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FUJIYAMA Ryuzo

Professor, School of Arts and Letters,
Meiji University

Research fields:
Archaeology

Research themes:
Mobility strategies and resource exploitation of prehistoric hunter-gatherers, multi-disciplinary potential of archaeological methods

Main books and papers:
◆“Adaptation to Environment & Resource Utilization in the Jomon Period” (Joint authorship) Yuzankaku, 2022
◆“Appearance of pottery in hunter-gatherer societies” Archaeology Quarterly vol.155 pp.20-25, 2021
◆“Decorative Patterns of Early Pottery and the Technological Background: A Case Study of Cord-Impressed Pottery in the Incipient Jomon Period” Kokogaku Shukan (16), pp.22-45, 2020
◆“The Pleistocene-Holocene Transition and Human Activity: Current State and Issues of Interdisciplinary Research” Quarterly of Archaeological Studies, 62(2), pp.31-42, 2015
◆“Environmental Change and the Dawn of the Jomon Period; the End of the Ice Age in the Japanese Archipelago” Yuzankaku, 2009