Nishiaki, Y., O. Maeda, T. Kannari, M. Nagai, E. Healey, F. Guliyev & S. Campbell. 2019: Obsidian provenance analyses at Göytepe, Azerbaijan: Implications for understanding Neolithic socioeconomies in the Southern Caucasus. Archaeometry (published online). doi:10.1111/arcm.12457
Book chapters
Arimura, M. 2019 Last PPNB Blade Maker in the Pottery Neolithic at Tell Ain el-Kerkh, Northwest Syria: The Demise of PPNB-type Bidirectional Blade Technology. In: S. Nakamura, T. Adachi and M. Abe (eds.), Decades in Deserts: Essays on Western Asian Archaeology in Honor of Sumio Fujii. Tokyo, Rokuichi Shobo, pp. 191-204.
Uluçam, A. and Y. Miyake 2018 Excavations at Hasankeyf Höyük, southeast Anatolia. In: Batman Museum Directorate (ed.), Batman Museum Ilısu Dam Excavations. Batman, pp.33-54.
Tsuneki, A. 2018: Tell el-Kerkh, A Neolithic mega site in the province of Idlib. In: J. Abdul Massih and S. Nishiyama (eds.), Archaeological Explorations in Syria 2000-2011: Proceedings of International Syrian Congress on Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, Beirut, December 3-6, 2015. Oxford, pp. 267-282.
Tsuneki, A. 2019 Reconsidering Turkaka Site, Slemani, Iraqi-Kurdistan. In: S. Nakamura, T. Adachi and M. Abe (eds.), Decades in Deserts: Essays on Western Asian Archaeology in Honor of Sumio Fujii. Tokyo, Rokuichi Shobo, pp. 223-231.
Maeda, O. (2019) Stone balls from Salat Cami Yanı and Hasankeyf Höyük, Neolithic sites on the upper Tigris. In: S. Nakamura, T. Adachi & M. Abe (eds.), Decades in Deserts: Essays on Western Asian Archaeology in Honor of Sumio Fujii. Tokyo, Rokuichi Shobo, pp. 239-246.
Conference presentation
O. Maeda, S. Campbell & E. Healey, Obsidian in the Levant: New provenance studies. The 24th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists “Reflecting Futures”. University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, 5-8 September 2018.
Mattila, R. A., Ito, S., Fink, S. C. (eds.) (2019) Animals and their Relation to Gods, Humans and Things in the Ancient World, Studies in Universal and Cultural History. Wiesbaden, Springer.
Nakata, I., Y. Nishiaki, T. Odaka, M. Yamada and S. Yamada (eds.) (2019) Prince of the Orient: Ancient Near Eastern Studies in Memory of H. I. H. Prince Takahito Mikasa (Orient: Journal of the Society for Near Eastern Studies in Japan, Special Volume),Tokyo
Yamada, S. (ed.) (2019) Neo-Assyrian Sources in Context: Thematic Studies of Texts, History, and Culture. Helsinki, The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project.
Article
Mitsuma, Y. and H. Hayakawa (2019) An Unusual Arc and the Eclipsed Moon with Colour of elmēšu. Nouvelles Assyriologiques Brèves et Utilitaires 2019(1): 48-50.
山田雅道 (2018)「UET VII 41–42の新読解:ḫibiltuとginûの理解を中心に」『オリエント』61巻、27–46頁
Book chapters
Shibata, D. (in press) Middle Assyrian Legal Documents of Adad-bēl-gabbe II, King of the Land of Māri. In: D. Prechel and H. Neumann (eds.), Beiträge zur Kenntnis und Deutung altorientalischer Archivalien Festschrift für Helmut Freydank zum 80. Geburtstag, dubsar 6, Zaphon.
Ito, S. (2019) The Hunt for Nabu-bel-sumati of the Sealand: Searching for the Details in Epistolary Sources. In: Yamada, S. (ed.) Neo-Assyrian Sources in Context. Thematic Studies of Texts, History, and Culture, State Archives of Assyria Studies 28, Helsinki, The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project, pp. 69-92.
Mitsuma, Y.(2019)The Relationship between Greco-Macedonian Citizens and the “Council of Elders” in the Arsacid Period: New Evidence from Astronomical Diary BM 35269 + 35347 + 35358. In: J. Haubold, J. Steele and K. Stevens (eds.), Keeping Watch in Babylon: The Astronomical Diaries in Context. Culture and History of the Ancient Near East vol. 100, Leiden: Brill, pp.294-306.
Mitsuma, Y. (2019) The Unusual Babylonian Astronomical Diary -99C in Light of Late Babylonian and Syriac Astronomical and (Anti-)Astrological Texts. In: Takeda T. and B.M. Mak (eds.), East-West Encounter in the Science of Heaven and Earth. Kyoto: Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University, pp. 3-13.
