大阪大学大学院人文学研究科 School of Humanities, The University of Osaka

Although the archaeology program, which was established in 1988, is relatively new, its faculty have a wealth of research and education experience from the “old days” of the national history faculty. The faculty has two full-time members: Professor Teruhiko Takahashi and Associate Professor Tatsuo Nakakubo. Japanese archaeology is the focus of research and study, but the course also offers faculty members and graduate students various opportunities to conduct fieldwork surveys overseas and to explore a wide range of comparative archaeological perspectives.

The course’s foundational focus is on annual excavation survey projects and the subsequent work of materials classification. For graduate students, particular emphasis is placed on the discussion of archaeological and cultural science methodologies. The course is designed to produce researchers who can promote Japanese archaeology on the international stage.

Despite the faculty’s short existence within the School of Letters, many of its alumni have gone on to work at the forefront of archaeological studies, working for universities, research centers, educational committees, and museums nationwide.

Website:http://www.let.osaka-u.ac.jp/kouko/index.html

Professors

TAKAHASHI, Teruhiko (Ph.D.)

Associate Professor

NAKAKUBO, Tatsuo (Ph.D.)

Assistant Professor

KIMURA, Osamu (Ph.D.)