[KS] Early Korea Project workshop at the Korea Institute, Harvard University
M. Bale
kojengi70 at hotmail.com
Tue Apr 13 22:40:10 EDT 2010
Early Korea Project Workshop:
'Early Korea and Japan Interactions, c. 500 B.C. to A.D. 935'
Date:
Monday May 3, 2010 - 9:00am - 5:00pm; Tuesday May 4, 2010 - 9:00am -
5:00pm
Host:
Early Korea Project, Korea Institute, Harvard University
Funded by:
Northeast Asia History Foundation, Seoul
Additional Funding:
Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies, Harvard University
Harvard Yenching Institute, Harvard University
Location:
CGIS South Building, 1730 Cambridge Street
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 United States
Three distinguished scholars each from Korea and Japan will give papers on
issues related to the latest archaeological research on prehistoric, proto-historic,
and early historic relations between groups and polities of the ancient Korean
peninsula and Japanese archipelago. Presentations will be held in the Porte
Seminar Room (S250) on the second floor of the CGIS South Building on the
first day and in S153 of the same building on the second day.
Day One Presentations and Speakers (Monday May 3rd):
Bronze Age Korea and the Japanese Archipelago
LEE Chungkyu, Professor, Department of Cultural Anthropology, Yeungnam
University, Korea
Yayoi Period Japan and the Korean Peninsula
IWANAGA Shozo, Professor, Kyushu National University Museum, Kyushu
National University, Japan
Paekche/Baekje and the Japanese Archipelago
WOO Jae Pyoung, Professor, Department of Archaeology, Chungnam National
University, Korea
Day Two Presentations and Speakers (Tuesday May 4th):
Kofun Period of Western Japan and the Korean Peninsula
KAMEDA Shuichi - Professor, Department of History, Okayama University of
Science, Japan
Kaya/Gaya and the Japanese Archipelago
PARK Cheunsoo - Professor, Department of Archaeology, Kyungpook National
University
Eastern Japanese Kofun Period and the Korean Peninsula
HABUTA Yoshiyuki, Professor, Department of History, Senshu University,
Japan
Discussants:
Rowan Flad (Harvard U.), Gina Barnes (SOAS), Walter Edwards (Tenri U.),
William Wayne Farris (U. of Hawai'i Manoa), Jonathan Best (Wesleyan U.),
C.C. Lamberg-Karlovsky (Harvard U.)
Organized by Mark Byington (Harvard U.) and Ken'chi Sasaki (Meiji U.)
Contact Person:
Mark Byington (byington 'at'
fas.harvard.edu)
* Please note that presentations will be given in Korean and Japanese and will
be supplemented in some cases with Powerpoint presentations that have English
subtitles on the slides. Translated papers will be available on the day of the
workshop sessions so that those who use English can follow the presentations.
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