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Archaeology study day in Cambridge

An interesting half day this Saturday, 4 February:

Study Day on the Archaeology of Early States on the Korean Peninsula

The McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
The McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research

AT THE McDONALD INSTITUTE FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE

SATURDAY 4TH FEBRUARY 2012

Organised by Professor Kim Jong-Il (Seoul National University and Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge) and Dr Simon Kaner (Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures and the University of East Anglia)

13:00: Kim Jong-Il and Simon Kaner
Introduction and welcome

13:15: Prof. Kwon Oh-young (Hanshin University).
Ancient East Asia and the Silk Road

13:45: Dr. Seong Jeong-ryong (Chungbuk National University).
The Three Kingdoms Period: pottery, technology, horse riding and harness in East Asia

14:15: Dr. Lee Han-Sang (DaeJeon University).
Golden treasures from a brilliant period. The Silla Kingdom: a way of materialising and symbolising power

14:45-15:00: Break

15:00 -15:30: Dr. Park Cheon-Soo (Kyeongbuk Nat’l Univ. )
A new perspective on the cultural relationship between Korea and Japan in the 5th – 8th centuries

15:30 – 16:00: Dr. Jo Yun-Je (Inje University)
Cultural exchange between Southern Dynasties (China) and Central Asia in the 5th and 6th centuries

16:00 – 17:00: Discussion and close

ALL WELCOME
ADMITTANCE FREE

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