JSPS Research Fellow

YAMAGUCHI Hiroshi

Degree/Brief Employment Record:

2003
M.A., Toyama University
2008
Research Fellow, International Research Center for Japanese Studies
2011 -
JSPS Research Fellow, International Research Center for Japanese Studies

Specialized Fields:

Landscape Archaeology

Current Research Themes:

Digital Documentation of Cultural Heritage and Landscape Archaeology

Major Publications:

2010
“A Study of Digital Documentation of Cultural Heritage in Mongolia”(co-author), Abstracts of The 27th Annual Meeting of the Japan Society for Scientific Studies on Cultural Property, pp.42-43. (Japanese)
“A study of Historical place of Silk Road cities in Central Asia”(co-author), Reading the Historical place of Ancient city and settlement in Eurasia, pp.99-127. Bensei Shuppan. (Japanese)
2009
“A Rough Sketch on the Dynamics of the Site Locations on the Tokyo Area”, Tokyo Koko, 27. pp.1-32. Tokyo Koko Danwakai. (Japanese)
2008
“Shiranushi Earthen Castle”(co-author), Medieval North East Asia and Aynu, pp.253-272. Koshi Shoin. (Japanese)
2006
“A study of the distribution theory of Yayoi Pottery”, The practice of Arcaeology with GIS: Reading the Historical place, pp.133-143, NTT Shuppan. (Japanese)

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