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MATSUMOTO Naoko
 
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Research Institute for the Dynamics of Civilizations Professor
Position
Professor
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Degree

  • Doctor of Literature ( Kyushu University )

Research Interests

  • ジェンダー考古学

  • 先史考古学

  • 認知考古学

  • Prehistory

  • cognitive archaeology

  • gender archaeology

Research Areas

  • Humanities & Social Sciences / Archaeology

Education

  • Kyushu University   文学研究科   史学(考古学)

    1991.4 - 1998.3

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    Country: Japan

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  • Kyushu University    

    - 1998

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  • Kyushu University   文学部   史学(考古学)

    1987.4 - 1991.3

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    Country: Japan

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  • Kyushu University    

    - 1991

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Research History

  • Research Institute for the Dynamics of Civilizations, Okayama University   Professor

    2021.4

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  • - Professor,Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences,Okayama University

    2015

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  • - 岡山大学社会文化科学研究科 教授

    2015

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  • レディング大学考古学科 客員研究員

    2001 - 2002

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  • Visiting Scholar,Department of Archaeology, Reading University

    2001 - 2002

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Papers

  • Insights on the firing temperature of ancient ceramic coffins through a multi-analytical approach: The case of the Sada Nishizuka Kofun, Japan Reviewed

    E. Tema, T. Hatakeyama, E. Ferrara, P. Davit, G.S. Polymeris, J. Mitsumoto, N. Matsumoto

    Journal of Cultural Heritage   2024.3

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    DOI: 10.1016/j.culher.2023.11.022

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  • Women in Japanese Archaeology Invited Reviewed

    Naoko Matsumoto

    Women in Archaeology   535 - 558   2023.7

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    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-27650-7_27

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  • From “Made of” to “Made from”: Cognitive Signicance of the Production of Pottery and Lacquer in Japan Invited Reviewed

    Naoko Matsumoto, Hiromi Hirakawa, Satoru Nakazono

    The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Archaeology   C35S1 - C35S14   2023.5

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    This chapter examines the emergence and development of lacquer production in Japan as the first evidence of an artificial organic compound. It discusses how the invention of pottery can be considered as a technological and cognitive precondition for it. Lacquer technology was invented as human-plant interaction increased in the warming climate of the early Holocene (ca. 7,500–8,000 cal bp). The invention of lacquer technology was a significant step forward in human history as it required a process of artificial and irreversible chemical change. In East Asia, pottery appeared in the final stage of the Pleistocene. It was also a new material created by mixing clay, water, various tempers, and firing over a flame. The invention of pottery reinforced the image schema of container and led to a new type of cooking: Stew with different kinds of food. These activities of making and using pottery may have prompted the invention of lacquer technology. Based on the archaeological evidence of pottery and lacquer in East Asia, the invention process of new material is discussed with reference to the environment, climate, material, sedentariness, and image schemas to gain a new understanding of the integrative relationship between mind, body, and material.

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  • Archaeointensity record of weak field recurrence in Japan: new data from Late Yayoi and Kofun ceramic artifacts Reviewed

    E Tema, Y Santos, R Trindade, G A Hartmann, T Hatakeyama, F Terra-Nova, N Matsumoto, J Mitsumoto, M Gulmini

    Geophysical Journal International   ( 233 )   950 - 963   2022.12

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    We present new absolute archaeointensity data from six archaeological sites situated in the Okayama Prefecture, Japan. The materials studied are well-dated fragments from pottery, ceramic coffins and haniwa artifacts. Their ages range from 160 AD to 675 AD, covering the Late Yayoi and Kofun periods. Rock magnetic experiments suggest the presence of magnetite and/or Ti-magnetite as the main carrier of the remanence, with a possible minor contribution of higher coercivity minerals. After thermal demagnetization experiments, the most magnetically stable samples were selected for archaeointensity analysis performed following the double-heating method proposed by Thellier and modified by Coe. Partial thermoremanent magnetization (pTRM) checks and pTRM tail-checks were performed for monitoring possible chemical alterations during heating. All measurements were corrected for both anisotropy and cooling-rate effects. Successful archaeointensity determinations, following rigorous selection criteria, were obtained for samples from all the investigated archaeological sites. Compared with literature data from Japan, the new high-quality data show significantly lower intensity values. They also reveal possible fast secular variation changes during the Late Yayoi period and very weak geomagnetic intensity field around 630 AD. Such values offer evidence of a possible recurrence of weak intensity field in East Asia, suggesting an ancient recurrence of the West Pacific Anomaly. The new data might change the archaeomagnetic field models interpretations in the area, even though more data are still necessary to better understand the secular variation in Japan and the temporal evolution of the geomagnetic field's behavior in East Asia.

    DOI: 10.1093/gji/ggac498

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  • Toward a transdisciplinary human historical science: Comments on Iriki and Yamazaki's article Invited

    Naoko Matsumoto

    Japanese Psychological Review   65 ( 2 )   114 - 118   2022.12

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  • Diversity and structure of soil fungal communities unveil the building history of a burial mound of ancient Japan (Tobiotsuka Kofun, Okayama Prefecture)

    Samuele Voyron, Chiara Tonon, Laura Guglielmone, Luisella Celi, Cesare Comina, Hajime Ikeda, Naoko Matsumoto, Daniele Petrella, Joseph Ryan, Kazuhiro Sato, Akira Seike, Ivan Varriale, Jun Yamashita, Sergio E. Favero-Longo, Eleonora Bonifacio

    JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE   146   2022.10

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    Kofuns are burial mounds of ancient Japan (3rd-7th century CE, defined as Kofun Period). The construction history and archaeological significance of Kofuns of the Late Kofun Period (6th-7th century) still need to be characterized. This study dealt with Tobiotsuka Kofun (Okayama Prefecture, Japan) and aimed to investigate if diversity and structure of soil fungal communities, and their relationships with soil characteristics, beyond reflecting present vegetation, may be informative on the construction history of the burial mound. In particular the analyses aimed to verify the supposed presence of a boundary between the original hill and the potential anthropic backfill. Soil fungal communities were characterized by high-throughput sequencing (Illumina MiSeq technology), at the ground and through different archaeological soil layers. Approximately 1.5 x 10(6) high quality ITS2 sequences, clustered in 1875 OTUs, were obtained from 59 sampling points, distributed inside the burial chamber and on the Kofun external slopes. Heterogeneity and vertical distribution of fungal communities, considered in terms of taxonomic and trophic groups, generally showed a compatible pattern with present-day topographic conditions and vegetation. However, the chemical soil analyses and fungal distribution with depth, in particular that of saprotrophic fungi, cannot be explained by natural soil development and ecological context only, and point towards the presence of a former topsoil layer that was disturbed and at least partially buried by the Kofun construction.

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  • HOW MODERN HUMANS SEE ANCIENT FIGURE FACES: THE DIFFERENTIAL IMPRESSIONS AND PERCEIVED EXPRESSIONS FROM CLAY FIGURE FACES FROM PREHISTORIC AND PROTOHISTORIC JAPAN

    Hideaki KAWABATA, Reiko SHIBA, Naoko MATSUMOTO, Takehiko MATSUGI, Liliana JANIK

    PSYCHOLOGIA   63 ( 2 )   116 - 136   2021.11

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    Anthropomorphic artifacts have unique characteristics, as they are closely related to social and technical cognition and contain complex information. However, their meanings can be elusive. The present study aimed to examine how modern Japanese people perceive the faces of Japanese prehistoric (13,000???800 cal BC) and protohistoric (AD 250???600) anthropomorphic artifacts by focusing on the facial expressions and impressions of clay figure faces. The study included 75 Japanese participants and 131 figure faces from three historical periods. The results showed that participants perceived the prehistoric and protohistoric facial expressions differently (as being happier, sadder, and less surprised), depending on the period they were created in. We examined the relationships between impressions and perceived expressions of the figure faces, and found that faces became more complicated due to the introduction of facial morphometric features. The results may be applicable to understanding the variation in Japanese figures, especially the faces.

