Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Egyptology
Part-time Lecturer
Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Thesis Title: Studies in the Reign of Tutankhamun
About
Specializing in history, art and archaeology of the New Kingdom in Egypt, with a particular emphasis on the period from the late Eighteenth Dynasty to the Nineteenth Dynasty. I have been directing Japanese archaeological excavation at Northwest Saqqara / South Abusir since 2001. My Ph.D. thesis was on the reign of Tutankhamun (Studies in the Reign of Tutankhamun, Department of Near Eastern Studies, Johns Hopkins University, 2005). I am currently working for the revision of my original dissertation for publication.






