Understanding Lifeways and
Biocultural Diversity in Prehistoric Japan
Project Members
Principal Investigators
Junko Habu (Anthropology)
Sabrina Agarwal (Anthropology)
Associated Faculty and Scholars at UC Berkeley
Patricia Berger (History of Art)
Mary Elizabeth Berry (History)
Margaret Conkey (Anthropology)
Mark Hall (Hearst Museum)
Christine Hastorf (Anthropology)
H. Mack Horton (East Asian Languages and Cultures)
Patrick Kirch (Anthropology)
Kent Lightfoot (Anthropology)
Michael Nylan (History)
Jeffrey Riegel (East Asian Languages and Culture)
Collaborators in Japan and Elsewhere
Clare Fawcett (St. Francis Xavier University, Canada)
Mineo Imamura (National Museum of Japanese History)
Ryuji Ishikawa (Hirosaki University)
Simon Kaner (Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Art and Cultures, UK)
Junko Kitagawa (International Research Center for Japanese Studies)
Kazumichi Katayama (Kyoto University)
Minkoo Kim (Tohoku University)
Ken’ichi Kobayashi (National Museum of Japanese History)
Akira Matsui (Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties)
Naoko Matsumoto (Okayama University)
Sannai Maruyama Iseki Taisaku-shitsu (Preservation office of the Sannai Maruyama Site)
Yo-Ichiro Sato (Research Institute for Humanity and Nature)
Mitsuo Suzuki (Tohoku University) |