the harvard univeristy East Asian Archaeology Seminar series
2009

FRIDAY, February 13, 4:00 p.m.
CHEN Jianmin, (Hunan Provincial Museum, Director)
“The Hunan Museum: Objects, Display, and Recent Archaeological Discoveries”

Barker Center Plimpton Room 133

March 4
GUO Wu (Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
“Early Pastoral-Nomadic Societies in the Eastern Eurasian Steppes and their Interactions with Early Chinese Societies”
March 11
HUANG Yijun (Department of History, Central University for Nationalities)
“The Tang-Song Transition from the Perspective of Material Culture: A Case Study of Tombs in Hubei”
April 8
Tserendorj ODBATAAR (National Museum of Mongolian History, Ulaan Baatar)
“ang-Uyghur Archaeology in Mongolia”
April 15
LI Zhipeng (Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
“The Ritual Use of Animals in Late Shang Funerary Practice: A Zooarchaeological Perspective”
April 29
JING Zhichun (Department of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Canada)
“Power Relations and Strategies in the Creation of the Shang City in Anyang”
May 13
Chen Fangmei (Graduate Institute of Art History National Taiwan University)
"An Investigation of the Social Use of Anyang Bronze Artifacts During the Early and Middle Yin-hsu Period: 13th–mid 11th century BC"

2008
  February 14 Mark ALDENDERFER (University of Arizona)
“The Peopling of the Tibetan Plateau: When, Where, How, and How Many Times?”
  February 28 Evgeniya GELMAN (Institute of History, Archaeology and Ethnography of the Peoples of the Far East, Russian Academy of Sciences)
“Archaeological Investigations of the Bohai (Parhae) State in Russia”
 

March 13 TANG Jigen (Institute of Archaeology, Academy of Social Sciences, China) “Community Change on the Outskirts of the Shang Capital (of Ancient China) -The Heihelu Road Salvage Excavations, 1997-1999”

  March 21 LEE Song Joo (Kangnung National University)
“Formation of the Early State in Southeastern Korea”
  April 10 MA Xiaolin (Henan Provincial Institute of Archaeology)
“Development of House Structures and Settlement Organization in the Yangshao Period (ca. 4900-3000 BC)”
  April 17 Jeffrey BRANTINGHAM (UCLA)
“A Short Chronology of Human Occupation of the Tibetan Plateau”
 

April 24 Jeff Moser (Harvard University)
“Antiquity Reburied: The Medieval Hordes of Sichuan Province”


october 1 Roderick CAMPBELL (Brown University)
“Ritual Killing: Death, Alterity and the Sacred in Shang China”

October 8 Alice YAO (University of Toronto)
“Culture contact and social change along ancient China’s southwestern frontier in the first millennium BCE”

October 29 XU Hong (CASS, IOA)
“Erlitou: A Major Focus for the Study of State Formation in Early China”
October 30 CAO Wei (Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology)
"The Chinese Bronze Age and Ritual Systems"
november 5 SHIN Hee-gwon and CHOI In-hwa (National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage, South Korea)
"Current archaeological research at P'ungnap Walled Site and Kyongbok Palace"
november 12 QU Tongli (Peking University)
“The Chinese Upper Paleolithic”
november 19 Robin McNEAL (Cornell University)
“Archaeology of the Sages: Myth and Monument in Contemporary China”
December 3 YANG Zhefeng (Peking University)
“Changes of Tomb Structure in Han China”
december 10 Xiaoli OUYANG (Harvard University)
"Reconstructing Economic Administration in Late Third-Millennium BCE Mesopotamia from Cuneiform Tablets"

