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- A01 Study of social structure in prehistoric humans using archaeological methods
- A02 A study on reconstruction of genetic relationships among prehistoric human bones using genomes and morphological traits
- A03 Research on age, dietary restoration, and migration through the isotopic analysis of prehistoric bone
- B01 Dispersal of modern homo sapiens in the Japanese archipelago during the last glacial
- B02 The Formation of Prehistoric Populations and their Cultures In Hokkaido
- B03 The formation of human populations and cultures in the Ryukyu Archipelago
- B04 Formation of Prehistoric Humans and Cultures in the Honshu-Shikoku-Kyushu Region
- B05 Research on the population dynamics of prehistoric humans
- C01 Study of Paleoenvironmental Changes in the Japanese Archipelago
- C02 Study on the Anthropogenic Environmental Formation by Prehistoric Humans (Fauna)
- C03 Study on Anthropogenic Environmental Formation by Prehistoric Humans (Flora)
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- A01 Social structure of the Yayoi period in the Kanto region revealed by osteoarchaeological study of human skeletal remains excavated from marine erosion caves along the Miura Peninsula
- A02 Paleometagenomics: Unveiling Bioarchaeological Insights
- A02 Population genome analysis of Yayoi people with different burial styles: Reconstruction of prehistoric social structure
- A02 Study for improving the sensitivity of DNA analysis from bioarchaeological samples
- A03 Elucidation of regional specificity and changes of use of animal resources by multi-element isotope analysis of animal remains
- B01 Hydroisostasy-based high-resolution reconstruction of late Quaternary paleotopography in the Japanese Islands
- B02 Research on Sus inoi : A cross-disciplinary survey on the rise and fall of raising Sus inoi and the actual conditions of its breeding
- B02 The cultural transition of Hokkaido and climate and marine environment in the archive of the shell remains
- B03 Reconstruction of food diversity in the Ryukyu Kingdom period by palaeoproteomics of coprolites
- B03 Study of Human history on cave sites in Okinawa
- B04 Deciphering prehistoric human infectious disease dispersal and migration patterns from ancient parasitic DNA
- C01 Development of a technique to determine the origin of wood using oxygen and strontium isotopes of tree rings
- C02 Advancing a New Understanding of the Origins of Japan’s Indigenous Livestock through Population Genomics
- C02 Comprehensive research on zoonotic diseases in prehistoric Japan
- C02 Construction of de novo Japanese and Ryukyu wild boar genome assemblies toward the investigation of adaptive evolution
- C02 Phylogenetic Reconstruction of the Ancient Aedes aegypti and Clarification of its Genetic Contribution to the Modern Japanese Cat
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- A01 Study of social structure in prehistoric humans using archaeological methods
- A02 A study on reconstruction of genetic relationships among prehistoric human bones using genomes and morphological traits
- A03 Research on age, dietary restoration, and migration through the isotopic analysis of prehistoric bone
- B01 Dispersal of modern homo sapiens in the Japanese archipelago during the last glacial
- B02 The Formation of Prehistoric Populations and their Cultures In Hokkaido
- B03 The formation of human populations and cultures in the Ryukyu Archipelago
- B04 Formation of Prehistoric Humans and Cultures in the Honshu-Shikoku-Kyushu Region
- B05 Research on the Population Dynamics of Prehistoric Humans
- C01 Study of Paleoenvironmental Changes in the Japanese Archipelago
- C02 Study on the Anthropogenic Environmental Formation by Prehistoric Humans (Fauna)
- C03 Study on Anthropogenic Environmental Formation by Prehistoric Humans (Flora)
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