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87 Uncovering the World's Oldest Shark Attack: A Chat w. J. Alyssa White

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On this episode of the Japan Station podcast, we're talking about archaeology in Japan and the case of Tsukumo No. 24, the world's oldest known shark attack. Our guest for this episode is J. Alyssa White from the University of Oxford.

About J. Alyssa White

J. Alyssa White is a PhD candidate in Archaeology at the University of Oxford. Her research focuses on. Her research focuses on the trauma found in skeletal remains from the southwestern Japanese archipelago during the end of the Jōmon hunter-gatherer period through the early Yayoi agricultural period (ca. 2500 BC – 250 AD). She is also one of the researchers who worked ont he fascinatingly unique case of Tsukumo No. 24 (the world's oldest known shark attack).

Topics Discussed

  • How J. Alyssa White became interested in archaeology, Japan and the Japanese language
  • Kyoto University's collection Jōmon era remains
  • How J. Alyssa White got started in the fields of Japanese archaeology and biological anthropology
  • About Japanese archaeological site reports
  • Discovering the remains of Tsukumo No. 24
  • Archaeological sties in Japan
  • Characteristics of archaeological sites in Kyushu
  • Burial practices (pit burials, shell mounds) in prehistoric Japan
  • Archaeology in Japan
  • What we can learn from skeletal remains
  • About the case of Tsukumo No. 24
  • How it was determined that Tsukumo No. 24 was likely killed by a shark attack
  • What injuries the remains of Tsukumo No. 24 exhibits
  • Jōmon era ritual tooth extraction
  • J. Alyssa White's research on the changes and violent conflict seen during the transition from the Jōmon to the Yayoi periods
  • And much more!
Support on Patreon & Ko-fi

If you enjoy Japan Station and want to ensure that we're able to produce more episodes, then please consider becoming a patron on Patreon.com. For a minimum pledge of $1 a month you'll get early access to all JapanKyo podcasts, bonus content, and more. And for $3 a month, you'll get access to Japanese Plus Alpha, a podcast produced by me (Tony Vega) that focuses on the Japanese language and all of its fascinating quirks. Also, all pledges get a shout-out on the show and my undying gratitude. Thank you in advance!

You can also do a one time donation via Ko-fi.

Links, Videos, Etc.

The original article about Tsukumo No. 24 can be found via the link below. Unfortunately, it is behind a pay wall.

Here's a free article about Tsukumo No. 24 in case you would like to read more.

Use the link below to view the 3D model of Tsukumo No. 24.

Here is the episode of the Beyond Japan podcast in which J. Alyssa White is interviewed.

Don't forget to check out the latest episode of the Ichimon Japan podcast.

If you would like to support the show by picking up some merchandise, make sure to visit KimitoDesigns.com.

Special Thanks

Opening/Closing song: Oedo Controller (大江戸コントローラー) by Yunomi featuring Toriena (Used with permission from Yunomi) To listen to more of Yunomi’s music, check out his Soundcloud page or YouTube channel.

Japan Station cover art: Provided by Erik R.

Featured image: Courtesy of J. Alyssa White

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On this episode of the Japan Station podcast, we're talking about archaeology in Japan and the case of Tsukumo No. 24, the world's oldest known shark attack. Our guest for this episode is J. Alyssa White from the University of Oxford.

About J. Alyssa White

J. Alyssa White is a PhD candidate in Archaeology at the University of Oxford. Her research focuses on. Her research focuses on the trauma found in skeletal remains from the southwestern Japanese archipelago during the end of the Jōmon hunter-gatherer period through the early Yayoi agricultural period (ca. 2500 BC – 250 AD). She is also one of the researchers who worked ont he fascinatingly unique case of Tsukumo No. 24 (the world's oldest known shark attack).

Topics Discussed

  • How J. Alyssa White became interested in archaeology, Japan and the Japanese language
  • Kyoto University's collection Jōmon era remains
  • How J. Alyssa White got started in the fields of Japanese archaeology and biological anthropology
  • About Japanese archaeological site reports
  • Discovering the remains of Tsukumo No. 24
  • Archaeological sties in Japan
  • Characteristics of archaeological sites in Kyushu
  • Burial practices (pit burials, shell mounds) in prehistoric Japan
  • Archaeology in Japan
  • What we can learn from skeletal remains
  • About the case of Tsukumo No. 24
  • How it was determined that Tsukumo No. 24 was likely killed by a shark attack
  • What injuries the remains of Tsukumo No. 24 exhibits
  • Jōmon era ritual tooth extraction
  • J. Alyssa White's research on the changes and violent conflict seen during the transition from the Jōmon to the Yayoi periods
  • And much more!
Support on Patreon & Ko-fi

If you enjoy Japan Station and want to ensure that we're able to produce more episodes, then please consider becoming a patron on Patreon.com. For a minimum pledge of $1 a month you'll get early access to all JapanKyo podcasts, bonus content, and more. And for $3 a month, you'll get access to Japanese Plus Alpha, a podcast produced by me (Tony Vega) that focuses on the Japanese language and all of its fascinating quirks. Also, all pledges get a shout-out on the show and my undying gratitude. Thank you in advance!

You can also do a one time donation via Ko-fi.

Links, Videos, Etc.

The original article about Tsukumo No. 24 can be found via the link below. Unfortunately, it is behind a pay wall.

Here's a free article about Tsukumo No. 24 in case you would like to read more.

Use the link below to view the 3D model of Tsukumo No. 24.

Here is the episode of the Beyond Japan podcast in which J. Alyssa White is interviewed.

Don't forget to check out the latest episode of the Ichimon Japan podcast.

If you would like to support the show by picking up some merchandise, make sure to visit KimitoDesigns.com.

Special Thanks

Opening/Closing song: Oedo Controller (大江戸コントローラー) by Yunomi featuring Toriena (Used with permission from Yunomi) To listen to more of Yunomi’s music, check out his Soundcloud page or YouTube channel.

Japan Station cover art: Provided by Erik R.

Featured image: Courtesy of J. Alyssa White

Follow Japankyo on Social Media Full Show Notes

Get the full version of show notes at https://www.japankyo.com/category/podcasts/japanstation/

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