2007

March 8
Kang Bong Won 姜奉遠 (Director, Gyeongju University Museum)
“Mortuary Practices of the Silla Kingdom in Ancient Korea”
March 15
Choi Jongtaik 崔鍾澤 (Korea University)
“The Development of Ceramic Technologies on the Korean Peninsula and its Relationships with Adjacent Regions”
April 3
Wang Wei (Director of the Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
“Results of the National Project on the Study of the Origin of Chinese Civilization”
April 19
Pak Yangjin 朴洋震 (Chungnam National University)
“Korean Bronze Metallurgy and Rice Cultivation: Multiple Paths and Diverse Sources”
April 26
Kim Gyongtaek 金庚澤 (Korean National University of Cultural Heritage)
“Approaches to Complex Society in Ancient Korea: A Critical Review of Discussions on the Complex Society in Korea”
May 3
Le Lien Thi (Vietnam Institute of Archaeology)
“The Thang Long Imperial Capital: the Excavation at Ba Dinh (Hanoi, Vietnam) in the Context of East Asian Imperial Cities.”
May 10
Yang Nan (National Minorities University)
“Late Neolithic Complex Society in Southeastern China”
May 10
Li Fei, (Guizhou Institute of Archaeology)
“New Archaeological Discoveries in Guizhou, China”
September 13 SUN Hua (Peking University, Department of Archaeology)
Informal Discussion on “Current Directions of Archaeology in China” (in Chinese)
September 19 (WEDNESDAY, Haller Hall): Jessica RAWSON (Oxford University)
“Beads, Beasts and Gold: Interactions across Inner Asia and Transformations in China's Burial and Ritual Practices”
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September 27 Christopher NORTON (CUNY)
“East Asian Paleoanthropology: Behavioral Perspectives”
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September 28 XU Guanji (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Archaeology; i.e., CASS, IOA)
“Early Imperial Archaeology in China – A conversation with Xu Guangji”
October 5 YOO Yongwook (UCLA)
“Pleistocene Hominind Occupation History in the Korean Peninsula and its Archaeological Evidence”
October 11 YUAN Jing (CASS, IOA)
“The Origins and Development of Animal Domestication in China”
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October 25 Lynne SCHEPARTZ (Florida State University)
“Mortuary Ritual and Social Distinctions Among Shang Burials at Daxinzhuang”
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November 15 LI Xinwei (CASS, IOA)
“Jade and the establishment of exchange networks of elite goods around 2300 BC in eastern China”
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November 29 LI Yanxiang (Beijing University of Science and Technology)
“Archaeometallurgy in the Liaoxi Region of Northeast China”
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December 6 Chen SHEN (Royal Ontario Museum)
“Handaxes from Northern China: Recent Palaeolithic Investigations in the Luonan Basin, Shaanxi Province”
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December 13 Student Presentations for Anthropology 1210: Archaeology of Ancient China

Lauren SANTINI – G1 (Anthropology)
“Introduction to the Museum Exhibit: Indicators of Social Complexity in the Late Neolithic on the Eve of the Shang – Part One ”
 
Erica LARSEN – G1 (Anthropology)
“Introduction to the Museum Exhibit: Indicators of Social Complexity in the Late Neolithic on the Eve of the Shang – Part Two ”
 

Katherine BRUNSON – Harvard College ’08 (Anthropology)
“Bone Tool Industries in Ancient China”
 
QU Tongli – Peking University (Archaeology)
“Paleolithic Transitions? Perspectives on Zhijidong”
 
Jade D’Aploim GUEDES – G2 (Anthropology)
& Michele KOONS – G2 (Anthropology)
 “Production and function of pottery in Northwest China during the 3rd millennium BC” (Two Parts)
 
Mollie KIRK – Harvard College ‘08 (East Asian Studies)
“Circles and Squares: Evidence for a Cosmological Geometry in Neolithic Ceramic Decoration”
 
Emily HAMMER – G2 (Anthropology)
“Early Chinese Urbanism”
 
Christopher FOSTER – RSEA
“Writing in Early China”
 
Miriam HINMAN – Harvard College ‘08 (Anthropology)
“Cultural Mentality in Bronzes of the Shang Dynasty and Contemporary Sichuan”
 
Nawa SUGIYAMA – G1 (Anthropology)
“The Role of the Horse in the Shang Dynasty: Implications to Sources of Power”

