パレオアジア文化史学

文部科学省 科学研究費補助金
新学術領域研究(研究領域提案型)
平成28年度~32年度

領域活動

INQUA 2019 にてセッションを主宰しました(A02出穂雅実”Unanswered questions on the Initial Upper Paleolithic and the first modern human dispersal across Eurasia”ほか 2019.07.25)

INQUA 2019
http://www.inqua2019.org/
日時:2019.07.25
会場:The Convention Centre Dublin, Ireland

パレオアジアからの発表メンバー
髙倉 純(A01)
The Initial Dispersions of Modern Humans into the Siberian Arctic: A View from Archaeological and Paleo-environmental Research

出穂雅実(A02
Chronological sequence of the Initial and Upper Paleolithic in Mongolia and its relationship to ecosystem changes during MIS3

Criticism of fantastic ideas about the extraordinary antiquity of the first ceramics in the Transbaikal, Russia

門脇誠二A02
Re-investigation of two Initial Upper Paleolithic sites in the Jebel Qalkha, southern Levant: Lithic technology, chronology, marine shells, and paleoenvironment

中沢祐一(A02)
Stone tool caches and early ceramic producers in the terminal Pleistocene of Japan

内藤裕一(A02)
Ecological flexibility of the Pleistocene Sumatran serow and the possible cause of local extinction of the Himalayan goral in Thailand

Amino acid nitrogen isotope analysis suggests herbivory for Romanian cave bears (Ursus ingressus)

北川浩之(A03)
Palaeoenvironmental evolution of Holocene–Modern back-barrier mangroves in the northern Mekong River delta, Vietnam

The Initial Dispersions of Modern Humans into the Siberian Arctic: A View from Archaeological and Paleo-environmental Research

Re-investigation of two Initial Upper Paleolithic sites in the Jebel Qalkha, southern Levant: Lithic technology, chronology, marine shells, and paleoenvironment

長谷川精(A03)
Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of southwestern Mongolia during MIS 3: new evidence from lake sediment record

田村 亨(A03)
Prehistoric coastal changes of the Mekong delta: Implications for recent erosion

Palaeoenvironmental evolution of Holocene–Modern back-barrier mangroves in the northern Mekong River delta, Vietnam

池谷和信(B01)
Adaptive strategy to dryland among Paleolithic hunter–gatherers: ethno-archaeological approach of using water and animals in southern Jordan