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TSUJITA    Jun'ichiro Last modified date:2024.04.09

Professor / Archaeology / Department of History / Faculty of Humanities


Presentations
1. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2023) On chiefs of 'Ito-koku'(Itoshima region) during the Yayoi Period, Japan (in Japanese). The symposium on chiefs during the Yayoi Period in Northern Kyushu, Japan. Cultural Division of Itoshima City, Fukuoka Prefecture: Japan, 2023.01.29.
2. Tsujita, Jun'ichiro (2022) Gifting and receiving prestige goods and Kinship relations in Kofun Period, Japan (in Japanese). The 2022 Meeting of Japanese Archaeological Association in Fukuoka City, 2022.10.8.
3. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2022) The political interaction around Hakata Bay area, Northern Kyushu, during the Late Kofun Period: the time of Nanotsu no Miyake (in Japanese). The 16th lectures of the History of Fukuoka City: The History of Fukuoka City from the archaeological viewpoint. On-line, Fukuoka: Japan, 2022.02.14 released.
4. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2022) The problems on the mortuary facility and grave goods excavated from Ikisan-Choshiduka tumulus (in Japanese). The symposium on Two Large tumuli facing the Genkai Sea in Northern Kyushu, Japan. Ito Cultural Hall, Itoshima City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, 2022.01.09.
5. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2022) A study on the motifs and design of bronze mirrors and astronomical landscape in Ancient China. The workshop of Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(A) by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science(JSPS): Studies for the Archaeoastronomy [Yoshinogari Site]. Saga Prefecture, Japan, 2021.12.19 (in Japanese).
6. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2021) The construction of large mounded tombs in Iki island from the viewpoint of Ancient East Asia (in Japanese). Symposium of The historical society of Kyushu 2021 [On-line] at Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan..
7. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2021) The interactions during the Yayaoi Period as seen from the bronze mirrors excavated from Harunotsuji Site, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan (in Japanese). In pursuit of the shining bronze objects: interactions in the East Asia as seen from the bronze objects excavated from Harunotsuji Site. Nagasaki City, Japan, 2021.10.16.
8. TSUJITA, Jun'ichiro, Center and periphery in the process of ancient state formation in the Japanese archipelago: From the viewpoint of Northern Kyushu region (日本列島の古代国家形成過程における中心と周辺―北部九州の視点から―), 一般社団法人日本考古学協会第87回総会(セッション6:日本考古学協会英文機関誌編集委員会『国家形成過程の国際比較研究』), 2021.05.
9. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2020) The external trade and interaction of Northwestern Kyushu region during the Late Yayoi to the Early Kofun Period as seen from bronze mirrors (in Japanese). Reconsideration on "Matsuro-koku". Karatsu City, Japan, 2020.12.19.
10. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2020) Monument construction and prestige goods in the process of ancient state formation: the case from Japanese archipelago (in Japanese). Symposium on the comparative archaeology of social evolution (in Japanese). Online, Japan, 2020.10.10-11.
11. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2020) Problems on the center and periphery relationship in the Japanese archipelago during the Kofun Period (in Japanese). The fourth seminar on trajectory of long-term development: KINDAS 2019 Research group 1-A. Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima City, Japan, 2020.3.17-18..
12. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2020) A study on Hirabaru site and surrounding area during Late Yayoi Period to Kofun Period, Japan from an archaeoastronomical viewpoint. The workshop of Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(A) by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science(JSPS): Studies for the Archaeoastronomy [Nanzan University]. Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, 2020.2.15 (in Japanese)..
13. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2019) Problems on the horizontal stone chamber of Goroyama tumulus, Chikushino City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan (in Japanese). The annual meeting of the Historical Society of Kyushu, Kyushu University, Fukuoka:Japan, 2019.12.15..
14. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2019) Three Kingdoms Period and bronze mirrors of 'Himiko'. The commemorative lectures on the special exhibition of Three Kingdoms. Kyushu National Museum, Dazaifu City, Japan, 2019.12.14..
15. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2019) Problems on the transition of the mounded tombs in Motooka-Kuwabara sites during the Kofun Period, Japan (in Japanese). The commemorative lectures on the important cultural property: the iron sword with inscription of the year of 'Koin' excavated from Motooka-Kuwabara sites in Fukuoka City, Japan. Kyushu University, Fukuoka:Japan, 2019.11.9..
16. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2019) Two aspects of prestige good system in Kofun Period, Japan (in Japanese). The second seminar on trajectory of long-term development: KINDAS 2019 Research group 1-A. Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima City, Japan, 2019.10.5-6..
17. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2019) The Era of Nanotsu-no-Miyake. Symposium on The Ancient Northern Kyushu and Zenichida tumuli group in Onojo City during the 6th to 7th centuries. Madokapia, Onojo City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, 2019.3.21.
18. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2019) The local societies and interactions during the late Yayoi Period: as seen from the distribution of Chinese bronze mirrors. Symposium on The local societies and interactions during the late Yayoi Period: from Yayoi to Kofun Period. Kyushu University, Fukukoka City, Japan, 2019.3.2.
19. TSUJITA, Jun'ichiro, The production of the Chinese bronze mirrors during the 5th century as seen from the mirrors excavated from sites in Japanese Archipelago. Techniques of Artistic Production [organized by KIM Minku], The 8th World Conference of the Society of East Asian Archaeology, 2018.06.
20. Jun'ichiro   TSUJITA , The production of Chinese bronze mirror "copies" of the 5th century found in Japan: a historical perspective, The Oxford Centre for Asian Archaeology, Art & Culture, School of Archaeology, University of Oxford, 2018.03.
21. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2018) The Production of bronze mirrors and iron armors during the Middle Kofun Period, the 5th century Japan. The workshop of Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(B) by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science(JSPS): Study for the production organization of the Middle Kofun Period, Japan [Archaeological Institute of Kashihara]. Kashihara City, Nara Prefecture, Japan, 2018.1.28 (in Japanese). .
22. Jun'ichiro   TSUJITA , The 'copied' Chinese mirrors in the 5th century Japan: as seen from the perspective of state formation, East Asia Art & Archaeology Research Seminar, Department of Art & Archaeology, SOAS, 2017.02.
23. Jun'ichiro   TSUJITA , The chronology and distribution of the Iron Age mirrors in Britain and Ireland, Archaeology: The Discipline of Things ... and People, Places, Animals, and Times, UCD School of Archaeology Research Day, 2016.12.
24. Jun'ichiro   TSUJITA , The transformation of prestige good system in the process of state formation: as seen from the case of Kofun Period Japan. In 'The impact of social interaction on state formation in the peripheral area of Eurasia' [organized by Kazuo Miyamoto and Ellen Van Goethem], WAC-8 Kyoto: The 8th World Archaeological Congress , 2016.09.
25. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro and KATATA, Masaki (2015) A study on the bronze mirror excavated from Kakegi tumulus, Iki Island, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan (in Japanese). The annual meeting of the Historical Society of Kyushu, Kyushu University, Fukuoka:Japan, 2015.12.13..
26. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2015) Copied mirrors and Era of King Wakatakeru during the 5th century Japan. The symposium for the special exhibition: The Era of King Wakatakeru [Osaka Pref. Chikatsu Asuka Museum]. Kanan town, Osaka Pref, Japan, 2015.10.12.
27. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2015) Okinoshima Island in Ancient Munakata region, Japan as seen from bronze mirrors. The 5th symposium for the World Heritage Promotion of Okinoshima Island and Related Sites in the Munakata Region: Okinoshima and Ancient Interaction beyond the sea [Kyushu National Museum]. Dazaifu, Japan, 2015.2.14 .
28. TSUJITA, Jun'ichiro (2014) The mortuary facility and bronze mirrors during the middle Kofun Period in the Northern Kyushu, Japan. The 1st international workshop for the Ancient tumuli: Dating and Cultural exchanges as seen through the tomb in Honam region [Naju National Reseach Institute of Cultural Heritage]. Naju, Korea. 2014.11.6.
29. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2014) The assemblage of the iron weapons excavated from Yamanokami tumulus. The workshop of Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(B) by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science(JSPS): The archaeological problems on the Yamanokami tumulus and the late 5th century, Japan [Kyushu University]. Fukuoka, Japan, 2014.7.19..
30. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2014) The ways of giving and receiving the bronze mirrors copied from the same patterns of Chinese mirrors, during the 5th to the 6th centuries Japan. The workshop of Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(B) by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science(JSPS): The archaeological problems on the Yamanokami tumulus and the late 5th century, Japan [Kyushu University]. Fukuoka, Japan, 2014.7.19..
31. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2014) Introduction: The purpose and background of the joint research, and the overview of the Yamanokami tumulus, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The workshop of Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(B) by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science(JSPS): The archaeological problems on the Yamanokami tumulus and the late 5th century, Japan [Kyushu University]. Fukuoka, Japan, 2014.7.19..
32. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2014) The interregional relationship during Kofun Period Japan, as seen from bronze mirrors excavated from Kyushu Region. The 17th archaeological workshop for the study of Keyhole-shaped tumuli in Kyushu, Japan: The interregional relationship during Kofun Period Japan, Part 2, at Beppu University. Beppu, Japan.2014.6.21.
33. TSUJITA,Jun'ichiro (2014) Japanese Archaeology in the World Archaeologies: as seen from the viewpoint of comparative archaeology. The Society of Archaeological Studies, Okayama City..
34. TSUJITA,Jun'ichiro (2014) The design and technology of the Divine and Beast designed mirror with inscription of 'Jian Wu 5' (AD498).
35. 'Changes' from the 'Yuryaku' to 'Keitai' Period of Ancient Japan: from the perspective of state formation.
36. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2012) The technology of production of the duplicated bronze mirrors based on same originals in the Middle Kofun Period, Japan: as seen from the observation of the form of knob-hole. The Japan Society for Chinese Archaeology: the 60th regular workshop for the sectional meeting in Kyushu, at Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan..
37. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2012) Bronze mirrors excavated from the archaeological site of Kyushu and external interaction during the 4th to 6th centuries, Japan. The 15th archaeological workshop for the study of Keyhole-shaped tumuli in Kyushu, Japan: The rituals at Okinoshima Island and external interaction in the ancient East Asia, at KITAKYUSHU MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY & HUMAN HISTORY. Kitakyushu, Japan..
38. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2012) The control and monopoly of the technology of the prestige goods production in the process of secondary state formation: as seen from the case of the Kofun Period, Japan, Human population and social organization: technology transfer [organized by Jun’ichiro Tsujita], The 5th World Conference of the Society of East Asian Archaeology [Kyushu University]. Fukuoka, Japan, 2012.6.9., [URL].
39. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2012) Kofun Period studies in Japanese Archaeology: from the perspective of the ancient state formation, Opening Symposium: Advances and Challenges in Japanese Archaeology, The 5th World Conference of the Society of East Asian Archaeology [Kyushu University]. Fukuoka, Japan, 2012.6.6., [URL].
40. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2011) Bronze mirrors and the Age of the Great King of Wa, Japan. Symposium of The historical society of Kyushu 2011, at Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan.
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41. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2011) The appearance and development of coffins of mounded tomb(kofun) during 3rd to 5th centuries, Kyushu, Japan. The 14th archaeological workshop for the study of Keyhole-shaped tumuli in Kyushu, Japan: how we can understand the regionality and ranking of mortuary facility of Kofun, at Miyazaki Plaza Hotel. Miyazaki, Japan..
42. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2011) Romanization in Britain and state formation in Japan: from the perspective of comparative archaeology. Comparative Perspectives on Japanese Archaeology: Case Studies from Europe and Japan [organized by Simon Kaner and Tsujita Jun’ichiro, at Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures]. Norwich, UK..
43. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2011) Romanization and state formation: a comparative approach to cultural change in world empires. Classical and Archaeological Studies: Research Seminars [at University of Kent]. Canterbury, UK. .
44. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2010) Tumuli construction as social process: the creation of monumental landscape in proto-historic Japan. The 32nd Annual Conference of the Theoretical Archaeology Group [at University of Bristol]. Bristol, UK..
45. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2010) Bronze mirror distribution: the prestige good system of 5th century AD Japan. Asian Archaeology Group [at The McDonald Institute, University of Cambridge]. Cambridge, UK..
46. TSUJITA, Jun’ichiro (2010) Prestige good system of the Kofun (Mounded tomb) Period, Japan: from the perspective of state formation. ESF-JSPS Frontier Science Conference Series for Young Researchers: Contact Zones of Empires in Asia and Europe: Complexity, Contingency, Causality. Fukuoka, Japan..