2006

February 9
Peter Lu (Harvard University)
"Early Technological Advances from Ancient China"
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February 23
Lai Guolong (University of Florida)
"Fluidity and Fixation: Observations on the Materiality of Excavated Manuscripts in Early China"
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March 2
Wang Cheng-hua (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
"Printing, Heritage Preservation, and Exhibitionary Culture: Collotype Reproduction of Antiquities in Early Twentieth-Century China"
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March 16
Wu Xiaohong (Peking University)
"Archaeological Radiocarbon Dating in China"
April 20
Nicola Di Cosmo (Institute of Advanced Study)
"Xiongnu culture within and beyond China: a comparative view of approaches to Xiongnu archaeology"
May 4
Irene Good (Harvard University)
"New Views on the Tarim Mummies of Xinjiang"
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May 8
Wang Changsui (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
"Developments in the archaeology of porcelain and metallurgy"
May 17 Rod Campbell (Harvard University)
"Shang Civilization and the Social Economy of Kinship and Violence"
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May 18
Jiang Bo (Chinese Academy of Social Science, Institute of Archaeology)
"Altars and Temples: Ceremonial Buildings of Ming and Qing Empires"
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October 5
Anthony Barbieri-Low, University of Pittsburgh
“A Computer-Assisted Reconstruction of the ‘Wu Family Shrines’”
October 12
Wang Binghua, People’s University of China
“Bronze Cultures in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region”
October 18
Richard Pearson, emeritus professor, UBC in Vancouver
“Debating Jomon Social Complexity”
This presentation is in conjunction with the Anthropology Department Lunchtime Archaeology Lecture Series.
November 2
Lu Yang, Harvard University
November 9
Lan-ying Tseng, Yale University
”Astrology and Brocade on the Frontier of Han China”
November 30
Liu Guoxiang, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
“The Role of the Xinglonggou Settlement in Northeastern Neolithic Culture”
December 7
Robert Drennan, University of Pittsburgh
“Community and Region in North China during the Neolithic and Bronze Age: Chifeng, Yiluo, and Rizhao”
December 14
Gary Crawford, University of Toronto at Mississauga
“The Jomon in Agricultural Origins Discourse”

2005

September 29
“Harvard Archaeology Summer Field Research in East Asia”
Josh Wright and Rowan Flad (Harvard University)
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October 13
“Astro-archaeology in Ancient China”
David Pankenier (Lehigh University)
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October 20
“Early Nomads on China’s Northern Frontiers”
Wang Ming-ke (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
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October 27
"Shang Di (High Lord) and Tian (Sky): Their identity and Relationship"
Sarah Allan (Dartmouth University)
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November 10
“Stages in the Development of ‘Cities’ in Pre-Imperial China”
Lothar von Falkenhausen (University of California, Los Angeles)
[Co-sponsored by the China Humanities Seminar]
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December 2
"Imagery and ‘Religion’: The case of ancient China"
Paola Dematte (Rhode Island School of Design)
December 15
Student Presentations for Anthropology 1210:

Zinovi Matskevich, Department of Anthropology
“The western connections of the Yangshao Neolithic culture: the old problem revisited”

Jennifer Hsieh, Department of Anthropology
“Peripheries of Scholarship: Chinese Archaeology post-1949”

Carrie Brezine, Department of Anthropology
“A Whorl of Industry: Textile Technology in Ancient China”

HeeKyung Keum, East Asian Languages and Civilization
“The limitations of archaeology in reconstructing religious practices of archaicChina”

Jonathan Krause, Regional Studies –East Asia
“A Basic Analysis of Zhouyuan Oracle Bone Inscriptions”

Lulu Zhou, Department of Anthropology
“People and Possessions: Social Relations in Ancient China”

Allison Miller, East Asian Languages and Civilization
“New Reflections on Dian Archeology”

Nathaniel VanValkenburgh, Department of Anthropology
“Some thoughts on the development of early Chinese bronze currency”

Marta Sobur, Department of Anthropology
“Mollusks and Money: the use of cowry shells and their imitations as currency in Bronze Age China”
January 10 Mr. Tianlong JIAO (Harvard-Yenching Institute Visiting Scholar, and Research Associate, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Institute of Archaeolgy), “Chariots, Laquers, and Bronze: New Excavations at the Major Shang Site of Qianzhangda, Shandong Province, North China.”
January 31 Presentation and Discussion of Selected graduate student research papers from Anthropology 144, “The Archaeology of Ancient China”

Tara Sullen DUFFY (Graduate Student, Regional Studies East Asia), “Plagiarists and Politicians: Archaeologists in the Song Dynasty.”

Vanessa FONG (Graduate Student, Social Anthropology), “Marxism, Nationalism and Archaeology in the PRC.”

Patrick RASZELENBERG (Graduate Student, Regional Studies-East Asia), “Aspects of Shamanism in Ancient China.”

James Fitzsimmons (Graduate Student, Anthropology/Archaeology Wing), “Reading the Cracks: Evidence for “Shang” Refugees in the New World.”

Karla DAVIS-SALAZAR (Graduate Student, Anthropology/Archaeology), “The Origins of Urbanism in China: A Comparison of the Shang City of Cheng-chou and the Zapotec City of Monte Alban.”

Nicole NEWENDORP (Graduate Student, Social Anthropolgy), “Writing and Rulership in Ancient Society: The Cases of Shang China and Classic Maya.”

