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Peer-Reviewed Papers in English

Uchida-Fukuhara Y, Shimamura S, Sawafuji R, Nishiuchi T, Yoneda M, Ishida H, Matsumura H, Tsutaya T. 2024. Palaeoproteomic investigation of an ancient human skeleton with abnormal deposition of dental calculus. Scientific Reports 14: 5839. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-55779-y. [Description in Japanese]

Tsutaya T, Doi N, Katagiri C, Sawafuji R, Yoneda M. 2024. Human diet of premodern mainland Japan: a meta-analysis of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios. Anthropological Science 132: 27–38. DOI: 10.1537/ase.230718. [Description in Japanese]

Tsutaya T, Mizushima N. 2023. Evolutionary biological perspectives on current social issues of breastfeeding and weaning. Yearbook of Biological Anthropology 181: 81–93. DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.24710. [Description in Japanese]

Tsutaya T, Wong A, Malim PT, Bernard H, Ogawa NO, Ohkouchi N, Hongo S, Tajima T, Kanamori T, Kuze N. 2022. Stable isotopic investigation of the feeding ecology of wild Bornean orangutans. American Journal of Biological Anthropology 179: 276–290. DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.24598. [Description in Japanese]

Tsutaya T, Takahashi T, Omori T, Yamazaki K, Sato T, Yoneda M, Schulting RJ, Kato H, Weber AW. 2022. Reconstruction of diachronic changes in human fishing activity and marine ecosystems from carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios of archaeological fish remains. Quaternary International 619: 46–55. DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2021.12.005. [Description in Japanese]

Tsutaya T, Yoneda M. 2021. Carbon and nitrogen stable isotopic data of premodern human skeletons from mainland Japan and the Ryukyu islands. Data in Brief 38: 107359. DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2021.107359. [Description in Japanese]

Tsutaya T, Ogawa NO, Nomura T, Shimizu M, Ohkouchi N, Kuze N. 2021. Carbon and nitrogen stable isotopic offsets between diet and hair/feces in captive orangutans. Primates 62: 945–954. DOI: 10.1007/s10329-021-00940-8. [Description in Japanese]

Tsutaya T, Mackie M, Sawafuji R, Miyabe‐Nishiwaki T, Olsen JV, Cappellini E. 2021. Faecal proteomics as a novel method to study mammalian behaviour and physiology. Molecular Ecology Resources 21: 1808–1819. DOI: 10.1111/1755-0998.13380. [Description in Japanese]

Tsutaya T. 2020. Blurred time resolution of tooth dentin serial section. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 173: 748–759. DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.24113. [Description in Japanese]

Halffman CM, Potter BA, McKinney HJ, Tsutaya T, Finney BP, Kemp BM, Bartelink EJ, Wooller MJ, Buckley M, Clark CT, Johnson JJ, Bingham BL, Lanoë FB, Sattler RA, Reuther JD. 2020. Ancient Beringian paleodiets revealed through multi-proxy stable isotope analyses. Science Advances 6: eabc1968. DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abc1968.

Tsutaya T, Shimatani K, Yoneda M, Abe M, Nagaoka T. 2019. Societal perceptions and lived experience: infant feeding practices in premodern Japan. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 170: 484–495. DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.23939. [Description in Japanese]

Tsutaya T, Meaghan M, Koenig C, Sato T, Weber AW, Kato H, Olsen JV, Cappellini E. 2019. Palaeoproteomic identification of breast milk protein residues from the archaeological skeletal remains of a neonatal dog. Scientific Reports 9: 12841. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-49183-0. [Description in Japanese]

Tsutaya T, Yoneda M, Abe M, Nagaoka T. 2019. Carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur stable isotopic reconstruction of human diet in a mountainous woodland village in Sendaiji in premodern Japan. Anthropological Science 127: 131–138. DOI: 10.1537/ase.190403. [Description in Japanese]

Tsutaya T, Takahashi T, Schulting RJ, Sato T, Yoneda M, Kato H, Weber AW. 2018. Effects of lipid extraction and different collagen extraction methods on archaeological fish bones and its implications for fish bone diagenesis. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 20: 626–633. DOI: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2018.05.026. [Description in Japanese]

Tsutaya T, Aruga N, Matsuo H, Hashimoto C. 2018. Four cases of grooming sessions between chimpanzees and guenons at the Kalinzu Forest Reserve, Uganda. Pan Africa News 25: 5–7. DOI: 2433/233028. [Description in Japanese]

Tsutaya T. 2017. Post-weaning diet in archaeological human populations: a meta-analysis of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios of child skeletons. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 164: 546–557. DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.23295. [Description in Japanese]