Yamada, M. (2019) The ‘Overseers of the Land’ in the Emar Texts. In: I. Nakata, Y. Nishiaki, T. Odaka, M. Yamada and S. Yamada (eds.), Prince of the Orient: Ancient Near Eastern Studies in Memory of H. I. H. Prince Takahito Mikasa (Orient: Journal of the Society for Near Eastern Studies in Japan, Special Volume), Tokyo.
Yamada, S. (2019) Neo-Assyrian Trading Posts on the East Mediterranean Coast and “Ionians”: An Aspect of Assyro-Greek Contact. In: I. Nakata, Y. Nishiaki, T. Odaka, M. Yamada and S. Yamada (eds.), Prince of the Orient: Ancient Near Eastern Studies in Memory of H. I. H. Prince Takahito Mikasa (Orient: Journal of the Society for Near Eastern Studies in Japan, Special Volume), Tokyo.
Yamada, S. (2019) Chronographic Styles and the Sense of Chronology in the Neo-Assyrian Royal Inscriptions. In: G.-B. Lanfranchi, R. Mattila and R. Rollinger (eds.), Writing Neo-Assyrian History: Sources, problems and approaches. Helsinki: Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project.
Yamada, S. (2019) Ulluba and Its Surroundings: Tiglath-pileser III’s province making facing the Urartian border reconsidered from royal inscriptions and letters. In: S. Yamada (ed.), Neo-Assyrian Sources in Context: Thematic Studies of Texts, History, and Culture. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project, pp.11–40.
Ito, S. (2018) Introduction. In: S. Parpola (ed.) The Correspondence of Assurbanipal, Part I: Letters from Assyria, Babylonia and Vassal States. State Archives of Assyria 21, Helsinki: The Penn State University Press for Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project, pp. XIII-XXXIX.
Numoto, H., D. Shibata and S. Yamada (2018) Excavations at Tell Taban: Culture and history at Ṭābatum/ Ṭābetu during the second millennium B.C. In: J. Abdul Massih and S. Nishiyama (eds.), Archaeological Explorations in Syria 2000-2011: Proceedings of International Syrian Congress on Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, Beirut, December 3-6, 2015. Oxford, pp.133–144.
Yamada, S. (2018) Neo-Assyrian Eponym Lists and Eponym Chronicles: Contents: stylistic variants and their historical-ideological background. In: S. Fink and R. Rollinger (eds.), Conceptualizing Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the Ninth Symposium of the Melammu Project Held in Helsinki/Tartu, May 18-24, 2015, Münster: Ugarit Verlag, pp.75–96.
Watanabe, C.E. (2018) Composite animals representing the property of thunder in Mesopotamia. In: S. Di Paolo (ed.), Composite Artefacts in the Ancient Near East: Exhibiting an imaginative materiality, showing a genealogical nature. Archaeopress Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology 3. Oxford: Archaeopress, pp. 31-38.
Watanabe, C.E. (2018) Reading Ashurbanipal’s palace reliefs: methods of presenting visual narratives. In: G. Brereton (ed.), I am Ashurbanipal: King of the World, King of Assyria, London, British Museum with Thames & Hudson, pp. 212-233.
Conference presentation
Ito, S., "Social Network Analysis of Scholars and Scribes in the Reigns of Esarhaddon and Ashurbanipal," The 2018 Annual Meeting of the American Schools of Oriental Research, Denver, 2018年.
山田雅道「王 vs. 市神:エマル文書における『主』とは誰か」日本オリエント学会第60回大会、京都大学、2018年10月
Watanabe, C.E. and J. Novotny "The Different Types of Lions Represented in Ashurbanipal’s Lion Hunt Reliefs", 64th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, 2018年7月
Yoshimura, S., M. Baba, K. Yazawa, R. Jaeschke and M. Uda (2018) Intact Middle Kingdom Anthropoid Coffin of Sobekhat from Dahshur North: Discovery, Conservation and X-Ray Analysis.『エジプト学研究』第24号、158-177頁
Yoshimura, S., K. Yazawa, J. Kondo, H. Kashiwagi, S. Yamazaki, N. Ishizaki and M. Arimura (2019) Brief Report of the Excavations at Dahshur North: Twenty-Fifth Season, 2018. The Journal of SHOUHEI Egyptian Archaeological Association 7: 35-75.
Book chapters
Attia, E.A.E., E. Marinova and M. Baba (2018) Archaeobotanical Studies from Hierakonpolis: Evidence for Food Processing During the Predynastic Period in Egypt. In: A.M. Mercuri, A.C. D'Andrea, R. Fornaciari and A. Höhn (eds.), Plants and Humans in the African Past: Progress in African Archaeobotany. Springer International Publishing, pp.76-89.
