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Japanese bioarchaeologist
Kyoko Funahashi
舟橋 京子
OccupationBioarchaeologist
AwardsGrand Prize Award - Japanese Archaeological Association
Academic work
DisciplineArchaeology
Sub-disciplineBioarchaeology
InstitutionsKyushu University

Kyoko Funahashi (in Japanese: 舟橋 京子) is a Japanese bioarchaeologist, who specialises in osteology in East Asia in prehistory. She is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Comparative Studies in Society and Culture at Kyushu University. She has worked extensively on tooth extraction in the Jomon period and its relationships to social change and gender. She was awarded the Grand Prize Award from the Japanese Archaeological Association in 2012, and had previously been awarded in 2011 the Kyushu Archaeological Society Award.

Selected works

  • 'Gender Expression from the Jomon to Yayoi Periods in Western Japan: A Case Study of Ritual Tooth Extraction' Japanese Journal of Archaeology 9 (2022): 145–172
  • Miyamoto, K., Obata, H., Adachi, T., Amgalantgus, T., Funahashi, K., Gakuhari, T., ... & Yonemura, K. (2016). Excavations at Daram and Tevsh sites: A report on joint Mongolian-Japanese excavations in outer Mongolia.
  • Yonemoto, Shiori, Tatsuro Adachi, Kyoko Funahashi, Nobuhiko Nakano, and Yasuhito Osanai. "The Strontium analysis on the human skeletal remains from the Emeelt Tolgoi Site and Bor Ovoo Site in Bayanhongor, Mongolia." (2018).

References

  1. ^ "研究者詳細 - 舟橋 京子". hyoka.ofc.kyushu-u.ac.jp. Retrieved 2024-10-07.
  2. "九州大学共創学部". kyoso.kyushu-u.ac.jp. Retrieved 2024-10-07.
  3. "A01 Study of social structure in prehistoric humans using archaeological methods - Integrative bioarchaeological studies on human prehistory in the Japanese archipelago". 2023-12-27. Retrieved 2024-10-07.
  4. Yamada, Yasuhiro (2022). "Archaeological and anthropological views of Jomon society: methods and practices". Anthropological Science. 130 (1): 3–13. doi:10.1537/ase.2202192.
  5. 苅部直; 黒住真; 佐藤弘夫 (2012). 日本思想史講座: 古代 (in Japanese). ぺりかん社. p. 49. ISBN 978-4-8315-1320-5.
  6. 'Gender Expression from the Jomon to Yayoi Periods in Western Japan: A Case Study of Ritual Tooth Extraction' Japanese Journal of Archaeology 9 (2022): 145–172
  7. Miyamoto, Kazuo; Obata, Hiroki; Adachi, Tatsuro; Amgalantgus, Tsend; Funahashi, Kyoko; Gakuhari, Takashi; Ito, Shigeru; Kobayashi, Koichi; Matsuzaki, Hiroyuki (2016), Excavations at Daram and Tevsh Sites : A Report on Joint Mongolian-Japanese Excavations in Outer Mongolia, 九州大学大学院人文科学研究院考古学教室, doi:10.15017/1661898, retrieved 2024-10-07
  8. Miyamoto, Kazuo; Adachi, Tatsuro; Amgalantgus, Tsend; Batbold, Natsag; Bazargur, Dashzeveg; Delgermaa, Lhagvadorj; Funahashi, Kyoko; Matsumoto, Keita; Nakano, Nobuhiko (2018), Excavations at Emeelt Tolgoi Site: The third Report on Joint Mongolian-Japanese Excavations in Outer Mongolia, Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Humanities, Kyushu University, doi:10.15017/2230960, retrieved 2024-10-07
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