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Mark J. Hudson

Mark James Hudson (born 10 July 1963, in Roade) is a British archaeologist interested in multicultural *an. His initial areas of specialization were the Jōmon period and the Yayoi period. His later research has focused on areas of *an outside state control, primarily islands and mountains. He excavated the Nagabaka site on Miyako Island.

Contents

  • 1 Education
  • 2 Career
  • 3 Selected works
    • 3.1 Books
    • 3.2 Journals
  • 4 Honors
  • 5 Notes

Education

Hudson was educated at Northampton School for Boys and the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London (BA, 1986). He was awarded his M.Phil in East Asian Archaeology at the University of Cambridge in 1988. He earned his Ph.D. at the Australian National University in 1996. His doctoral dissertation began with an investigation of the Jōmon-Yayoi transition in the Kanto region. but extended to a broader consideration of ethnogenesis in ancient *an.

Career

Hudson was a Professor of Anthropology at Nishikyushu University until 2016. He previously taught at Okayama University and the University of Tsukuba. From 2016 to 2018 he was Professor at the Shizuoka Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre but left citing issues of academic har*ment from Shizuoka Prefecture. He is currently a Visiting Professor at the Max Planck Ins*ute for the Science of Human History and a Research *ociate of the Ins*ute of East Asian Studies, ENS de Lyon. He is a member of the editorial boards of the Journal of Occupational Science, Archaeological Research in Asia, and Asian Studies.

Selected works

In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Mark Hudson, OCLC/WorldCat encomp*es roughly 6 works in 10 publications in 1 language and 800+ library holdings.

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Books

  • Multicultural *an: Palaeolithic to Postmodern (Cambridge University Press, 1996) (co-editor with Donald Denoon, Gavan McCormack and Tessa Morris-Suzuki)
  • Ruins of iden*y: Ethnogenesis in the *anese Islands. University of Hawaii Press. 1999.
  • Beyond Ainu Studies: Changing Academic and Public Perspectives. University of Hawaii Press. 2014. (co-editor)
  • Multidisciplinary Studies of the Environment and Civilization: *anese Perspectives. Routledge. 2017.

Journals

  • "Archaeological Approaches to Ritual and Religion in *an". 1992. JSTOR:i30234185. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Hudson, Mark J (December 2006). "Pots not People: Ethnicity, Culture and Iden*y in Postwar *anese Archaeology". Critique of Anthropology. 26 (4): 411–434. doi:10.1177/0308275X06070123.

Honors

  • *ociation for Asian Studies, John Whitney Hall Book Prize, 2004.

Notes


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