    DOI: 10.2117/psysoc.2021-b019

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  • Population pressure and prehistoric violence in the Yayoi period of Japan

    Tomomi Nakagawa, Kohei Tamura, Yuji Yamaguchi, Naoko Matsumoto, Takehiko Matsugi, Hisashi Nakao

    Journal of Archaeological Science   132   105420 - 105420   2021.8

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    DOI: 10.1016/j.jas.2021.105420

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  • Toward a comparative analysis of the facial and bodily representation of anthropomorphic artifacts.

    Naoko MATSUMOTO

    Landscape, Monuments, Arts, and Rituals Out of Eurasia in Bio-Cultural Perspectives. Proceedings of an International Conference in Mexico, February 27-28, 2020   63 - 70   2021.4

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  • Outline of the Out of Eurasia Project

    Naoko MATSUMOTO

    Landscape, Monuments, Arts, and Rituals Out of Eurasia in Bio-Cultural Perspectives. Proceedings of an International Conference in Mexico, February 27-28, 2020   7 - 13   2021.4

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  • 文明形成を捉えなおすために―従来の文明論の対象を超えた新たな概念・領域設定による研究展開の可能性 Invited

    松本直子, 入來篤史

    科学   91 ( 2 )   159 - 163   2021.2

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  • TOWARD AN INTEGRATIVE HUMAN HISTORICAL SCIENCE OF THE MIND, BODY AND MATERIAL

    Naoko MATSUMOTO

    PSYCHOLOGIA   63 ( 2 )   216 - 224   2021

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    DOI: 10.2117/psysoc.2021-b021

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  • Violence and climate change in the Jomon Period, Japan Invited Reviewed

    Hisashi Nakao, Tomomi Nakagawa, Kohei Tamura, Yuji Yamaguchi, Naoko Matsumoto, Takehiko Matsugi

    The Routledge Handbook of the Bioarchaeology of Climate and Environmental Change   346 - 375   2020.10

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  • Geophysical surveys over and inside the Tobiotsuka Kofun – Okayama prefecture

    C. Comina, P. Sotiropoulos, S. Maroulakis, D. Vacha, G. Mandrone, N. Masturzo, N. Matsumoto, A. Seike

    Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports   30   102256 - 102256   2020.4

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  • Current Problems and Future Issue of Gender Representation in Japanese Museums : with Reference to Archaeological Displays at the National Museum of Japanese History Invited Reviewed

    Matsumoto Naoko

    Bulletin of the National Museum of Japanese History   ( 219 )   215 - 233   2020.3

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  • Human behaviour and monuments Invited

    Naoko Matsumoto

    Why is Japanese Kofun so huge? : Comparative archaeology of ancient monuments   215 - 233   2020.2

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  • Prehistoric Warfare in the Middle Phase of the Yayoi Period in Japan : Human Skeletal Remains and Demography Reviewed

    MATSUMOTO Naoko

    24 ( 1 )   10 - 29   2019

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  • Warfare among hunter-gatherer societies: Considering promoting/preventive factors of inter-group violence Invited Reviewed

    MATSUMOTO Naoko

    Quarterly of Archaeological Studies   65 ( 3 )   22 - 36   2018.12

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    The aim of this paper is to discuss the factors which promote or prevent warfare through an examination of current arguments over the origin of warfare and archaeological data. Warfare is a social behavior which develops on the basis of moral standards that value parochial altruism, loyalty to the group and its leader, and obedience to authority. While physical attack can be observed among many species, only humans conduct warfare because morality is a human universal. Contrary to the currently popular understanding that the origin of warfare goes back to the beginning of human history, systematic examination of the rate of violence on skeletal remains indicates that warfare was not prevalent among prehistoric hunter-gatherer societies. Moral values promoting egalitarianism, sharing, autonomy, mutual aid, and unrestricted generosity, which are effectively maintained among peaceful hunter-gatherer societies through mutual monitoring and the power of reputation, prevent the concentration of power and inter-group violence. These cultural/cognitive tendencies evolved among prehistoric foragers as the promotion of peaceful relationships beyond the kinship-level was more positively adaptive.

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  • Changing relationship between the dead and the living in Japanese prehistory Invited Reviewed

    Naoko Matsumoto

    Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences   373 ( 1754 )   20170272 - 20170272   2018.9

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    The aim of this paper is to propose a new insight on the changing burial practice by regarding it as a part of the cognitive system for maintaining complex social relationships. Development of concentrated burials and their transformation in Japanese prehistory are examined to present a specific case of the changing relationship between the dead and the living to highlight the significance of the dead in sociocultural evolution. The essential feature of the burial practices observed at Jomon sites is the centrality of the dead and their continuous presence in the kinship system. The mortuary practices discussed in this paper represent a close relationship between the dead and the living in the non-hierarchical complex society, in which the dead were not detached from the society, but kept at its core, as a materialized reference of kin networks. This article is part of the theme issue 'Evolutionary thanatology: impacts of the dead on the living in humans and other animals'.

    DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2017.0272

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  • Japan: The Earliest Evidence of Complex Technology for Creating Durable Coloured Goods Invited Reviewed

    Naoko Matsumoto

    Open Archaeology   4 ( 1 )   206 - 216   2018.1

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    The invention of lacquer technology is significant in history as the first evidence of the use of an organic substance in creating durable coloured objects. By focusing on the evidence from the Jomon Period, Japan, this article clarifies the nature of complex technology and knowledge required for lacquer production, presents how lacquer technology enhanced our creative ability, and discusses its significance in human history. Lacquer technology was invented in the course of increasing human-plant interaction in the warming climate of the early Holocene. Personal ornaments coated with red lacquer are the most conspicuous throughout the Jomon Period from the beginning of lacquer technology. Strong attention to colour and intensive application on personal ornaments indicate that the creation of symbolic artefacts in social context was at the core of Jomon lacquer technology.

    DOI: 10.1515/opar-2018-0013

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  • Subsistence, sedentism, and social complexity among jomon hunter-gatherers of the japanese archipelago

    Naoko Matsumoto, Junko Habu, Akira Matsui

    Handbook of East and Southeast Asian Archaeology   437 - 450   2017.1

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    Jomon is the name of the prehistoric period and culture on the Japanese Archipelago that follows the Paleolithic Period and precedes the agricultural Yayoi Period. Most scholars agree that the date of the oldest pottery in Japan (ca. 16,000 cal. BP) marks the beginning of the Jomon Period. The end of the Jomon Period is still controversial. In Kyushu, the transition from the Jomon to the Yayoi Period may have occurred as early as 2900-2800 cal. BP, but in northern Honshu, the end of the Jomon Period is likely to have been as late as 2400-2300 cal. BP. Because the Jomon Period lasted for more than 10,000 years, and because the geographic characteristics within the Japanese Archipelago vary significantly, Jomon culture shows marked temporal and spatial variability. This chapter reviews recent developments in Jomon archaeology with an emphasis on two different Jomon cultural trajectories in eastern and western Japan from the Initial to Final Jomon Periods. We conclude that Jomon archaeology is moving forward from a phase of data accumulation based on the results of a large number of rescue excavations to one of data organization and interpretation. New lines of archaeological evidence, including results of chemical and scientific analyses, can help archaeologists tackle key questions that still remain unanswered.

    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-6521-2_27

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  • The position of warfare in Human history

    Naoko Matsumoto

    2017年 ( 6月 )   162 - 174   2017

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  • Violence and warfare in prehistoric Japan

    Tomoni Nakagawa, Hisashi Nakao, Kohei Tamura, Yui Arimatsu, Naoko Matsumoto, Takehiko Matsugi

    Letters on Evolutionary and Behavioral Science   8 ( 1 )   8 - 11   2017

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    The origins and consequences of warfare or large-scale intergroup violence have been subject of long debate. Based on exhaustive surveys of skeletal remains for prehistoric hunter-gatherers and agriculturists in Japan, the present study examines levels of inferred violence and their implications for two evolutionary models, which ground warfare in parochial altruism versus subsistence. The former assumes that frequent warfare played an important role in the evolution of altruism, while the latter sees warfare as promoted by social changes induced by agriculture. Our results are inconsistent with the parochial altruism model but consistent with the subsistence model, although the mortality values attributable to violence between hunter-gatherers and agriculturists were comparable.

