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Masami Izuho
Masami Izuho
Associate Professor, Tokyo Metropolitan University
Verified email at tmu.ac.jp
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Late upper paleolithic occupation at Cooper’s Ferry, Idaho, USA,~ 16,000 years ago
LG Davis, DB Madsen, L Becerra-Valdivia, T Higham, DA Sisson, ...
Science 365 (6456), 891-897, 2019
1722019
Timing of megafaunal extinction in the late Late Pleistocene on the Japanese Archipelago
A Iwase, J Hashizume, M Izuho, K Takahashi, H Sato
Quaternary International 255, 114-124, 2012
962012
Radiocarbon dates, microblades and late Pleistocene human migrations in the Transbaikal, Russia and the Paleo-Sakhalin-Hokkaido-Kuril Peninsula
I Buvit, M Izuho, K Terry, MV Konstantinov, AV Konstantinov
Quaternary International 425, 100-119, 2016
952016
Toward an understanding of technological variability in microblade assemblages in Hokkaido, Japan
Y Nakazawa, M Izuho, J Takakura, S Yamada
Asian Perspectives, 276-292, 2005
952005
Modern human dispersal and behavior in Paleolithic Asia
Y Kaifu, M Izuho, T Goebel
Emergence and diversity of modern human behavior in Paleolithic Asia, 535-566, 2015
522015
Human cultures and environmental changes in the Pleistocene–Holocene transition in the Japanese Archipelago
H Sato, M Izuho, K Morisaki
Quaternary International 237 (1-2), 93-102, 2011
502011
Emergence and diversity of modern human behavior in Paleolithic Asia
Y Kaifu, M Izuho, T Goebel, H Sato, A Ono
Texas A&M University Press, 2014
442014
The 21 Appearance and Characteristics of the Early Upper Paleolithic in the Japanese Archipelago
M Izuho, Y Kaifu
Emergence and diversity of modern human behavior in Paleolithic Asia 289, 2014
442014
Human responses to the Younger Dryas in Japan
Y Nakazawa, A Iwase, F Akai, M Izuho
Quaternary International 242 (2), 416-433, 2011
372011
Characterization of structural changes in modern and archaeological burnt bone: Implications for differential preservation bias
G Gallo, M Fyhrie, C Paine, SV Ushakov, M Izuho, B Gunchinsuren, ...
PloS one 16 (7), e0254529, 2021
342021
The chronological record of the woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) in Japan, and its temporary replacement by Palaeoloxodon naumanni during MIS 3 in Hokkaido (northern Japan)
K Takahashi, Y Soeda, M Izuho, G Yamada, M Akamatsu, CH Chang
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 233 (1-2), 1-10, 2006
342006
Early upper Paleolithic blade technology in the Japanese archipelago
K Morisaki, K Sano, M Izuho
Archaeological Research in Asia 17, 79-97, 2019
332019
Lithics and climate: technological responses to landscape change in Upper Palaeolithic northern Japan
K Morisaki, M Izuho, K Terry, H Sato
Antiquity 89 (345), 554-572, 2015
312015
Human technological and behavioral adaptation to landscape changes around the last glacial maximum in Japan: A focus on Hokkaido
M Izuho
Paleoamerican odyssey, 45-64, 2013
312013
Formative history of terrestrial fauna of the Japanese Islands during the Plio-Pleistocene
K Takahashi, M Izuho
Environmental changes and human occupation in East Asia during OIS3 and OIS2 …, 2012
312012
Correlation of Paleolithic industries and paleoenvironmental change in Hokkaido (Japan)
M Izuho
Current Research in the Pleistocene 22, 19, 2005
282005
Tolbaga revisited: Scrutinizing occupation duration and its relationship with the faunal landscape during MIS 3 and MIS 2
M Izuho, K Terry, S Vasil'ev, M Konstantinov, K Takahashi
Archaeological Research in Asia 17, 9-23, 2019
262019
The emergence of modern behavior in the Trans-Baikal, Russia: Timing and technology
I Buvit, K Terry, M Izuho, MV Konstantinov
Emergence and diversity of modern human behavior in Paleolithic Asia, 490-505, 2014
262014
The Upper Paleolithic of Hokkaido: Current evidence and its geochronological framework
M Izuho, F Akai, Y Nakazawa, A Iwase
Environmental changes and human occupation in East Asia during OIS3 and OIS2 …, 2012
262012
A Circum-Pacific perspective on the origin of stemmed points in North America
J Pratt, T Goebel, K Graf, M Izuho
PaleoAmerica 6 (1), 64-108, 2020
242020
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