山花 京子

Yamahana kyoko

  • 教授
  • 学位:博士(文学)

基本情報

所属

  • Undergraduate School of Letters / Department of History Archaeology Course
  • Undergraduate School of Cultural and Social Studies / Department of Asian Studies
  • Graduate School of Letters / Course of Civilization Studies
  • Institute of Civilization Research
  • Micro/Nano Technology Center

ジャンル

  • Art
  • Archaeology
  • Egyptian Civilization
  • History Of The Western World

研究と関連するSDGs

  • Quality Education

詳細情報

研究分野

  • Humanities & social sciences Sociology/history of science and technology
  • Humanities & social sciences Art history
  • Humanities & social sciences Archaeology

論文

Ancient Egyptian faience - Some Observations through the Replication of Efflorescence, Cementation, and Application Methods

Historical consideration of Ancient Egyptian faience through a craftsman’s point of view

Revealing the Ancient Egyptian’s Piety through Scientific Investigation of a Baboon God Figure Progress Report of the Crowd Funding Project of Tokai Universit

The first papyrus restoration project in Japan: Educating students to become papyrus conservators

Typological and Scientific Analyses on glass Beads of Tokai University Andean Collection

Ancient Egyptian Sulfur Beads

A Vitreous Medallion from the Tomb of Khnumit, Middle Kingdom : Its Byblite Connection and a Hypothesis of Manufacture

Research and Scientific Analysis of the Ancient Egyptian Faience in Ohara Museum of Art

Glass Beads from Tokai University Andes Collection

Study of Ancient Egyptian Beads Made of Sulfur

Reproduction of Ancient Egyptian sulfur neklace : As an Example of interdisciplinary Collaboration

A Study on Faience Objects in the Ghaggar Plains during the Urban and Post‐Urban Indus Periods

Replicating Ancient Egyptian Faience using an Efflorescence Technique

Making the Ancient Egyptian Faience Tiles : Experiments with Efflorescence, Application and Chemical Deposition Methods

Nondestructive Analysis of the Ancient Egyptian Vitreous Relics by Neutron

Two Roman Egyptian Vessels in MECCJ

Ancient recipe of glass making

Four New Kingdom Vitreous Artifacts of Amenophis III from Nariwa Museum

書籍等出版物

  • Why were the ancient Egyptian Phraohs male?
  • Ancient Western Asia and Greece
  • OHARA MUSEUM OF ART- Art and Architecture
  • Leadership of the Pharaohs
  • Following the History of Homo Sapience through Beads
  • The demotic and hieratic papyri in the Suzuki collection of Tokai University
  • ANCIENT GLASS-Feast of Color

講演?口頭発表等

  • Learn Ancient Egypt - The gold of Tutankhamen -
  • Jewerlly and Body Ornament in Ancient Egypt - Sacred blue of Faience-
  • Jewerlly and Body Ornament in Ancient Egypt
  • Jewerlly and Body Ornament in Ancient Egypt -How was the mask of Tutankhamen made-
  • Jewerlly and Body Ornament in Ancient Egypt -Gold Granulation and the dagger of Tutankhamen-
  • The Ancient Egyptian Study at Tokai University
  • The worship of Thoth in Ancient Egypt - Study and Conservation of a cultural hertage through a crowdfunding
  • Archaeological artifact and science
  • Revealing the Ancient Egyptian faience making technique: manganese coloring and multiple firing
  • Applicalibity of Crowdfunding to the scientific research of cultural heritage
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  • Replicating the ancient Egyptian faience in three methods - experiments and considerations-
  • Glass beads from Andean Collection of Tokai University, Japan
  • Experimental Reproduction of the Glass Beads in the Andean Collection
  • The Oldest glazed substance in Ancient Egypt

共同研究?競争的資金等の研究課題

Dynamics and Knowledge and Cultural Memory in the Ancient Mediterranean World

Ways of Transmitting Knowledge in the Ancient Mediterranean World

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