Tsutaya T, Gakuhari T, Asahara A, Yoneda M. 2017. Isotopic comparison of gelatin extracted from bone powder with that from bone chunk and development of a framework for comparison of different extraction methods. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 11: 99–105. DOI: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2016.11.044. [Description in Japanese]

Tsutaya T, Fujimori Y, Hayashi M, Yoneda M, Miyabe-Nishiwaki T. 2017. Carbon and nitrogen stable isotopic offsets between diet and hair/feces in captive chimpanzees. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 31: 59–67. DOI: 10.1002/rcm.7760. [Description in Japanese]

Tsutaya T, Miyamoto H, Uno H, Omori T, Gakuhari T, Inahara A, Nagaoka T, Abe M, Yoneda M. 2016. From cradle to grave: multi-isotopic investigations on the life history of a higher-status female in the Edo period Japan. Anthropological Science 124: 185–197. DOI: 10.1537/ase.161029. [Description in Japanese]

Tsutaya T, Shimomi A, Fujisawa S, Katayama K, Yoneda M. 2016. Isotopic evidence of breastfeeding and weaning practices in a hunter–gatherer population during the Late/Final Jomon period in eastern Japan. Journal of Archaeological Science 76: 70–80. DOI: 10.1916/j.jas2016.10.002. [Description in Japanese]

Igai K, Itakura M, Nishijima S, Tsurumaru H, Suda W, Tsutaya T, Tomitsuka E, Tadokoro K, Baba J, Odani S, Natsuhara K, Morita A, Yoneda M, Greenhill AR, Horwood PF, Inoue J, Ohkuma M, Hongoh Y, Yamamoto T, Siba PM, Hattori M, Minamisawa K, Umezaki M. 2016. Nitrogen fixation and nifH diversity in human gut microbiota. Scientific Reports 6: 31942. DOI: 10.1038/srep31942.

Tsutaya T, Nagaoka T, Kakinuma Y, Kondo O, Yoneda M. 2016. The diet of townspeople in the city of Edo: carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analyses of human skeletons from the Ikenohata-Shichikencho site. Anthropological Science 124: 17–27. DOI: 10.1537/ase.150914. [Description in Japanese]

Umezaki M, Naito YI, Tsutaya T, Baba J, Tadokoro K, Odani S, Morita A, Natsuhara K, Phuanukoonnon S, Vengiau G, Siba PM, Yoneda M. 2016. Association between sex inequality in animal protein intake and economic development in the Papua New Guinea highlands: the carbon and nitrogen isotopic composition of scalp hair and fingernail. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 159: 164–173. DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.22844.

Naito YI, Morita A, Natsuhara K, Tadokoro K, Baba J, Odani S, Tomitsuka E, Igai K, Tsutaya T, Yoneda M, Greenhill AR, Horwood PF, Soli KW, Phuanukoonnon S, Siba PM, Umezaki M. 2015. Association of protein intakes and variation of diet-scalp hair nitrogen isotopic discrimination factor in Papua New Guinea highlanders. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 158: 359–370. DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.22798.

Tsutaya T, Ishida H, Yoneda M. 2015. Weaning age in an expanding population: stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of infant feeding practices in the Okhotsk culture (5th–13th centuries AD) in northern Japan. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 157: 544–555. DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.22740. [Description in Japanese]

Tsutaya T, Yoneda M. 2015. Reconstruction of breastfeeding and weaning practices using stable isotope and trace element analyses: a review. Yearbook of Physical Anthropology 156: 2–21. DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.22657. [Description in Japanese]

Tsutaya T, Shimomi A, Nagaoka T, Sawada J, Hirata K, Yoneda M. 2015. Infant feeding practice in medieval Japan: stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of human skeletons from Yuigahama-minami. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 156: 241–251. DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.22643. [Description in Japanese]

Tsutaya T, Naito YI, Ishida H, Yoneda M. 2014. Carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses of human and dog diet in the Okhotsk culture: perspectives from the Moyoro site, Japan. Anthropological Science 122: 89–99. DOI: 10.1537/ase.140604. [Description in Japanese]

Tsutaya T, Nagaoka T, Sawada J, Hirata K, Yoneda M. 2014. Stable isotopic reconstructions of adult diets and infant feeding practices during urbanization of the city of Edo in 17th century Japan. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 153: 559–569. DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.22454. [Description in Japanese]

Tsutaya T, Yoneda M. 2013. Quantitative reconstruction of weaning ages in archaeological human populations using bone collagen nitrogen isotope ratios and approximate Bayesian computation. PLoS ONE 8: e72327. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0072327. [Description in Japanese]

