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Curve of the Hook: Yosihiko Sinoto, An Archaeologist in Polynesia by Yosihiko Sinoto, Hiroshi Aramata (review)

Curve of the Hook: Yosihiko Sinoto, An Archaeologist in Polynesia by Yosihiko Sinoto, Hiroshi... BOOK REVIEWS 193 Curve of the Hook: Yosihiko Sinoto, An Archaeologist in Polynesia. Yosihiko Sinoto with Hiroshi Aramata; ed. Frank Stewart, trans. Madoka Nagado. Mānoa: A Pacific Journal 28 (1); Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2016. xxix + 205 pp., color and black-and- white photographs throughout. Paper, US $29. ISBN 978-0-8248-6623-5. Reviewed by Hiro KURASHINA, Richard F. Taitano Micronesian Area Research Center, University of Guam Reviewed by Rebecca A. STEPHENSON, Anthropology, University of Guam Curve of the Hook: Yosihiko Sinoto, An Japanese edition appears more formal in the Archaeologist in Polynesia is an English language style of presentation, while the English adaptation of a Japanese book entitled Rakuen language edition is relatively informal. The Kokogaku by Yosihiko Sinoto and Hiroshi apparent distinction between the two editions Aramata, which was originally published by may most likely be attributed to intrinsic Heibonsha Ltd., in Tokyo in 1994. Rakuen differences in linguistic style between the two Kokogaku can be directly translated to English languages. The Japanese edition is 282 pages to mean Archaeology of Paradise or Paradise long, while the English edition is 236 pages, Archaeology. Until his recent passing in including the prologue and bibliographic October 2017, Dr. Yosihiko Sinoto (hence- http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Asian Perspectives University of Hawai'I Press

Curve of the Hook: Yosihiko Sinoto, An Archaeologist in Polynesia by Yosihiko Sinoto, Hiroshi Aramata (review)

Asian Perspectives , Volume 57 (1) – May 10, 2018

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University of Hawai'I Press
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BOOK REVIEWS 193 Curve of the Hook: Yosihiko Sinoto, An Archaeologist in Polynesia. Yosihiko Sinoto with Hiroshi Aramata; ed. Frank Stewart, trans. Madoka Nagado. Mānoa: A Pacific Journal 28 (1); Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2016. xxix + 205 pp., color and black-and- white photographs throughout. Paper, US $29. ISBN 978-0-8248-6623-5. Reviewed by Hiro KURASHINA, Richard F. Taitano Micronesian Area Research Center, University of Guam Reviewed by Rebecca A. STEPHENSON, Anthropology, University of Guam Curve of the Hook: Yosihiko Sinoto, An Japanese edition appears more formal in the Archaeologist in Polynesia is an English language style of presentation, while the English adaptation of a Japanese book entitled Rakuen language edition is relatively informal. The Kokogaku by Yosihiko Sinoto and Hiroshi apparent distinction between the two editions Aramata, which was originally published by may most likely be attributed to intrinsic Heibonsha Ltd., in Tokyo in 1994. Rakuen differences in linguistic style between the two Kokogaku can be directly translated to English languages. The Japanese edition is 282 pages to mean Archaeology of Paradise or Paradise long, while the English edition is 236 pages, Archaeology. Until his recent passing in including the prologue and bibliographic October 2017, Dr. Yosihiko Sinoto (hence-

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