1997
February 7 Mr. Xuechun LIU (Graduate Student, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Institute of History, and Harvard-Yenching Institute Visiting Fellow), “The Fating of Shang Oracle Bone Inscriptions: Problems and Prospects.”
February 14 Ms. Erika EVASDOTTIR (Graduate Student, Department of Anthropology, Harvard), “Nationalism and the Museum in Taiwan.”
February 21 Dr. SHUI Tao (Nanjing University, and Visiting Scholar, University of Pennsylvania), “Cultural Exchange Between the East and West before the Silk Road: Recent Studies of Bronze Age Archaeology of Xinjiang Province, China.”
March 7 Mr. Yung-ti LI (Graduate Student, Department of Anthropology, Harvard), “Cowries in Early Bronze Age China: Monetary of Ritual Exchange?”
March 21 Mr. Mark BYINGTON (Graduate Student, Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard), “Regional Surveys of Koguryo Sites in Korea and Northeast China.”
April 4 Prof. Michael PUETT (Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard).
April 7 Prof. Jeffrey RIEGEL (Department of History, UC-Berkeley) “The Shijing (Book of Songs), with Reference to Archaeology.” (Co-Sponsored with the Pre-Modern China Seminar).
April 11 Ms. Virginia MOON (Graduate Student, Regional Studies – East Asia)
April 18 Dr. Robert E. MUROCHICK (Department of Anthropology, Harvard), “Bronze Age Copper Production and Consumption: New Developments from the Middle-Yangzi River.”
April 24 Mr. Anthony BARBIERI-LOW (Graduate Student, Regional Studies East Asia) [“The Development of Wheeled Vehicles in the Shang Dynasty: Textual, Archaeological, and Ethnographic Evidence.”]
May 2 Ms. Tracy HOFFMAN (Graduate Student, Department of Anthropology), “Current Research in Bronze Age Archaeology in Vietnam: Dongson Excavations”
1996
February 9 Prof. Zhongpei ZHANG (Palace Museum, China), “On the Formation of Chinese Civilization”
February 16 Prof. MOU Yongkang (Zhejiang Institute of Archaeology, China), “Jade-Working Technology of the Late Neolithic Liangzhu Culture in Southeast China.”
February 23 Prof MOU Yongkang (Zhejiang Institute of Archaeology, China), “The Function of Cong-Jade of the Liangzhu Culture in Southeast China.”
March 1 Dr. Vincent PIGOTT (Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University Pennsylvania), “The Archaeology of Production: Excavating a Prehistoric Copper Industry in Central Thailand.”
March 8 Dr. Yangjin PAK (Korea Institute, Harvard University), “From Pigs to Horses: The Practice of Animal Sacrifice in the Northern Bronze Age China.”
March 15 Dr. Nancy STEINHARDT (University of Pennsylvania), “Changchuan Tomb No. 1 and Its North Asia Context.”
March 22 Dr. Joyce WHITE (Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania), “Insights from Thai Prehistory on Theories of Politico-Economic Development.”
April 5 Dr. Sarah ALLAN (Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Languages, Dartmouth College), “The Tiger in Early Chinese Art and Ritual.”
April 19 Mr. Mokhtar SAIDIN (Gradute Student, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University), “New Data of the Paleolithic in Malaysia.”

