The 10th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Zooarchaeology Program and Abstracts
Date | Venue | Admission fee |
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July 1st, 2023 (Sat) | The Hokkaido University Museum | Meeting: 1,000 JPY Conference Dinner: 4,000 JPY |
July 1st, 2023 (Sun) | The Hokkaido University Museum | Meeting: 1,000 JPY |
Program
July 1st (Sat)
12:00~ | Reception open | ||
13:00 | Opening remarks: Takao SATO (President) | ||
13:10-14:50 | Oral session A Chair: Junichi FUKUI A01 Ryohei SAWAURA, Masaki FUJITA, Yoshiro ISHIHARA, Akihiro SUNAGAWA, Yosuke KAIFU A02 Tomoya AONO, Katsunori TAKASE, Yukihito NAGAYA A03 Masamitsu SANYOSHI, Nobuhiko KAMIJO A04 Kazuaki KAWAZOE A05 Ken TAKAHASHI, Tomohiro KAZAMA | ||
Coffee break | |||
15:00-15:30 | Poster session 1 (Titles to follow) | ||
15:30-17:10 | Oral sessionB Chair: Hiroki KIKUCHI B01 Taiji KUROZUMI Presumed model of shell shaped clay object from Jomon period and the possibility of using water B02 Junmei SAWAURA, Minoru YONEDA, Kenji NAGAI B03 Manabu UETSUKI, Hayao NISHINAKAGAWA, Mitsuharu MATSUMOTO B04 Shigeto INOKUMA, Yoshiki MIYATA, Nobuo MIYAUCHI, Akiko HORIUCHI, Tomohiro MITSUTANI B05 Yoshiki MIYATA, Shuzo MURAMOTO, Junichi FUKUI, Nobuo MIYAUCHI, | ||
17:10-17:20 | Break & commemorative photograph | ||
17:20-17:50 | General assembly | ||
18:15- | Conference dinner |
July 2nd (Sun)
9:00- | Reception open | ||
9:20-10:40 | Oral session C Chair: Satoshi HATAKEYAMA C01 eZooMS identification of archaeological whale bones from Kafukai 1 site, Hokkaido Masaki EDA, Samantha PRESSLEE, Jessica HENDY C02 Ancient genome analysis of dogs from Hokkaido during the Epi-Jomon and Okhotsk Culture periods. C03 Identification of Animal Remains Excavated from Shell Mounds from the Early Modern Ainu Culture: Pre-1640 shell mound detected at Kamuitapukopushita site, Hokkaido. C04 Animal resource utilization in the Omura Domain’s Shirokane Shimoyashiki | ||
10:50-11:20 | Poster session 2 | ||
11:20-12:40 | Oral session D Chair: Junmei SAWADA D01 Shells from Ooya Shell Midden Kiyoko ABE D02 Acceptance and development of pastoralism in the late Neolithic China D03 Exploitation of Sus scrofa specimens in prehistoric Ryukyu Islands D04 Considering Animal Domestication in the Jomon Period D05 Practical example of exhibition use related to zooarchaeology | ||
12:40 | Closing remarks: Hitomi HONGO (Vice President) | ||
14:40-15:30 | Backyard tour (Only those who applied in advance) |
Poster titles
P01 | Tomohiro MITANI, Shota DEGUCHI 3D Measurements of the Skull of an Extinct Animal, the Japanese Wolf, and 14C Dating and Estimation of Dietary Habit Based on Stable Isotope Ratios |
P02 | Yukihito NAGAYA, Toyohiro NISHIMOTO Sea otter Excavated from the Usumoshiri Site, Hokkaido |
P03 | Futaba WATANABE A report on the Late Jomon Period large Tuna sp. remains from the Sanriku Coast: The excavated material from Miyano Shell Mound , Ofunato City, Iwate Prefecture in 1978-1980 |
P04 | Takumi SAKAMOTO Fish utilization in the Late Jomon Period: Re-examination of the Sonno Shell Midden and Uchino No.1 Site, Chiba City |
P05 | Satoshi HATAKEYAMA Possibility of rat/mouse remains excavated from archaeological sites as an indicator of settlement: current status and issues in the early Holocene |
P06 | Rikuo SAKURABA, Manabu UETSUKI Animal resource utilization in the lower Tone river basin during the Jomon Period |
P07 | Akiko YOSHINAGA Disassembly and processing of deer and wild boar mandibles in the Yayoi Period from the Nishikawatsu Site in Shimane Prefecture |
P08 | Masaya TAKAO Horse Stable remains in Niigata Prefecture |
P09 | Takao SATO, Manabu UETSUKI, Kailing AI, Hitomi HONGO Medieval horse remains excavated around Wakamiya-oji, Kamakura-city, Kanagawa, Japan |
P10 | Kailing AI Animal Remains Excavated from the Yuigahama Medieval Mass Grave site, Kamakura-city, Kanagawa, Japan |
P11 | Kai-hsuan HSU, Masashi MARUYAMA, Masaki EDA Chickens consumed in the Osaka Jokamachi site |
P12 | Michiko NIIMI, Aya TAMASHIRO Emergence of pigs in the Yaeyama area, Okinawa Prefecture |
P13 | isuke YAMADA, Hitomi HONGO, Hideki ENDO Introduction and dispersal of animal husbandry custom in the Ryukyu Islands: case study of archaeological Sus remains |