Tsutaya T, Sawada J, Dodo Y, Mukai H, Yoneda M. 2013. Isotopic evidence of dietary variability in subadults at the Usu-moshiri site of the Epi-Jomon culture, Japan. Journal of Archaeological Science 40: 3914–3925. DOI: 10.1016/j.jas.2013.05.015. [Description in Japanese]


Book chapters in English

Tsutaya T, Kakinuma Y, Yoneda M. 2020. Reconstructed weaning ages in urbanized cities of premodern Japan provide insight into the relationship between employment and fertility. In: The bioarchaeology of urbanization: the biological, demographic, and social consequences of living in cities. Edited by Betsinger TK, DeWitte SN. Springer. p. 459–482. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-53417-2_18. [Description in Japanese]

Peer-Reviewed Papers in Japanese

Sawafuji R, Tsutaya T, Ishida H. 2022. A review of the spread and habitat of the genus Homo: Focusing on East Asia. Anthropological Science (Japanese Series) 130: 55–74. DOI: 10.1537/asj.220214.

Tsutaya T, Ichiishi H, Nakatsukasa M, Matsumoto-Oda A, Yamagiwa J, Kawamura S. 2022. Survey report on the current activity of research and education of anthropology by the members of the Anthropological Society of Nippon in 2021. Anthropological Science (Japanese Series) 130: 85–96. DOI: 10.1537/asj.220308.

Sawafuji R, Tsutaya T. 2020. Applications of mass spectrometry-based proteomics in archaeology and palaeoanthropology. Anthropological Science (Japanese Series) 128: 1–19. DOI: 10.1537/asj.200213. (in Japanese)

Tsutaya T, Kubo M, Mikouchi KA. 2018. Additional descriptions provided with Twitter and blog for exhibited items in an anthropological and prehistoric archaeological exhibition in a museum. Anthropological Science (Japanese Series) 126: 55–62. DOI: 10.1537/asj.180410. (in Japanese)

Tsutaya T. 2018. Application of stable isotope analyses to primate ecology: a review. Primate Research 34: 17–30. DOI: 10.2354/psj.34.001. (in Japanese)

Tsutaya T, Hongo S. 2018. Current advancements of behavioral and environmental methods in primatology. Primate Research 34: 3–4. DOI: 10.2354/psj.34.007. (in Japanese)

Nagaoka T, Abe M, Tsutaya T, Kawakubo Y, Sakaue K, Morita W, Yoneda M, Takuma H, Yahiro R, Hirata K, Inahara A. 2013. Human skeletal remains of a chief-retainer family of the Akashi clan from the Unseiji site (Akashi, Japan) in the Edo period. Anthropological Science (Japanese Series) 121: 31–48. DOI: 10.1537/asj.121211. (in Japanese)

Tsutaya T, Ando Y, Iida Y, Inoue S, Kifune E, Kodera C, Kondo N, Saruya T, Toyota T, Nakamura F, Miyatake H, Watanabe S, Yokoyama H. 2011. How were the impacts of iPS cells shared with society?: the scientists, media, and public attention to the scientific researches. Japanese Journal of Science Communication 9:23–34. DOI: 10.14943/50091. (in Japanese)

Book chapters in Japanese

Tsutaya T. 2019. Childrearing in humans viewed from biology and evolution. In: Different animals, different solutions: comparative views on animal parenting. Edited by Saito, A, Hiraishi K, Kuze N. The University of Tokyo Press. (in Japanese).

Awards

Tsutaya T. Inoue Research Award for Young Scientists. Inoue Foundation for Science (2018 February).

Tsutaya T, Ono E, Nishimura K, Tajima T, Matsumura K. Encouragement Prize. Kyoto University Interdisciplinary Research Idea Contest 2016 (2016 November).

Tsutaya T. President's Award. The University of Tokyo (2015 March).

Tsutaya T. Dean's Award. Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo (2015 February).

Tsutaya T. Excellent Doctor Thesis Award. Department of Integrated Biosciences, The University of Tokyo (2015 February).

Tsutaya T. Presentation Award. The 29th meeting, The Japanese Society for Breastfeeding Research (2014 October).

Tsutaya T, Nagaoka T, Sawada J, Hirata K, Yoneda M. ASN Young Scientist Oral Presentation Award. The 66th meeting, The Anthropological Society of Nippon (2012 November).

