Archeology article list

Professor Aoyama of Ibaraki University discovers the oldest and largest public building in the Maya civilization

 An international research team of Professor Takeshi Inomata of the University of Arizona and Professor Kazuo Aoyama of Ibaraki University has left Aguada Phoenix in Tabasco, Mexico […]

Chiba Institute of Technology conducts the world's first chemical analysis of Tutankhamen's iron sword

 A research team led by Takafumi Matsui, director of the Chiba Institute of Technology Earth Science Research Center, visited the Egyptian Archaeological Museum and was discovered in the casket of Tutankhamen […]

Akita International University Online Course 3/2 Starts Japan's First Electronic Qualification / Certificate of Completion

 Net learning of education and training service will be held on March 2020, 3 as a course of JMOOC (Japan Open Online Promotion Council) in the country […]

A research team of Professor Kawai of Kanazawa University newly discovered at the Saqqara archaeological site in Egypt

 The Japan-Egypt Joint North Saqqara Survey Team, headed by Professor Nozomu Kawai of the Kanazawa University New Academic Creation Research Organization, is the first in Egypt's Saqqara ruins […]

Evidence of Europe's oldest projection tool Discovered by Tohoku University and others in international studies

 4-5000-year-old modern humans left in the Cavalo Cave in southern Italy by Italian and Japanese international research teams (Homo Sapi […]

Discovered evidence that modern humans used remote resources as a symbol Nagoya University

 It is Nagoya University that modern humans who lived in the inland arid region of southern Jordan used the shells of the Red Sea 55 km away as a symbol. […]

Ritsumeikan University and Oxford University in the UK conclude a research cooperation agreement

 The Paleoclimatology Research Center, Ritsumeikan University Research Organization for Science and Technology has signed a research cooperation agreement with the Archaeological Laboratory, Oxford University, UK. […]

Hokkaido University identifies such as pelicans that do not live in Nasca's ground painting

 The world heritage site "Nasca's Ground Painting" in southern Peru, South America, depicts pelicans and hook-billed herons that do not live nearby. […]

Kumamoto University discovers Jomon pottery kneaded with maize weevil in Hokkaido

 Professor Hiroki Obata of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Kumamoto University estimated that the deep pot-shaped pottery from the late Jomon period was excavated from the Tatesaki site in Fukushima-cho, Hokkaido. 50 […]

East Japan International University Egyptian Archaeological Research Institute and XNUMX universities collaborate to start "Great Pyramid Exploration Project"

 The Institute of Egyptian Archeology, East Japan International University, announced on July 2018, 7, with the laboratories and research centers of four universities including the University of Tokyo.