Yoko Nishimura
Visiting Assistant Professor
Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles, 2008

Teaching

Courses taught (at UCLA and UC Santa Cruz) include Origins of Complex Societies, Introduction to Archaeology, and Japanese Civilization.

Research Interests

My research centers around the household archaeology and urban layout of third-millennium city-states in northern Mesopotamia. I am particularly interested in the ways non-elite city inhabitants organized their domestic space and activities within the context of a much larger, urban spatial configuration. By examining ancient burials made beneath house floors, I am also investigating the complex relationship between the quotidian activities and intramural mortuary practices of ordinary city inhabitants in the past. My research interest extends to comparative analyses of the East Asian and Near Eastern civilizations. Methodologically, I specialize in quantitative and distributive analyses of archaeological remains, particularly of architectural features, domestic implements, and ceramic sherds.



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