Documents in Japanese

Tsutaya T, Yoneda M. 2022. Human dietary transition in the Ryukyu Islands. Gekkan Kaiyo 54: 347–351. (in Japanese)

Tsutaya T. 2018. Estimating breastfeeding and weaning patterns in skeletal human populations. Kikan Kokogaku 143: 57–59. (in Japanese)

Tsutaya T. 2017. Conflicts between biology and culture in humans: a perspective from breastfeeding and weaning. Gendai Shiso 45-12 (June 2017): 115–127. (in Japanese) [Full text@KURENAI]

Tsutaya T. 2016. Until what age were you breastfed? Weaning age estimation in ancient human skeletons and primates using stable isotope analysis. Jikken Igaku 34: 3221–3224. (in Japanese)

Tsutaya T. 2016. Weaning practices in humans reviewed from the perspective of physical anthropology. Journal of Japanese Society for Breastfeeding Research 10: 18–24 (in Japanese).

Tsutaya T, Yoneda M. 2015. Estimating weaning ages using subadult skeletons. Kokogaku Journal 671: 20–23. (in Japanese)

Tsutaya T. 2015. Stable isotopic reconstruction of breastfeeding practices in past human populations. Ph.D. thesis, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo.

Tsutaya T, Yoneda M. 2013. WARN: an R package for quantitative reconstruction of weaning ages in archaeological populations using bone collagen nitrogen isotope ratios. arXiv:1304.2468.

Tsutaya T. 2010. Reconstruction of breastfeeding practices by using mathematical modeling and stable isotope analysis of ancient subadult bones. M.Sc. thesis, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo. (in Japanese)

Tsutaya T. 2008. Functional analysis of essential genes in Escherichia coli: yeaZ and ygjD. B.Sc. thesis, Department of Biology, the Tokyo Metropolitan University. (in Japanese)

Presentations in English

Tsutaya T. Stable isotope analysis to estimate diet of primates. Seminar of ITBC-UMS, Sabah, Malaysia, February 21, 2020.

Tsutaya T. Modeling the formation of growth layers in human teeth: toward more precise isotopic reconstructions of weaning ages by sequential sectioning of tooth dentin. 8th International Symposium on Biomolecular Archaeology, Jena, Germany, September 20, 2018.

Tsutaya T, Mackie M, Sato T, Olsen JV, Cappellini E. Detection of breastmilk protein in an archaeological infant dog skeleton. AncientProteins20, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 21, 2018.

Tsutaya T, Hattori T, Takahashi T, Kato H, Weber AW. Feeding ecology of the Okhotsk hunter-gather-fishers estimated by stable isotope analysis. Society for American Archaeology 82nd Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada, April 1, 2017.

Tsutaya T. [Discussion] Challenges for the reconstruction of breastfeeding and weaning practices in archaeology: statistical approaches. Society for American Archaeology 82nd Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada, March 30, 2017.

Tsutaya T. Ecology and conservation of orangutans: a review of current status and introduction of researches in Danum Valley. UMS-TUFS Exchange Lecture, Sabah, Malaysia, March 9, 2017.

Tsutaya T. Reconstruction of breastfeeding and weaning practices in archaeological human populations and extant great apes using stable isotope analysis. 9th HOPE Meeting, Tokyo, Japan, February 27, 2017.

Tsutaya T. Isotopic evidence of chronological changes in animal resource use in the Hamanaka-2 population from Zoku-Jomon to Okhotsk periods. Core-to-Core Workshop, Gotland, Sweden, January 16, 2017.

Tsutaya T. Comparison of weaning ages in premodern Britain and Japan: evidence from stable isotope analyses. Core-to-Core Workshop of Physical Anthropology, Oxford, UK, January 13, 2017.

Tsutaya T, Miyamoto H, Inahara A, Nagaoka T, Abe M, Yoneda M. Reconstruction of diet and agricultural practices using multi-isotope analyses of multi-tissues. 8th World Archaeological Congress, Kyoto, Japan, September 2, 2016.

Tsutaya T, Miyamoto H, Inahara A, Nagaoka T, Abe M, Yoneda M. Reconstruction of breastfeeding and weaning practices using stable isotope analysis of tooth. 8th World Archaeological Congress, Kyoto, Japan, August 30, 2016.

Tsutaya T. Isotopic studies on the Okhotsk culture. JSPS Core-to-Core Physical Anthropology, Uppsala, Sweden, January 15, 2016.

Tsutaya T. From cradles to graves: Reconstruction of one individual's life using multi-isotope analysis. JSPS Core-to-Core Physical Anthropology, Oxford, UK, January 11, 2016.

Tsutaya T. Meta-analysis on infant feeding practice after weaning in archeological populations in the Holocene using carbon isotopic data. 18th World Congress of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Science, Chiba, Japan, May 15, 2014.

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