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Kazuhiro Tatsumi

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Kazuhiro Tatsumi (辰巳 和弘, Tatsumi Kazhiro, born 3 January 1946 in Osaka) is a Japanese archaeologist, history scholar and museum curator. He was a lecturer at Doshisha University until his retirement in 2011. He is knowledgeable about the domestic practices of early Japanese peoples. and has been referenced in numerous books.[1]Tatsumi has authored many books and papers. In 1981 he published his findings on research in the Kitaoka Otsuka tumulus in Inasa, Shizuoka, which was printed by the Inasa-cho Board of Education.

References

  1. ^ Mizoguchi, Koji (25 November 2013). The Archaeology of Japan: From the Earliest Rice Farming Villages to the Rise of the State. Cambridge University Press. p. 293. ISBN 978-1-107-24438-2.