Japanese archaeologist (1881–1938)
Kōsaku Hamada |
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Born | (1881-02-22)February 22, 1881
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Died | July 25, 1938(1938-07-25) (aged 57)
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Occupation | Archaeologist |
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Kōsaku Hamada (濱田 耕作, Hamada Kōsaku, February 22, 1881 – July 25, 1938), also known as Seiryō Hamada,[1] was a Japanese academic, archaeologist, author and President of Kyoto University.[2]
Early life
Hamada was born in Osaka. He was educated at the University of Tokyo and Kyoto University; and he studied in England.[2]
Career
In 1917, Hamada was the first archaeology professor at the Kyoto University; and he is credited with the introduction of modern research methods in Japan. His fieldwork included archaeological digs in Japan, Korea and China.[2]
At the pinnacle of his academic career, Hamada was installed as university president in 1937.[3]
Selected works
In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Kōsaku Hamada, OCLC/WorldCat encompasses roughly 100+ works in 200+ publications in 3 languages and 1,000+ library holdings.[4]
- 有竹齋藏古玉譜 (1925)
- 百済観音 (1926)
- 支那古明器泥象圖說 (1927)
- Pʼi-tzu-wo; prehistoric sites by the river Pi-liu-ho, South Manchuria (1929)
- 東亞文明の黎明 (1930)
- 東亞考古學研究 (1930)
- 天正遣歐使節記 (1931)
- 南山裡: 南滿洲老鐵山麓の漢代甎墓 Nan-shan-li: Brick-tombs of the Han dynasty at the foot of Mt. Lao-t'ieh, South Manchuria (1933)
- 營城子: 前牧城驛附近の漢代壁晝甎墓 Ying-ch'êng-tzŭ (1934)
- 删訂泉屋清賞 (1934)
- 新羅古瓦の研究 (1934)
- 古物硏究 (1936)
- 日本美術史硏究 (1940)
- Articles
- "Chifeng Hongshanhou," Archaeologia Orientalis, ser. A, No. 6. Far-Eastern Archaeology Society of Japan, (1938).
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