Summary
Noguchi Atsushi is a Special Commissioned Associate Professor based in Tokyo with eight years of focused experience in Japanese Upper Palaeolithic studies, geomorphology, and landscape use from the Late Pleistocene to the Holocene. He applies GIS spatial analysis and statistical methods to intra-site human behavior and brings comparative expertise in South Asian prehistory, including technological and socio-economic aspects of the Indus formation. His roles span academia and heritage leadership—as a lecturer, researcher managing excavations and publications, project specialist at The University of Tokyo, and director of an NPO dedicated to South Asian cultural heritage. Noguchi blends field excavation practice with quantitative spatial modeling, making his work relevant to both archaeological interpretation and resource-sharing in English for Japanese Paleolithic research. He is particularly adept at linking micro-scale site analysis to broader temporal sequences from 5000 BC to the Mature Harappan period.
8 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Arts (M.A.), Arhcaeology, Master of Arts (M.A.), Arhcaeology at Meiji University
English