Koji Mizoguchi (born in 1963) is a Japanese archaeologist and a professor of social archaeology in the Graduate School of Social and Cultural Studies at
Kyushu University. He studies the comparative emergence of societies in Europe and Japan and has a particular interest in the
history of archaeology. He currently serving as the sixth president of the
World Archaeological Congress, serves as director of the Advanced Asian Archaeology Research Center at Kyushu University, and is an elected fellow of the
London Society of Antiquaries. He has been involved in numerous archaeological projects, and is currently a co-director (with
Julian Thomas and Keith Ray) of the project ‘Beneath
Hay Bluff: prehistoric south-west Herefordshire, c.4000-1500 BC.'[1]
Biography
Koji was born in 1963 in
Kitakyushu, Japan. After obtaining his PhD in archaeology from the
University of Cambridge, in 1995, he became an associate professor in archaeology at the
Kyushu University's Graduate School of Social and Cultural Studies. He was promoted as Professor in 2013.[2]