Hideshi Ishikawa
Japanese archaeologist
Hideshi Ishikawa (石川 日出志, Ishikawa Hideshi, born 1954) is a Japanese archaeologist. Since 1978 he has been on the faculty of Meiji University, in the Archaeology Department. He is considered an expert in the Yayoi period and the Bronze-Iron Age history and culture of the Korean peninsula,[1] and Jōmon culture and pottery.[2][3] He has published several books and papers, including books about ruins of the Yayoi era (2008) and on agrarian society in ancient Japanese history (2010).
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