April 26 Mr. Stephen CHIA (Special Student, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University): “A Major Neolithic Pottery Production Site in Southeast Asia.”
May 3 Prof. TONG Enzheng (Department of Art History, Wesleyan University, CT): “Ancient Yunnan and Sichuan, and the Search for a ‘Southern Silk Road.’”
September 20 Open discussion, 1996-1997 Seminar schedule, ongoing graduate student research projects in Anthropology, East Asian Languages and Civilizations, and Regional Studies-East Asia.
September 27 Dr. Jian LENG (Post-Doctoral Fellow, Peabody Museum, Harvard University), “Using GIS and GPS in the Archaeological Surveys of the Ying River Valley, Henan Province, China.”
October 4 Prof. Hyung-Il PAI (Department of History,UC-SB), “The ‘Origins’ of Korean Civilization: Japanese Archaeology in the Korean Peninsula, 1898-1945.”
October 21 Prof. David N. KEIGHTLEY (Department of History, UC Berkeley) “Art and the Ancestors: Reflections on the Origins of Chinese Characters.” (Co-sponsored with the Pre-Mordern China Seminar.
November 1 Dr. Ken’ichi SASAKI (Associate of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology), “Keyhole-Shaped Mounds: Archaeological Approaches to Elite Mortuary Rituals in 4th c. Japan.”
November 8 Prof. Sarah M. NELSON (Department of Anthropology, University of Denver), “The Hongshan Culture of Northeast China: New Research and Future Prospects.”
November 15 Dr. Denis REIDY (Staff Geophysicist, Geo-Centers Inc.) and Mr. David B. CIST (Graduate Student, Earth Resources Laboratory, MIT), “On the Applicability of Geo-Physical Remote Sensing in Chinese Archaeology: Notes from the Field.”
December 6 Prof. Wenxin QI (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Institute of History, Beijing), “Communication and Transportation in Shang Dynasty China.”
December 13 Open discussion of ongoing fieldwork and thesis research by Harvard graduate students in Anthropology, East Asian Languages and Literatures and Regional Studies – East Asia.
1995
February 8 Prof Fumiko IKAWA-SMITH (Department of Anthropology, McGill University), “Who Were the Jomon People? Politics of Ethnic Identity in Japanese Archaeology.”
February 13 Prof Edward SHAUGHNESSY (University of Chicago), “From Liturgy to Literature: The Ritual Contexts of the Earliest Poems in the Classics of Poetry.”
February 24 Prof. Robert BAGLEY (Princeton University), “Technological Choice: Shang Metal Technology and Its Bearings on Questions of Diffusion and Independent Invention.”
February 27 Prof Victor MAIR (University of Pennsylvania) “Prehistoric Caucasian Corpse of the Tarim Basin and Surrounding Areas.” Co-Sponsored by Pre-Modern China Seminar.
March 1 Prof Lothar von FALKENHAUSEN (University of California, Los Angeles), “The Late Western Zhou Ritual Reform.”
March 10 Prof. Yaoling SONG (Visiting Scholar to the Department of EALC, Harvard; Huadong Normal University, China), “Remains of Wangcheng of Wanggubu in the Yuan Dynasty.”
March 24 Francis ALLARD (PhD Candidate, University of Pittsburgh), “Interaction and the Emergence of Social Complexity in Lingnan During the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age.”
April 7 Wenjian WANG (PhD Candidate, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University), “Chengtoushan: The First Walled Site in Northern China.”
May 5 Dr. Susan WELD (East Asian Legal Studies, Harvard Law School), “A New Technique for Deciphering Ancient Chinese Scripts.”
September 28 Prof. Changshou ZHANG (Visiting Scholar, Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard, Research Associate, Academy of Social Sciences, China), “West Zhou: Mortuary Practices as Seen from the Zhangjiapo Cemetary, Shaanxi, China.”
September 29 Prof. Tianlin GAO (Visiting Scholar, Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard; Institute of Archaeology, Academy of Social Science, China), “Excavations at the Taosi Site, Shanzi Province.”
October 6 Mr. Mingchong HWANG (PhD Candidate, Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University), “A New Interpretation of the Ya-shape.”
October 13 Prof. Shichang MA (Beijing University, China), “Recent Archaeological Research of Buddhist Grottoes in China.”
October 20 David CIST (PhD Candidate, MIT), “Using Geophysical Tools for Archaeological Prospection: Results from the Harvard Investigation into Early Shang Civilization.”
November 3 Mr. David COHEN and Mr. Yung-ti LI (PhD Candidates, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University), “Harvard Investigations into Early Shang Civilizations: Excavations of the Longshan Site and Shantaisi, Henan, China, Spring 1995.”
November 10 Prof. Baotian ZHU (Visiting Scholar of Harvard-Yenching Library, Research Associate, Yunnan Provincial Museum China), “Survivals of Ancient Handicraft: An Introduction to the Traditional Culture of Ethnic Groups in Yunnan, China.”
November 17 Mr. Wenjian WANG (PhD Candidate, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University), “The Early Walled Sites in the Middle Yangtze River Basin, China.”
December 8 Mr. Jigen TANG (Visiting Scholar, Harvard-Yenching Institute, Institute of Archaeology, Academy of Social Sciences, China), “Excavations and Research of Yinxu, the Last Capital of Shang.”
December 15 Dr. Fred HIEBERT (Department of Anthropology, Harvard University), “The Origins of Agricultural Oases in Central Asia: The Oxus Civilization and Xinjiang.”
1994
February 18 Wenjian WANG (PhD Candidate, Department of Anthropology, Harvard), “Excavation of the Chengtoushan Neolithic Site in Hunan, China.”
February 25 Aihe WANG (PhD Candidate, