japanese).
1994 Habu, J. Ethnographic studies of hunter-gatherer subsistence-settlement systems, with special reference to various ecological models [Shuryo-saishumin no seigyo-shuraku to minzoku-shi: seitaigaku-teki approach ni motozuita minzokushi model o chushin to shite]. Quarterly of Archaeological Studies [Kokogaku Kenkyu] 41(1): 73-93 (in Japanese with English Abstract).
1994 Habu, J. and J. M. Savelle. Construction, use and abandonment of a Thule whale bone house, Somerset Island, Arctic Canada. Quaternary Research (Japan Association for Quaternary Research) 33(1): 1-18. PDF
1993 Habu, J. Settlement size and residential mobility [Shuraku no okisa to kyoju keitai]. Archaeology Quarterly [Kikan Kokogaku] 44: 37-41 (in Japanese).
1993 Habu, J. Ethnographic analogy in the study of the Jomon culture [Jomon bunka no kenkyu ni minzokushi wa dou yakudatsu ka]. In New Perspectives in Japanese History [Shin-shiten Nihon no Rekishi], Vol. 1, pp. 140-147, edited by K. Suzuki and H. Ishikawa. Shin Jinbutsu Orai Sha, Tokyo (in Japanese).
1991 Ninomiya, S., J. Habu, K. Ohashi, M. Warashina, M. Aboshi, M. Osawa and S. Nagasako. Provenance studies of porcelain sherds excavated from Early Edo period sites in Japan [Hoshaka bunseki ni yoru shohichi iseki shutsudo jikihen no seisanchi suitei: Edo jidai Zenki no shiryo o mochiite]. Trade Ceramic Studies [Boeki Toji Kenkyu] 11: 201-234 (in Japanese with English Abstract).
1990 Habu, J. Settlement size and population during the Jomon period [Jomonjin no shuraku no okisa to jinko wa dono teido ka]. In Controversies in Japanese History, Vol. 1: The Prehistoric Period [Soten Nihon no Rekishi, 1: Genshi hen], edited by K. Suzuki, pp. 154-168. Shin Jinbutsu Orai Sha, Tokyo (in Japanese).
1990 Habu, J. Jomon settlement archaeology and the study of hunter-gatherer settlement-subsistence systems [Jomon jidai no shuraku kenkyu to shuryo-saishumin kenkyu to no setten]. Material Culture [Busshitsu Bunka] 53: 1-14 (in Japanese). PDF
1990 Fawcett, C. and J. Habu. Education and archaeology in Japan. In The Excluded Past: Archaeology in Education, edited by P. Stone and R. Mackenzie, pp. 217-230. Unwin Hyman, London. PDF
1989 Habu, J. Site size and total numbers of pit dwellings in Early Jomon Moroiso phase sites [Jukyoshi su kara mita iseki no kibo: Jomon jidai zenki Moroiso shiki ki no shiryo o mochiite]. In The World of Archaeology [Kokogaku no Sekai], edited by the Department of Ethnology and Archaeology, Keio University, pp. 71-92. Shin Jinbutsu Orai Sha, Tokyo (in Japanese).
1989 Habu, J. Contemporary Japanese archaeology and society. Archaeological Review from Cambridge 8(1): 36-45. PDF
1988 Habu, J. Numbers of pit dwellings in Early Jomon Moroiso Stage sites. Journal of the Anthropological Society of Nippon 96(2): 147-165. PDF
1988 Habu, J. Book review: J. Deetz (1987), Invitation to Archaeology [Kokogaku e no Shoutai], translated by T. Seki. Archaeological Quarterly [Kikan Kokogaku] 24: 101 (in Japanese).
1987 Habu, J. Regional differences in Moroiso-b style pottery [Bishi teki ni mita doki keishiki no chiikisei: Moroiso-b shiki doki]. Archaeological Quarterly [Kikan Kokogaku] 21: 40-44 (in Japanese). PDF
1986 Habu, J. Reconstructing site relationships in prehistoric Japan, with special reference to the stylistic analysis of Jomon pottery [Jomon doki no ruijido: doki no zokusei bunseki ni motozuku iseki-kan no kankei fukugen e no aratana kokoromi]. Shigaku 55(2,3): 1-30 (in Japanese). PDF
1984 Habu, J. Stylistic variation studies in Jomon pottery [Jomon doki ni okeru mon’yo, keitai no ruiji to soi]. Shinano 36(10): 49-61 (in Japanese). PDF
1984 Takayama, M. and J. Habu. Artifacts excavated from 2-11-20 Moto-Azabu [Moto-Azabu 2 chome 11 ban 20 go shikichi nai saishu no ibutsu]. Bulletin of the Minato Kyodo Museum [Minato Kyodo Shiryo-kanpo] 1: 24-26 (in Japanese).
1984 Habu, J. and S. Baba. Stemmed scrapers and flake scrapers [Sekihi, futeikei sekki]. In Report of the 7th Excavation of the Kunenbashi Site [Iwate-ken Kitakami-shi Kunenbashi Iseki Dai 7 ji Hakkutsu Chosa Hokokusho], edited by H. Fujimura, pp. 25-26. Board of Education of Kitakami City [Kitakami-shi Kyoiku Iinkai], Iwate, Japan (in Japanese).
1983 Habu, J. Early Jomon pottery from the Inarimaru-kita site [Inarimaru-kita iseki shutsudo no Jomon jidai zenki doki ni tsuite]. In The Inarimaru-kita Site [Inarimaru-kita Iseki], edited by the Excavation Team of the Inarimaru-kita Site [Inarimaru-kita Iseki Chosadan], pp. 164-169. New Science Sha, Tokyo (in Japanese). PDF
1981 Habu, J. Pottery from the second half of the Early Jomon Period [Zenki kohan no doki-gun]. In The Isarago Shell-midden Site [Isarago Kaizuka Iseki], edited by the Excavation Team of the Isarago Site [Isarago Iseki Chosakai], pp. 50-58. Board of Education of Minato Ward [Minato-ku Kyoiku Iinkai], Tokyo (in Japanese). PDF
1980 Habu, J. and A. Habu. Arrowheads [Sekizoku]. In Report of the 6th Excavation of the Kunenbashi Site [Iwate-ken Kitakami-shi Kunenbashi Iseki Dai 6 ji Hakkutsu Chosa Hokokusho], edited by H. Fujimura, pp. 42-44. Board of Education of Kitakami City [Kitakami-shi Kyoiku Iinkai], Iwate, Japan (in Japanese).
1979 Hamano K. and J. Habu. Arrowheads [Sekizoku]. In Report of the 5th Excavation of the Kunenbashi Site [Iwate-ken Kitakami-shi Kunenbashi Iseki Dai 5 ji Hakkutsu Chosa Hokokusho], edited by H. Fujimura, pp. 32-34. Board of Education of Kitakami City [Kitakami-shi Kyoiku Iinkai], Iwate, Japan (in Japanese). PDF