    DOI: 10.5178/lebs.2017.55

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  • 人類史における戦争の位置づけ

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    現代思想   2017年 ( 6月 )   162 - 174   2017

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  • 遠賀川式土器の楕円フーリエ解析

    田村光平, 有松唯, 山口雄治, 松本直子

    文化進化の考古学   35 - 62   2017

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  • Violence in the prehistoric period of Japan: the spatio-temporal pattern of skeletal evidence for violence in the Jomon period (vol 12, 20160028, 2016)

    Hisashi Nakao, Kohei Tamura, Yui Arimatsu, Tomomi Nakagawa, Naoko Matsumoto, Takehiko Matsugi

    BIOLOGY LETTERS   12 ( 11 )   2016.11

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  • Bird's eye view on the symbolic meaning of prehistoric personal ornaments and its change

    Naoko Matsumoto

    ( 2 )   1 - 8   2016.7

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  • Violence in the prehistoric period of Japan: the spatio-temporal pattern of skeletal evidence for violence in the Jomon period Reviewed

    Hisashi Nakao, Kohei Tamura, Yui Arimatsu, Tomomi Nakagawa, Naoko Matsumoto, Takehiko Matsugi

    BIOLOGY LETTERS   12 ( 3 )   2016.3

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    Whether man is predisposed to lethal violence, ranging from homicide to warfare, and how that may have impacted human evolution, are among the most controversial topics of debate on human evolution. Although recent studies on the evolution of warfare have been based on various archaeological and ethnographic data, they have reported mixed results: it is unclearwhether or not warfare among prehistoric hunter-gatherers was common enough to be a component of human nature and a selective pressure for the evolution of human behaviour. This paper reports the mortality attributable to violence, and the spatio-temporal pattern of violence thus shown among ancient hunter-gatherers using skeletal evidence in prehistoric Japan (the Jomon period: 13 000 cal BC-800 cal BC). Our results suggest that the mortality due to violence was low and spatio-temporally highly restricted in the Jomon period, which implies that violence including warfare in prehistoric Japan was not common.

    DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2016.0028

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  • Cultural and Genetic Transmission in the Jomon-Yayoi Transition Examined in an Agent-Based Demographic Simulation Invited Reviewed

    Naoko Matsumoto, Mariko Sasakura

    SIMULATING PREHISTORIC AND ANCIENT WORLDS   311 - 334   2016

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  • 新人・旧人の認知能力をさぐる考古学

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    ホモサピエンスと旧人3 ヒトと文化の交替劇、六一書房   140 - 150   2015

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  • Cultural change from the Jomon to Yayoi

    Naoko Matsumoto

    Homo Sapiens and Neanderthals 3: Replacement of people and culture   110 - 123   2015

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  • Archaeological approach to the cognitive ability of Homo Sapiens and Neanderthals

    Naoko Matsumoto

    Homo Sapiens and Neanderthals 3: Replacement of people and culture   140 - 150   2015

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  • 縄文から弥生への文化変化

    松本直子

    ホモサピエンスと旧人3 ヒトと文化の交替劇、六一書房   110 - 123   2015

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  • 認知考古学からみた新人・旧人の学習

    ホモサピエンスと旧人2 考古学からみた学習   123 - 134   2014

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  • 「芸術」はどのような状況で生まれるのか―考古学的検討―

    松本直子

    文部科学省科学研究費補助金(新学術領域研究)2010~2014「交替劇」(ネアンデルタールとサピエンス交替劇の真相:学習能力の進化に基づく実証的研究)A−02班研究報告書 No.4   13 - 16   2014

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  • How art was born: an archaeological study

    Naoko Matsumoto

    13 - 16   2014

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  • Learning of Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens as seen from cognitive archaeology

    Homo Sapiens and Neanderthals: Archaeological study on learning   123 - 134   2014

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  • Flip Visualization for Web Based Demographic Simulation System. Reviewed

    Mariko Sasakura, Kenichi Iwata, Naoko Matsumoto

    18th International Conference on Information Visualisation(IV)   120 - 124   2014

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  • From Jomon to Yayoi: Movement of farmers and the birth of new culture

    Naoko Matsumoto

    142 - 154   2013

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  • 出崎船越南遺跡出土土器付着炭化物について

    松本直子, 松谷暁子, 國木田大, 吉田邦夫

    古代吉備   25   57 - 69   2013

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  • 縄文から弥生へ-農耕民の移動と新しい文化の誕生-

    松本直子

    人類の移動誌、臨川書店   142 - 154   2013

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  • Analysis of the carbonized material inside a pottery excavated from Desakifunakoshi-minami Early Jomon site, Okayama prefecture

    Naoko Matsumoto, Akiko Matsutani, Dai Kunikida, Kunio Yoshida

    Kodai Kibi   25   57 - 69   2013

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  • Cognitive approaches to the prehistory of the mind: Preliminary thoughts for animal symbolism and ancient states, jointly worked

    Naoko Matsumoto, Takehiko Matsugi

    Journal of Cultural Symbiosis Research   7 ( 7 )   19 - 31   2012

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  • From the Jomon thought to the Yayoi thought

    Naoko Matsumoto

    27 - 64   2012

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  • Cognitive approaches to the prehistory of the mind : Preliminary thoughts for animal symbolism and ancient states

    7 ( 7 )   19 - 31   2012

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  • 縄文の思想から弥生の思想へ

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    日本思想史講座1 古代   27 - 64   2012

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  • Visualizing Migration of Demographic Simulation in Prehistoric and Protohistoric Periods.

    Mariko Sasakura, Ayame Akagi, Akane Yamaoka, Naoko Matsumoto

    16th International Conference on Information Visualisation(IV)   42 - 47   2012

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  • Figurines, Circular Settlements and Jomon Worldviews

    Naoko Matsumoto

    STRUCTURED WORLDS: THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF HUNTER-GATHERER THOUGHT AND ACTION   168 - 182   2011

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  • A cognitive approach to variety in the facial and bodily features of prehistoric Japanese figurines. "jointly worked"

    Naoko Matsumoto, Hideaki Kawabata

    Anthropomorphic and Zoomorphic Miniature Figures in Eurasia, Africa and Meso-America. Archaeopress.   2010

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  • ジェンダー

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    縄文時代の考古学   10   133 - 144   2008

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  • 男女関係の変化とその背景

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    弥生時代の考古学   7   169 - 182   2008

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  • 宗教的観念の発達過程(比較文化論)

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    縄文の考古学   11   210 - 220   2007

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  • 縄文イデオロギーと物質文化

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    『心と形の考古学―認知考古学の冒険―』小杉康編 同成社   2006

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  • 認知・身体・文化―心の普遍性と多様性についての試論―

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    『文化の多様性と比較考古学』考古学研究会   2004

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  • 縄文イデオロギーの普遍性と特異性―土偶の性格を中心に―

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    『文化の多様性と21世紀の考古学』考古学研究会   2004

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  • ハビトゥスとモーターハビットの認知考古学的検討

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    HOMINIDS 査読付き   2003

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  • 日本列島の先史時代における異文化接触と文化の生成 ―学際的共同研究に向けて―

    松本直子

    文化共生学研究   1 ( 1 )   117 - 126   2003

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    文化共生学の実践的研究の一環として、日本列島の先史時代における異文化接触と文化の生成をテーマにした考古学・人類学・社会学・社会心理学による共同研究を計画している。このプロジェクトは緒についたばかりであり、具体的な成果を出すにはまだ時間がかかると思われるが、本稿では、この研究テーマの概要と意義、とくに学際的な共同研究が必要である理由について述べ、今後の研究の方向性を示すことにしたい。

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  • 伝統と変革に揺れる社会 ―後・晩期の九州―

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    縄文社会論   2002

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  • 縄文・弥生変革とエスニシティ

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    考古学研究   49 ( 2 )   24 - 41   2002

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  • 弥生時代前期の土器片円盤類 ―紡錘車である可能性の再検討―

    松本直子

    環瀬戸内海の考古学 ―平井勝氏追悼論文集―   2002

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  • 縄文・弥生変革と遠距離交易に関する一試論 -Helmsの説と南海産貝輪交易-

    松本直子

    高宮廣衞先生古稀記念論集 琉球・東アジアの人と文化   2000

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  • 熊本県中堂遺跡の縄文時代晩期土器の胎土分析―土器製作の動作連鎖研究への蛍光X線分析の応用―

    松本直子, 三辻利一, 和田好史

    人類史研究   ( 11 )   285 - 291   1999

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  • フェミニズムとジェンダー考古学

    松本直子, 中園聡, 河口香奈絵

    HOMINIDS 査読付き   1999

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  • <ひと>から問うジェンダーの世界史 「社会」はどう作られるか?ー家族・制度・文化

    姫岡とし子, 久留島典子, 小野仁美( Role: Contributor ,  コラム⑨ 考古学展示とジェンダー)

    大阪大学出版会  2023.9  ( ISBN:9784872597783

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  • 岩伏し遺跡第3次~第6次発掘調査報告書

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    2023.3 

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  • 心とアートの人類史

    松本, 直子

    雄山閣  2022.3  ( ISBN:9784639028031

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  • Landscape, Monuments, Arts, and Rituals Out of Eurasia in Bio-Cultural Perspectives. Proceedings of an International Conference in Mexico, February 27-28, 2020,

    Naoko MATSUMOTO, Sauro SUGIYAMA, Garcia-Des Lauriers, C( Role: Joint editor)

    Research Institute for the Dynamics of Civilizations, Okayama University  2021.4 

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  • Landscape, Monuments, Arts, and Rituals out of Eurasia in bio-cultural perspectives : proceedings of an international conference in Mexico, February 27-28, 2020

    松本, 直子, 杉山, 三郎, García-Des Lauriers, Claudia

    Research Institute for the Dynamics of Civilizations Okayama University  2021  ( ISBN:9784910223049

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  • 出ユーラシアの統合的人類史学 : 文明創出メカニズムの解明

    松本, 直子, 岡山大学大学院社会文化科学研究科附属文明動態学研究センター

    松本直子 : 岡山大学大学院社会文化科学研究科附属文明動態学研究センター  2020.8  ( ISBN:9784910223018

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  • 笠岡市埋蔵文化財発掘調査報告6 津雲貝塚総合調査報告書

    松本直子, アレッサンドロ・セカレリ, リリアナ・ヤニック, 白石純, 加治木智也, 石本雄一郎( Role: Contributor ,  津雲貝塚出土土器の蛍光X線分析)

    笠岡市教育委員会  2020.3 

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  • 鳥取県西伯郡大山町岩伏し遺跡第1次・第2次発掘調査報告書 = First and second excavation report of Iwabushi site in Tottori prefecture

    松本, 直子

    岡山大学考古学研究室  2016.3 

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  • 二本松上郷後峯遺跡発掘調査報告書 = Excavation report of Nihonmatsu-kamigo-atomine site, Tottori prefecture

    松本, 直子

    岡山大学文学部考古学研究室  2014.3 

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  • Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology

    Springer  2014  ( ISBN:9781441904263

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  • Excavation Report of Nihonmatsu Kamigo Atomine Site, Tottori Prefecture

    Research Deaprtment of Archaeology, Okayama University  2014 

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    岡山大学考古学研究室  2014 

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  • 井後草里遺跡第4次・第5次発掘調査報告書 = Forth and fifth excavation report of Igozori site in Houki, Tottori prefecture

    松本, 直子

    岡山大学文学部考古学研究室  2013.3 

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  • Evolution of the mind as seen in archaeological record

    Asakura Publishing Co., Ltd.  2013  ( ISBN:9784254523041

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  • 考古学で探る心の進化

    朝倉書店  2013  ( ISBN:9784254523041

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  • Forth and fifth excavation report of Igozori site in Houki, Tottori Prefecture

    Research Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Letters, Okayama University  2013 

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  • 井後草里遺跡第4・5次発掘調査報告書(編・共著)

    岡山大学文学部考古学研究室  2013 

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  • Coexistence and cultural transmission in East Asia

    World Archaeological Congress (Organization). Inter-Congress, 松本, 直子, 別所, 秀高, 冨井, 眞

    Left Coast Press  2012  ( ISBN:9781598743364

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  • Coexistence and cultural transmission in East Asia

    World Archaeological Congress (Organization). Inter-Congress, 松本, 直子, 別所, 秀高, 冨井, 眞

    Left Coast Press  2011  ( ISBN:9781598743357

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  • 井後草里遺跡第3次発掘調査報告書 = Third excavation report of Igozori site in Houki, Tottori prefecture

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    岡山大学文学部考古学研究室  2010.3 

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  • 井後草里遺跡第2次発掘調査報告書 = Second excavation report of Igozori site in Houki, Tottori prefecture

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    岡山大学文学部考古学研究室  2008.3 

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  • 井後草里遺跡第2次発掘調査報告書

    岡山大学考古学研究室  2008 

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  • 出崎船越南遺跡発掘調査報告書 = Excavation report of Desaki Funakoshi Minami site in Tamano, Okayama

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    岡山大学文学部考古学研究室  2007.3 

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  • 出崎船越南遺跡発掘調査報告書

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  • 縄文のムラと社会

    松本, 直子

    岩波書店  2005  ( ISBN:4000067885

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  • 瓜生田遺跡発掘調査概報 : 熊本県人吉市

    松本, 直子

    岡山大学考古学研究室  2004.6 

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  • Frontier of Cognitive Archaeology

    2003 

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  • 認知考古学とは何か

    松本, 直子, 中園, 聡, 時津, 裕子

    青木書店  2003  ( ISBN:4250203352

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  • 小郡市史 第4巻 資料編 原始・古代

    小郡市  2001 

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  • 認知考古学の理論と実践的研究 : 縄文から弥生への社会・文化変化のプロセス

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    九州大学出版会  2000.2  ( ISBN:4873786177

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  • 用語解説 現代考古学の方法と理論Ⅱ

    同成社  2000 

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  • 認知考古学の理論と実践的研究 -縄文から弥生への社会・文化変化のプロセス-

    九州大学出版会  2000 

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  • はじめて出会う日本考古学

    有斐閣  1999 

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  • Theory and Practice in Cognitive Archaeology : Socio-Cultural change from Jomon to Yayai

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  • Theory and Practice in Cognitive Archaeology : Socio-Cultural change from Jomon to Yayai

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  • 認知考古学の理論と実践的研究-繩文から弥生への社会・文化変化のプロセス-

    九州大学出版会 

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  • 縄文・弥生変革と遠距離交易に関する一試論 ―Helmsの説と南海産貝輪交易―

    高宮廣衞先生古稀記念論集 琉球・東アジアの人と文化(上巻)尚生社 

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  • Mutual permeation model of things, people, and the supernatural: Insights from Jomon pottery and dogu figurines

    Takumi Ishii, Naoko Matsumoto

    Trekking Shores, Crossing Water Gaps, and Beyond: Maritime Aspects in the Dynamics of "Out of Eurasia" Civilizations  2023.3.3 

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  • 鳥取県大山中腹岩伏し遺跡における古環境変遷

    渡辺正巳, 松本直子, 杉山真二, 奥中亮太, 別所秀高

    第37回日本植生史学会大会  2022.10.2 

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  • Creating a material world, society, and mind: an archaeological examination of human niche construction Invited

    Naoko Matsumoto, Takehiko Matsugi

    Workshop: Human Sociality: Comparative Studies of Social Evolution and Historical Dynamics  2022.8.18 

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  • An Integrative approach to the faces on figurines and pottery: Cognitive psychological experiment and archaeological analysis.

    Naoko Matsumoto, Hideaki Kawabata, Miyuki Kamachi, Liliana Janik

    World Archaeological Congress 9  2022.7.7 

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  • 3Dモデルを用いたヒト形人工物の顔研究の可能性

    松本直子, 太郎良真姫

    日本情報考古学会第46回大会  2022.3.26 

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  • Exploring the Mechanisms of the Development of Civilization: An Overview of the New Integrative Project "Out of Eurasia" Invited

    Naoko MATSUMOTO

    4th Shanghai Archaeology Forum, Shanghai University  2021.12.16 

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  • 3D計測による土偶研究のための基礎的検討

    松本直子, 太郎良真妃

    日本情報考古学会第45回大会  2021.10.30 

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  • 土器作りにおける身体を介した「心とモノ」の連関研究に向けて

    松本直子, 平川ひろみ, 太郎良真妃, 中園聡

    日本情報考古学会第45回大会  2021.10.30 

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  • 大山山麓岩伏し遺跡の地質学的検討

    渡辺 正巳, 松本 直子, 杉山 真二, 別所 秀高, 奥中 亮太

    日本文化財科学会第38回大会  2021.9.18 

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  • 人類史における顔身体表現 Invited

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    公開シンポジウム『顔身体の進化と文化』  2021.8.23 

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  • フロンティアに挑む人類:出ユーラシアから見えてくること Invited

    松本直子

    名古屋大学未来社会創造機構モビリティ社会研究所 次世代モビリティを考える夕べ  2020.11.16 

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  • Archaeointensity data from Japan: current status and future perspectives.

    Hatakeyama, T, Tema, E, Matsumoto, N

    European Geoscience Union General Assembly 2020  2020.5.5 

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  • 体系的サンプリング分析法による人間活動と環境

    松本直子, 渡辺正巳, 杉山真二, 別所秀高

    日本考古学協会第86回総会(書面発表・誌上開催)  2020.5 

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  • Anthropomorphic artifacts as a nexus between people and things

    Naoko MATSUMOTO

    Foro de Arqueologiva Cognitiva; Momentos, Arte, y Cuerpo Humano, afuera de Eurasia. Monumentos y tumbas como lugar de memoria social  2020.2.29 

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  • Outline of the “Out of Eurasia” project

    Naoko MATSUMOTO

    Out of Eurasia, International Academic Meetings in Mexico  2020.2.27 

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  • A02: Toward a comparative analysis of the facial and bodily representations of anthropomorphic artefacts.

    Naoko MATSUMOTO

    Out of Eurasia, International Academic Meetings in Mexico  2020.2.27 

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  • 人形人工物における顔・身体表現の比較研究に向けて

    松本直子, 蒲池みゆき, 川畑秀明

    新学術領域研究『出ユーラシアの統合的人類史学:文明創出メカニズムの解明第2回全体会議「ドメスティケーション・土器・社会複合化・モニュメント:出ユーラシア地域の文明形成メカニズムの比較」』  2020.1.11 

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  • ミュオンを利用した考古学研究の動向と展望 Invited

    松本直子

    第2回文理融合シンポジウム:量子ビームで歴史を探る―加速器が紡ぐ文理融合の地平―  2019.12.26 

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  • BEyond ARHCAEOlogy: A powerful tool to develop Japan/Europe innovative and interdisciplinary research Invited

    Naoko MATSUMOTO

    Opto-X-Nano 2019 Meeting  2019.12.3 

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  • Typology and morphometrics: How we see and interact with things Invited

    Naoko MATSUMOTO

    The 4th Conference on the Archaeological and Anthropological Application of Morphometrics (MORPH 2019 Sendai)  2019.9.14 

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    Event date: 2019.9.13 - 2019.9.15

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  • Elliptic Fourier analysis of the Ongagawa pottery in prehistoric Japan

    Tamura, K, Nakao, H, Yamaguchi, Y, Matsumoto, N

    The 4th Conference on the Archaeological and Anthropological Application of Morphometrics (MORPH 2019 Sendai)  2019.9.14 

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  • 縄文・弥生社会の環境構築 Invited

    松本直子

    日本学術会議公開シンポジウム「最終氷期以降の日本列島の気候・環境変動と人類の応答」  2023.6.11 

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  • 統合的人類史学からみた人間行動の変化と遺伝 Invited

    松本直子

    日本双生児研究学会第37回学術講演会  2023.2.4 

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  • What’s so special about the Jomon? Invited

    Naoko Matsumoto

    DySoC / Exeter Webinar Series Evolution and Social Systems  2021.12.7 

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  • フロンティアに挑む人類:出ユーラシアから見えてくること Invited

    松本直子

    中部生産性本部2021年度革新的製品創出サロン  2021.9.29 

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  • 人類の拡散とニッチ構築 Invited

    松本 直子

    日本情報考古学会第42回大会  2019.3.23 

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  • 共生の考古学―異文化接触と文化の生成―

    松本 直子

    シンポジウム「移動と共生~先史時代から近未来宇宙まで~」  2019.3.18 

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  • 人間はなぜ世界に拡散したのかー難問に挑むー Invited

    松本 直子

    鹿児島国際大学大学院国際文化研究科第6回公開研究会  2019.1.26 

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  • Monument and Human Behaviour Invited International conference

    MATSUMOTO Naoko

    Why is Japanese Kofun so huge? : Comparative archaeology of ancient monuments  2018.11.17 

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  • Warfare among hunter-gatherer societies: Considering promoting/preventive factors of inter-group violence Invited

    MATSUMOTO Naoko

    2018.4.22 

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  • Current Problems and Future Issues of Gender Representation in Japanese Museums: With Reference to archaeological displays at the National Museum of Japanese History

    How is Gender Represented in Historical Exhibitions?  2017 

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  • Violence in the prehistoric periods of Japan: The spatiotemporal pattern of skeletal evidence for violence in the Jomon and Yayoi period.

    3rd Shanghai Archaeology Forum  2017 

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  • Violence in the prehistoric periods of Japan: The spatiotemporal pattern of skeletal evidence for violence in the Jomon and Yayoi period.

    3rd Shanghai Archaeology Forum  2017 

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  • 先史時代の暴力と戦争―縄文社会からみえること―

    平成28年度御所野縄文博物館調査成果発表会  2017 

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  • Changing relationship between the dead and the living in Japanese prehistory

    First Kyoto Workshop on Evolutionary Thanatology: An Integrative Approach to the Study of Death and Dying  2017 

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  • 日本の博物館におけるジェンダー表現の課題と展望―歴博展示に触れつつ―

    歴博国際研究集会「歴史展示におけるジェンダーを問う」  2017 

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  • 戦争は人間の本性か―縄文時代からみえてくること―

    平成28年度地域づくり団体活動支援事業 さっぽろ縄文探検隊3周年記念講演会  2016 

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  • こころとモノの境界はどこにあるのか―認知考古学的視点―

    学際シンポジウム「こころを掘り起こす」  2016 

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  • 先史時代のジェンダーと博物館展示

    「日本列島社会の歴史とジェンダー」第1回研究会  2016 

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  • Persistent problem of stereotypical gender representations in archaeological reconstruction: Focusing on the prehistoric images in Japan

    8th World Archaeological Congress  2016 

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  • Japan: the earliest evidence of complex technology for creating durable coloured goods

    Art and the Brain: How Imagery Makes Us Human (International Conference)  2015 

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  • 農耕文化拡散過程における人口動態と文化伝播

    日本進化学会第17回大会  2015 

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  • Cultural and genetic transmission in the Jomon-Yayoi transition examined in agent-based demographic simulation

    Simulating the Past to Understand Human History, Social Simulation Conference 2014  2014 

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  • Contribution of cognitive archaeology to the RNMH project

    The 6th Annual Meeting of the RNMH Project  2014 

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  • 交替劇研究への認知考古学の貢献

    科学研究費補助金新学術領域研究『ネアンデルタールとサピエンス交替劇の真相:学習能力の進化に基づく実証的研究』第6回全体会議  2014 

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  • Cultural change from Jomon to Yayoi

    RNMH Open Symposium, RNMH investigated from stone tool analysis  2013 

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  • 「芸術」はどのような状況で生まれるのか―考古学的検討―

    科学研究費補助金新学術領域研究『ネアンデルタールとサピエンス交替劇の真相:学習能力の進化に基づく実証的研究』第8回研究大会  2013 

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  • Cognitive archaeological approach to learning

    RNMH Open Symposium, Homo Sapiens and Neanderthal 2: Archaeological Approach to Learning  2013 

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  • How art was born: an archaeological examination

    The 8th Annual Meeting of the RNMH Project  2013 

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  • 縄文から弥生への文化変化

    科学研究費補助金新学術領域研究『ネアンデルタールとサピエンス交替劇の真相:学習能力の進化に基づく実証的研究』公開シンポジウム「石器文化からさぐる新人・旧人交替劇の真相」  2013 

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  • 認知考古学からみた学習

    科学研究費補助金新学術領域研究『ネアンデルタールとサピエンス交替劇の真相:学習能力の進化に基づく実証的研究』公開シンポジウム「ホモ・サピエンスと旧人2:考古学からみた学習」  2013 

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  • 西日本における縄文時代遺跡の時空間動態解析

    日本考古学協会第77回総会  2011 

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  • 鳥取県西部,井後草里遺跡の植生変遷

    日本第四紀学会2010年大会  2010 

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  • 物質文化からみる人の移動と文化変化:九州を中心とした西日本における縄文・弥生移行期の様相

    国立民族学博物館共同研究「人類の移動誌(代表者:印東道子)」研究会  2010 

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  • 鳥取県伯耆町井後草里遺跡出土土器の蛍光X線分析

    日本文化財科学会第27回大会  2010 

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  • フィジーにおける土器製作と胎土分析

    日本考古学協会2007年度総会  2007 

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  • A cognitive approach to the variety in facial and bodily features of prehistoric Japanese figurines

    13th Annual Meeting of European Archaeological Association  2007 

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  • 中国地方の縄文社会

    倉敷埋蔵文化財センター・秋の考古学講座「縄文時代の吉備」  2007 

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  • Cognitive approaches toward prehistoric agriculture

    任孝宰先生退官記念国際シンポジウム  2006 

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  • 考古資料の顔を読む―先史時代の人形表象研究への新視点―

    オックスフォード大学×立命館大学日英共同国際シンポジウム「「モノ」と「イメージ」はどう人々をつくるのか? How objects and images make people: exploring new approaches to material and visual culture  2006 

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  • モノの心は顔にでる?物質文化の表情認知へのアプローチ

    日本心理学会第70回大会公開シンポジウム「人類700万年を心理学する」  2006 

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  • Cognitive foundation of long-distance interaction and its relation to social contexts

    World Archaeological Congress Inter-Congress: Osaka 2006  2006 

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  • 考古学における性とジェンダー

    進化人類学分科会第十四回シンポジウム「「快楽」としての性?--性行動のもたらす意味」 京都大学  2005 

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  • 古代人のココロを探る―認知考古学からの新たなアプローチ―

    美濃加茂市民ミュージアム ミュージアムフォーラム  2005 

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  • Figurines, circular settlements and the Jomon worldviews

    アメリカ考古学会第69回大会(SAA)  2004 

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  • 考古学における人間観と進化論

    JST異分野研究者交流フォーラム 進化生物学は人間観を変えるか?:人文社会系諸学と進化生物 学との対話  2004 

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  • 縄文イデオロギーの普遍性と特異性―土偶の性格を中心に―

    考古学研究会50周年記念国際シンポジウム『文化の多様性と21世紀の考古学』  2004 

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  • 玉文化の動態にかかわる認知的・社会的要因について―縄文時代後晩期の九州を中心に―

    中国玉文化玉学第四届学術研討会  2004 

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  • Why gender archaeology is not popular in Japan

    東アジア考古学会(SEAA)  2004 

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  • 考古学で「認知」を考える意味

    埼玉県埋蔵文化財事業団職員研修  2004 

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  • 先史時代における遠隔地交渉の意義について

    人類史研究会第15回大会  2004 

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  • 認知考古学は心の進化をどうとらえるか

    日本心理学会第67回大会 公開シンポジウム 心の進化学と考古学(21世紀COEプログラム“心とことば−進化認知科学的展開”共催)  2003 

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  • 農耕の開始・伝播に関する認知的モデルの構築に向けて ―ヨーロッパの事例との比較に基づく予察―

    人類史研究会第14回大会  2003 

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  • 心の考古学・ジェンダー考古学

    職員研修会、栃木県埋蔵文化財センター  2003 

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  • Theory, society and politics: intertwined factors influencing the practice of gender archaeology in Japan

    第5回世界考古学会議  2003 

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  • Information transmission and transformation in the complex hunter-gatherer society of Jomon: habitus, motorhabit and multilevel of meanings

    Ninth International Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies  2002 

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  • 農耕の開始・伝播に関する認知的モデルの構築に向けて ―ヨーロッパの事例との比較に基づく予察―

    人類史研究会第14回大会  2002 

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  • 心の考古学・ジェンダー考古学

    とちぎ生涯学習文化財団埋蔵文化財センター研修会  2002 

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  • 縄文・弥生変革とエスニシティー

    考古学研究会第48回総会  2002 

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  • The application of cognitive archaeology to Jomon pottery

    Exploring the contexts for the oldest pottery in the world: An international symposium organised as part of the Jomon in Cambridge project  2001 

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  • 適応・進化・認知 ―認知考古学の役割―

    野辺山シンポジウム2000-人類の環境適応行動と認知構造-  2000 

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  • The formation process and current state of the academically isolated archaeology of Japan

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  • 熊本県瓜生田遺跡発掘調査

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  • モノとヒトの相互構築史:マテリアマインドの実証的・理論的研究(物質と心班)

    Grant number:24H02196  2024.04 - 2029.03

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業  学術変革領域研究(A)

    松本 直子

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    Grant amount:\283660000 ( Direct expense: \218200000 、 Indirect expense:\65460000 )

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  • マテリアマインド:物心共創人類史学の構築

    Grant number:24H02195  2024.04 - 2029.03

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業  学術変革領域研究(A)

    松本 直子

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    Grant amount:\54340000 ( Direct expense: \41800000 、 Indirect expense:\12540000 )

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  • How art and technology connect mind, body, and society

    Grant number:19H05733  2019.06 - 2024.03

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas (Research in a proposed research area)  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas (Research in a proposed research area)

    松本 直子, 桑原 牧子, 工藤 雄一郎, 佐藤 悦夫, 石村 智, 中園 聡, 上野 祥史, 松本 雄一

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    Grant amount:\142870000 ( Direct expense: \109900000 、 Indirect expense:\32970000 )

    本計画研究では、これまで概念的に切り分けられてきた「心」と「物質」がどのような相互作用によって文化を生み出すのかを追求するため、身体的機能を拡張する技術的側面と、感性に訴えて心を操作する芸術的側面とを、「アート」として統合的に分析し、物質文化が人間にどのような力を及ぼすかを検討している。今年度は以下を実施した。
    (1)連携研究の推進。今年度は班会議を3回実施し、意思の密な疎通を図った。研究打ち合わせとともに、他班のメンバーを交えた議論や、アイトラッカーの操作テスト等も行った。第3回は、2020年2月に岡山大学で開催し、進捗状況の確認や研究打合せ等を行った。班を超えた共同研究として、B02班メンバーや海外研究協力者とヒト形人工物研究ユニットを立ち上げ、心理・行動・脳活動調査実験の検討を開始した。視線計測を用いた土器や土偶の顔の印象評価についての実験計画を進め,基礎的な実験を行った。また、素地土の科学的検討等のために、ハンドヘルド蛍光X線分析装置の調整と計測試験を行った。
    (2)研究方法の開発と実践。身体感覚や知覚という視点から、三次元計測データを中心に造形的特徴の定量的把握及び比較分析を行う必要があり、他班とも連携しつつ3Dデータの獲得・分析方法の検討を行った。C01班を主体として実施されたハンズオン・セミナーへの参加・協力等も通して本研究の基礎となる3D計測・解析のための環境を整え、12月にはA01班、C01班のメンバーと合同でBIZEN中南米美術館の資料調査・3Dデータ化を実施した。特任助教を雇用し、SfMによる三次元モデルの技術的検討を行い、データを蓄積していく体制を整えた。
    (3)出ユーラシア比較研究。各メンバーが日本列島、中南米、オセアニアの土器、土偶、漆、イレズミ等について海外調査を含む研究を進め、第2回全体会議で成果を発表し、共通する要素について考察を深めた。

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  • Integrative Human Historical Science of "Out of Eurasia": Exploring the Mechanisms o f the Development of Civilization

    Grant number:19H05731  2019.06 - 2024.03

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas (Research in a proposed research area)  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas (Research in a proposed research area)

    松本 直子, 稲村 哲也, 鶴見 英成, 瀬口 典子, 中尾 央, 後藤 明, 杉山 三郎, 松木 武彦, 大西 秀之, 入來 篤史

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    Grant amount:\78910000 ( Direct expense: \60700000 、 Indirect expense:\18210000 )

    人間が物理的に生み出す物質、人間の身体、そしてそれらの相互作用の中核にあって文化を生み出す心という3つの視座の下に、文明形成期の物質文化に焦点を当て、人間に特異的な「ニッチ(生態的地位)」がいかに形成されてきたかを明らかにする統合的人類史学を構築するのが本研究の目的である。そのため、2019年度は次のような活動を行った。
    (1)領域研究推進体制の構築。事務職員を雇用し、岡山大学に本部を、南山大学に事務局を置く体制を整えた。日本語及び英語でウェブサイトを作成するとともに、 SNS のアカウントも作成し、迅速な情報公開を可能にした。オンライン会議も併用して定期的に総括班会議を開催した。
    (2)全体会議の開催。2019年9月に岡山大学で第1回全体会議を開催し、領域全体の目的、各研究班の活動計画を共有した。会議の動画をYouTubeでも公開し、公募研究者にも十分な情報が伝わるよう配慮した。2020年1月には南山大学で第2回全体会議を一般公開で開催し、領域メンバーの研究成果発表、意見交換の場とした。
    (3)研究成果の総括・発信。ニュースレター『出ゆーらしあ』と2019年度の研究活動報告書を刊行した。領域刊行物は、印刷物を関連研究者および諸機関に配布するとともに、ウェブサイトからもダウンロードできるようにした。
    (4)連携研究・国際研究の推進。班を超えた連携研究を推進するため、複数のユニット研究を立ち上げた。また、各班の研究成果を共有するシステムとしてのデータベースの枠組みについて検討し、手持ちのデータを使って試験的インターフェイスを作成した。地域を超えた比較研究のため、統一した基準でエヴィデンスを整理するフォーマットを作成した。2020年2月に、本領域研究の主要なフィールドのひとつであるメキシコで国際会議を開催した。また、海外調査や国際シンポジウム等の支援、後援を行った。

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  • Integrative Human Historical Science of "Out of Eurasia": Exploring the Mechanisms of the Development of Civilization

    Grant number:5101  2019.06 - 2024.03

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas (Research in a proposed research area)

    松本 直子

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  • Elucidating the human activities and environmental changes at the foot of Mt Daisen through systematic soil sampling and analysis

    Grant number:18K01065  2018.04 - 2021.03

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

    松本 直子, 渡邉 正巳

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    Grant amount:\4420000 ( Direct expense: \3400000 、 Indirect expense:\1020000 )

    計画に従って鳥取県西伯郡大山町岩伏し遺跡で2019年9月に発掘調査を実施した。発掘調査の成果として、縄文時代後期の焼土遺構は約4.0m×3.5mの不整方形を呈することが判明した。内部に堆積する焼土層は炭化した木片を含み、ブロック状ないし層状の明赤褐色土を伴う。床面はまだ精査できておらず、遺構の性格については来年度の調査で検討する必要がある。また、焼土遺構を切る土坑状の遺構が複数検出され、遺跡の継続的な利用が推定された。
    昨年度の調査時に採取した炭化物の放射性炭素年代測定を実施し、焼土の形成が2288-2189CalBC、焼土遺構を切る遺構が2192-2180CalBCと、いずれも縄文時代後期前葉の年代が得られた。また、これらの遺構の上に乗るクロボク上層から採取された試料は13~14世紀の年代を示しており、黒ボクの形成が中世まで進行していたことを示唆する。江戸時代に形成された遺構があることも判明し、この地点での人間活動を長期的に把握することができた。
    昨年度の調査時に採取した土壌サンプルの植物珪酸体分析、花粉分析を実施し、ローム層から黒ボク下層にかけての植生変化は、完新世における気候温暖化の影響に加えて、火入れなど人間による植生干渉の影響が反映されている可能性が高まった。
    発掘調査と並行して、昨年度に引き続き、打ち込みサンプラーによるボーリング調査を実施した。10mメッシュを組んで、昨年度より北側に範囲を拡大して合計20本のボーリングサンプルを採取した。層相観察の結果、下位から砂礫層、ローム、漸移層、黒ボクという一連の層相変化が共通して認められた。黒ボク層の分布状況から、調査地点が近代以降の開発の影響を受けず、旧地形を良好にとどめていることが確認できた。

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  • Archaeological Study of the Learning Behaviors of the Neanderthals and Early Modern Humans

    Grant number:22101002  2010.04 - 2015.03

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas (Research in a proposed research area)  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas (Research in a proposed research area)

    NISHIAKI Yoshihiro, KADOWAKI Seiji, KATO Hirofumi, SANO Katsuhiro, ONO Akira, ONUMA Katsuhiko, MATSUMOTO Naoko

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    This project resulted in construction of a global-scale database (NeanderDB), which documents more than 3200 Middle and Upper Paleolithic excavated sites across Africa and Eurasia dated to between 200 and 20 kya. A critical evaluation of the spatio-temporal contexts of the compiled data revealed regionally varied replacement and assimilation processes of the two populations, suggesting their possible co-existence and cultural interaction.
    The study also investigated potential differences in learning behaviors of the two populations in an effort to test the “learning hypothesis”. The results show that it is too simplistic to postulate innate cognitive differences as the single force accounting for replacement of the Neanderthals. The “learning hypothesis” proposed in 2009 now needs to be updated, taking into consideration non-innate social issues, including the population size and social organization, as important factors affecting learning behavior in the two population groups.

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  • Demographic Simulation and Modelling Cultural Change for Understanding the Jomon and Yayoi Societies

    Grant number:20320123  2008.04 - 2014.03

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)

    MATSUMOTO Naoko, SASAKURA Mariko, MATSUGI Takehiko, ANDO Hiromichi, TSUMURA Hiroomi, YAMAGUCHI Yuji

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    By compiling GIS related database of archaeological sites from the Jomon and Yayoi period, we elucidated 1)the non-linear development of residential system from the Jomon to the Yayoi period in western Japan, 2) relationship between population increase and social stratification in Okayama Prefecture, and 3)the problems with estimating population size based on the number of pit houses. Matsumoto also carried out excavations to obtain further information on prehistoric environment and settlement system.
    We described the shape of pottery quantitatively with Fourier function and applied principal component analysis. The result indicates that we may differentiate tenporal variation from other types of variations. We also constructed an agent-based simulation program for analyzing demographic and cultural changes and make it available on the website.

