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Takuya Iwasaki

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Takuya Iwasaki (岩崎 卓也, Iwasaki Takuya, born July 9, 1929) is a Japanese archaeologist. He is an expert in the Neolithic and early period of the Middle East and has conducted much research into sites in countries like Syria and Iran.[1][2] Iwasaki was a Professor at the University of Tsukuba. Formally, from 1990, in coordination with the university, he conducted extensive field work in the Rouj Basin of northwest Syria.[3] Along with Akira Tsuneki he co-wrote Archaeology of the Rouj Basin. Iwasaki has also been involved with the Tokyo Women's College of Home Economics and directed the Matsudo City Museum from 2006–2010. He is a member of the Japan Science Council.

References

  1. ^ Iwasaki, Takuya (2009). Tell Mastuma: An Iron Age Settlement in Northwest Syria. Ancient Orient Museum. ISBN 978-4-906127-03-0. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ Matthews, Roger; Nashli, Hassan Fazeli (11 December 2013). The Neolithisation of Iran. Oxbow Books. p. 201. ISBN 978-1-78297-191-7.
  3. ^ "Introduction". Histanth.tsukuba.ac.jp. Retrieved 11 May 2015.