Education
He earned his Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Tokyo.
He earned his Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Tokyo.
As an archaeologist in Japan, his area of specialization are the Jōmon period and the Yayoi period. Hudson was awarded his The Master of Philosophy in East Asian Archaeology at the University of Cambridge in 1988. His doctoral dissertation investigated the Jōmon-Yayoi transition in the Kanto region.
Hudson is a Professor of Anthropology at Nishikyushu University.
He was formerly a member of the faculty of the University of Tsukuba. He is a member of the editorial board of the Japanese academic journal, Anthropological Science.