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Japanese archaeologist

Hideshi Ishikawa (石川 日出志, Ishikawa Hideshi, born 1954) is a Japanese archaeologist. Since 1978 he has been on the faculty of Meiji University, in the Archaeology Department. He is considered an expert in the Yayoi period and the Bronze-Iron Age history and culture of the Korean peninsula, and Jōmon culture and pottery. He has published several books and papers, including books about ruins of the Yayoi era (2008) and on agrarian society in ancient Japanese history (2010).

References

  1. "石川日出志" (in Japanese). Meiji University. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
  2. Habu, Junko (29 July 2004). Ancient Jomon of Japan. Cambridge University Press. p. 274. ISBN 978-0-521-77670-7.
  3. 呉清恵 (November 2011). Cosmogonical Worldview of Jomon Pottery. 株式会社 三恵社. p. 213. ISBN 978-4-88361-924-5.


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