Kamal, H., N. Kawai, Y. Okada, M.A. Abd el Hamid, Y. Kurimoto, T. Matsushima and T.S. Tawfik (in press) A Preliminary Study of the Manufacturing Techniques of the Tutankhamun’s Ritual Couches and Chariots based on X-ray Radiography. In: Proceedings of The Great Egyptian Museum Tutankhamun Conferences. Cairo: Ministry of Antiquities.
Kawai, N. (in press) Tutankhamun in Heliopolis. In: Beloved of Seshat: Essays in Honour of Fayza Haikal. London: Golden House Publication.
Kawai, N. (2018) A Shabti figure fragment found in the Monument of Khaemwaset at Northwest Saqqara. In: Liber Amicorum: Martino Raven decies mulle dierum ob strenuam felucemque Antiquitatum Aegyptiarum Oblatus Contentionem. Leiden: Rijks Museum Oudheden, Leiden, pp. 69-71.
Hasegawa, S. and S. Nishimoto (2019) Lost landscape of the waterfront on the Mediterranean coast of Egypt: East of Lake Idku. In: S. Nakamura, T. Adachi, M. Abe (eds.), Decades in Deserts: Essays on Western Asian Archaeology in Honor of Sumio Fujii, Rokuichi Shobou, pp. 329-336.
Baba, M. (in press) Ceramic Assemblages from HK11C at Hierakonpolis: Specialization examined. In: E.C. Köhler (ed.), Egypt at its Origins 6. Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference "Origin of the State. Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt". Vienna, 10h-15th September 2017, Peeters Publishers.
近藤二郎「エジプト古王国時代のピラミッド」歴博国際シンポジウム・日本の古墳はなぜ巨大なのか?―古代モニュメントの比較考古学― "Why is Japanese Kofun so huge?: Comparative archaeology of ancient monuments"、明治大学・国立歴史民俗博物館、2019年11月
Suto, Y. "Social Resilience and Organization of Knowledge in Ptolemaic Egypt". Transmission and Organization of Knowledge in the Ancient Mediterranean World, Nagoya University, 2018年9月
Suto, Y. "Garden and the Naissance of Archaic Greek Sanctuaries". Gardens: History, Reception, and Scientific Analyses. Nagoya University, 2019年2月
Nakano, T. "Tiny Objects can tell the Truth: British Influence on the Birth of Japanese Archaeology". The Japan Society Lecture, London, UK, 2018年8月
Nakano, T. "Between Old and New: A Marker of Kingship on the Statues of Ptolemaic Kings". Fourth Euro-Japanese Colloquium on the Ancient Mediterranean World: Transmission and Organization of Knowledge in the Ancient Mediterranean World. Nagoya University, 2018年9月
Hasegawa, S. "Recovering Ancient Landscape at the lake Idku Waterfront: Hellenistic Village Site at Kom al-Diba". Cross Disciplinary Research, E-JUST(Egypt–Japan University of Science and Technology, Alexandria, Egypt, 2018年9月
Marinova, E. and M. Baba "Ancient beer remains from Hierakonpolis, Egypt: analytical approaches for proving fermentation processes". Ancient Beer: multidisciplinary approaches for its identification in the archaeological record. University of Hohenheim, Germany, 2019年2月
Shitaoka, Y., H. Sato, R. Korisettar, A. Noguchi, J. Nagasaki, A. Takayashiki and T. Funaki "OSL dating of Upper Pleistocene sediments from Palaeolithic sites in Andhra Pradesh, India". 5th Asia Pacific Conference on Luminescence and Electron Spin Resonance Dating. 2018年
Matsubara, K.(掲載決定 2019)Spatial composition of the ancient shantytown of Mahieddine, Algiers: Based on the survey reports by CIAM Alger-Science. In K. Kashiwagi, K. Matsubara et al. (eds.), Technology, Society & Sustainable Development in Tunisia and Japan: Proceedings of the 13th Tunisia-Japan Symposium on Science, Society and Technology, TJASSST 2015 held in Tsukuba, February 2016, Springer.
Conference presentation
Tanaka, E. (2018) "Connecting Ancient Ruins with Ancient Roads: the Role of Heritage in the Development of Trekking Tourism in South Turkey". International Conference on Future of the Past: Tourism and Cultural Heritage in Asia. Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, 2018年8月
Tanaka, E. (2018) "From Obsoleted Footpaths to Heritage: Reconfiguration of Old Roads in the Context of Tourism Development in South Turkey". (P107) From paths to roads: the transformative capacities of roads on movement and relationships. Staying, Moving, Settling 15th EASA Biennial Conference, Stockholm University, Stockholm, 2018年8月