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Ryoji Yamagishi

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Ryoji Yamagishi (山岸 良二, Yamagishi Ryōji, born 1951) is a Japanese archaeologist, national director of the Japanese Archaeological Association. A graduate of Keio University and Toho University, his work ranges from a history of the Jomon-Yayoi people and Narashino cavalry,[1] to culture in the Sea of Japan area and ancient farming practices.

References

  1. ^ "プレスリリース 発行No. 509 平成26年5月15日" (in Japanese). Toho University. Retrieved 16 May 2015.