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Prof. Akio Katayama (片山章雄) (born 1957, Hokkaido), a Japanese historian. He is a professor of Oriental History and Inner Asian Studies at Tokai University.
His research fields include Ancient Turkic inscriptions, Turfan documents, and Otani expeditions.
Katayama has been a professor at the History department in Tokai University Faculty of Letters since 1995. He holds a graduate degree from Sophia University's Graduate School of Letters (1985). His main research areas include Central Asian history, historical Chinese-Central Asia relations, and Turkic tribes of Central Asia. Between 2013 and 2014, he undertook a joint research project with Turkish historian Erdal Küçükyalçın (Japan Foundation fellow); titled "Otani Kozui's Life and Achievements (1876–1948)" (Japanese: 西本願寺第二十二門主・大谷光瑞の生涯(1876-1948)).
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Prof. Akio Katayama (片山章雄) (born 1957, Hokkaido), a Japanese historian. He is a professor of Oriental History and Inner Asian Studies at Tokai University.
His research fields include Ancient Turkic inscriptions, Turfan documents, and Otani expeditions.
Katayama has been a professor at the History department in Tokai University Faculty of Letters since 1995. He holds a graduate degree from Sophia University's Graduate School of Letters (1985). His main research areas include Central Asian history, historical Chinese-Central Asia relations, and Turkic tribes of Central Asia. Between 2013 and 2014, he undertook a joint research project with Turkish historian Erdal Küçükyalçın (Japan Foundation fellow); titled "Otani Kozui's Life and Achievements (1876–1948)" (Japanese: 西本願寺第二十二門主・大谷光瑞の生涯(1876-1948)).