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  • 縄文時代から弥生時代にかけての西日本における人口動態と文化変化

    Grant number:18720211  2006 - 2007

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業 若手研究(B)  若手研究(B)

    松本 直子

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    Grant amount:\3500000 ( Direct expense: \3500000 )

    1)昨年度に引き続き、既刊の報告書に基づいて、西日本の縄文時代後期から弥生時代前期にかけての遺跡のデータベースを作成した。遺跡の国土座標、時期(土器編年に基づいて細分)、立地、遺構の有無と種類をエクセルに入力した。入力作業については、岡山大学の学生を雇用し、謝金を支払った。本年度は、奈良県、兵庫県、香川県、福岡県のデータベースを作成した。西日本全体のデータベース化という当初の目標は達せなかったが、昨年度完成した中国地方を中心に、九州から近畿に渡る範囲で一定の動向把握が可能なデータベースが得られた。
    2)縄文時代の古環境や生業に関するデータを得るため、鳥取県伯耆町の井後草里遺跡で小規模な発掘調査を行った。作業の一部は岡山大学の学生を雇用して実施し、謝金を支払った。縄文時代早期と後期の遺物を確認し、植物珪酸体などの自然科鵠的分析を実施して、縄文時代早期から現代にかけての古環境変化についてのデータを得た。これにより、同じ地点でも、縄文時代早期と後期で具体的にどの程度自然環境が異なっていたかを知ることができた。発掘調査の成果については今年度報告書を刊行した。
    3)入力が済んだ遺跡のデータについては、地理情報システムのソフトウェア(IDRISI)を用いて解析し、地域・時期ごとの立地の特徴や傾向について分析を行っている。その結果、遺跡立地の時期ごとの変遷が、地域によってかなり異なっていることが分かってきた。生業の変化と人口変動の関係を考える上で、各地域の地形や環境がどのように関与しているかという問題についての手がかりが得られたので、今後のモデル化に生かすことができる。

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  • Comprehensive research of human history concerning long-distance interactions in prehistoric and ancient societies

    Grant number:15102002  2003 - 2007

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (S)  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (S)

    KAMIMURA Toshio, NAKAZONO Satoru, ONISHI Tomokazu, MATSUMOTO Naoko, MITSUJI Toshikazu

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    Grant amount:\96850000 ( Direct expense: \74500000 、 Indirect expense:\22350000 )

    Our research project on long-distance interaction has achieved results in the pottery analysis, excavation, and theoretical analysis.
    As for the pottery analysis, we have developed the methodology of provenance analysis of pottery fired at relatively low temperature such as Yayoi pottery, and accumulated a considerable amount of data for considering long-distance interaction.
    We excavated two burial sites, Uku-Matsubara site in Nagasaki prefecture and Takahashi site in Kagoshima prefecture, to obtain information about the long-distance interaction between northern Kyushu and Okinawa islands. Our assumption that the groups that left these sites were intermediaries of the long-distance interaction was substantiated by the result of the excavations.
    Based on the abovementioned results of our analysis and intensive literature research, we define long-distance interaction as an interaction which goes beyond the range of daily contact in which certain objects with symbolic value are exchanged. It is based on a universal cognition of modern human and develops from more basic social strategy after 50,000 years ago. Four patterns of long-distance interactions are recognized: social networking or origin display type, diaspora type, interaction with the other world type, and diplomatic trade type. These types emerge in this order in a historical sequence, although they are continuous and can be subdivided. It is also possible that multiple types coexist in a society.
    This model is supported by the understanding of the nature of basic human cognition and its evolution. The tendency to find high value in objects or information from a distant place is based on a characteristic cognitive ability of the later stage of Homo sapience, and new pattern of long-distance interaction is added to existing ones as the complexity of society increases.
    By focusing on long-distance interaction, we could propose a new perspective to describe human history beyond the traditional culture historical or Marxist frameworks.

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  • 日本列島とヨーロッパにおける農耕社会化のプロセスに関する比較研究

    Grant number:14710272  2002 - 2004

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業 若手研究(B)  若手研究(B)

    松本 直子

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    Grant amount:\3000000 ( Direct expense: \3000000 )

    1 ヨーロッパ新石器時代の様相と縄文文化の様相についての総合的比較検討のため、次のような研究を実施し、それぞれについて暫定的な結果が得られた。
    ・縄文文化の環状列石とブリテン島のモニュメントについて比較検討を行った。その結果として、定住度とモニュメント築造との関係について共通する側面があることを推定した。
    ・ヨーロッパ新石器時代の遺跡についてのデータベースを作成し、年代や地域的な動向についての情報を整理した。その結果、現在までに得られている放射性炭素年代に基づく新石器文化の動態を把握することができた。また、定住度や農耕・牧畜への依存度、新石器化のプロセスにおける地域的・時期的多様性を確認した。
    ・総合的検討の結果、ヨーロッパ新石器文化と縄文文化の間には、農耕社会化というプロセスにおいて共通する点が認められた。とくに、南東ヨーロッパの初期新石器文化と前期・中期の関東・東北地方の縄文文化とは、定住度の高さと物質文化のあり方に共通性が高い。しかし、農耕への依存度や牧畜の存在などの要因による差異もあり、文化総体を単位とする比較ではなく、諸要素間の関係性のあり方に焦点をあてた比較研究が、文化変化の研究を促進するうえで必要であることを確認した。
    2 熊本県人吉市の瓜生田遺跡の発掘調査成果についての整理・検討を行い、次のような成果を得た。
    ・九州における縄文時代後期後半から弥生時代前期にかけての遺跡動態を検討した結果、人吉地域は、後期末から晩期前半にかけて集落遺跡が増加した熊本県北部と、晩期後半(黒川式期)に遺跡数が増加するが住居跡がほとんどみられない南九州地域との中間に位置している。瓜生田遺跡と周辺の当該期遺跡の動向から、人吉地域の集団は、生活様式においても両地域の中間的な様相を示すといえる。
    ・九州においても、縄文時代後期から晩期にかけて、定住度は地域によってかなり変動していることが推測された。今後、定住度の変化と生業の関係についてさらに研究を進める必要がある。
    ・瓜生田遺跡の発掘調査概報を作成した。

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  • シミュレーションによる人口変動と集落形成過程の研究

    Grant number:14651074  2002 - 2004

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業 萌芽研究  萌芽研究

    新納 泉, 今津 勝紀, 松本 直子

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    Grant amount:\2200000 ( Direct expense: \2200000 )

    1 日本の古代戸籍にもとづく人口変動シミュレーションのための数値的な裏付けがほぼ確定し、標準モデルを提示することができた。これは、古代の人口研究の定点となるものと思われる。
    2 古代社会は、著しい多産多死型社会であることがいっそう明らかになった。
    3 古代戸籍の検討から、高年齢の夫婦ほど年齢差が大きいという事実が明らかになり、これは再婚が頻繁に行われていたことによると推定された。死別と再婚の繰り返しが、古代社会の婚姻を不安定なものに見せていると考えられ、これは古代の婚姻に関する通説的な理解と異なるものである。
    4 類人猿の「人口」ピラミッドと古代戸籍の人口ピラミッドとは、共通の富士山型を示しており、その差はそれほど著しく大きいものではないことが明らかになった。従って、旧石器時代から古墳時代の間の人口ピラミッドも、おのずから一定の範囲におさまるものとなり、そうした社会について一定の蓋然性をもって生死のパターンや平均寿命を論じることが可能となった。
    5 他の集団や村落との間に婚姻関係を結ぶ外婚制などのシステムについて、それが個々の集団や村落における人口変動の調節機能を果たしていることを、シミュレーションから推定した。
    6 縄文時代後期後半から弥生時代前期にかけての九州の遺跡データベースを作成した。これによって、弥生化に関する人口変動シミュレーションの実施が可能となり、渡来人の役割や遺伝情報の拡散について検討できるようになった。

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