47. TSUJITA, Jun'ichiro (2009) The transformation of the mortuary ritual in the 'peripheral' area in the Japanese archipelago from 4th to 5th centuries (in English). 19th INDO-PACIFIC PREHISTORY ASSOCIATION CONGRESS, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, Hanoi:Vietnam, [URL].
48. TSUJITA, Jun'ichiro (2008) The appearance of the stone structure covering wooden coffin of the mounded tumuli during late 3rd century, Northern Kyushu, Japan (in Japanese). The annual meeting of the Historical Society of Kyushu, Kyushu University, Fukuoka:Japan.
49. TSUJITA, Jun'ichiro (2008) The reorganization of interregional relations at the beginning of the Kofun Period, Japan, as seen from fragmented/complete Chinese bronze mirrors (in English). Society for East Asian Archaeology, 4th Worldwide Conference, Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing:China.
50. TSUJITA, Jun'ichiro (2007) A study of the origin of Sankakubuchi-banryukyo (triangle-rimmed bronze mirrors with the design of dragons and tigars) (in Japanese). The General meeting of Archaeological society of Kyushu, Seinan University, Fukuoka: Japan.
51. TSUJITA, Jun'ichiro (2006) Technology transfer and identity: the case of bronze mirrors in Japanese archipelago from the 3rd through the 4th centuries(in Japanese). The Final Workshop of East Asia and Japan: Interaction and Transformations. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science 21st Century COE Program (Humanities), East Asia and Japan: Interaction and Transformations, Kyushu University, Fukuoka:Japan.
52. TSUJITA, Jun'ichiro (2006) A technology transfer and ethnic identity in Japanese archipelago from third to fourth centuries (in Japanese). International Workshop: The formation and development of the Identity in the Ancient East Asia, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science 21st Century COE Program (Humanities), East Asia and Japan: Interaction and Transformations, Kyushu University, Fukuoka:Japan.
53. TSUJITA, Jun'ichiro (2006) A chronological consideration of Early Kofun Period as seen from bronze mirrors and other mortuary goods (in Japanese). A Reconsideration about the Keyhole-shaped Tumuli of the Early Kofun Period, The Archaeological Society for Keyhole-shaped Tumuli of Kyushu, Beppu University, Beppu: Japan.
54. TSUJITA, Jun'ichiro (2006) The uses of the bronze mirrors as heirlooms between first to fourth century A.D. as seen from fragmented specimens (in Japanese). Research Project: Bronze Mirrors excavated from the Yayoi to the Kofun Period Japan by National Museum of Japanese History, Hagi, Uakami Museum of Yamaguchi Prefecture, Yamaguchi:Japan .
55. TSUJITA, Jun'ichiro (2006) The characteristics of the prestige good system in the Early Kofun Period (in English). World Archaeological Congress Inter-Congress: Osaka,2006, Osaka Museum of History, Osaka:Japan.
56. TSUJITA, Jun'ichiro (2005) The meanings of fragmented bronze mirrors and full bronze mirrors from Late Yayoi to Early Kofun Period (in Japanese). Symposium "The origin and development of the ritual of bronze mirrors in the Ancient East Asia", Japan Society for the Promotion of Science 21st Century COE Program (Humanities), Kokugakuin University, Tokyo:Japan.
57. TSUJITA, Jun'ichiro (2005) The problems about identity from 1st century to 7th century in Japanese archipelago in the perspective of the formation and transformation of prestige good system (in Japanese). Japan Society for the Promotion of Science 21st Century COE Program (Humanities), East Asia and Japan: Interaction and Transformations, Kyushu University, Fukuoka: Japan.
58. TSUJITA, Jun'ichiro (2004) The use of the fragmented bronze mirrors as heirlooms and mortuary goods:as seen from the drilled specimens from Late Yayoi to Early Kofun Period (in Japanese). The annual meeting of the Historical Society of Kyushu, Kyushu University, Fukuoka:Japan.
59. TSUJITA, Jun'ichiro (2004) State formation process and prestige good systems in Japanese archiperago (in Japanese). The Symposium of the Basic Structure of East Asian Society. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science 21st Century COE Program (Humanities), East Asia and Japan: Interaction and Transformations, Fukuoka:Japan.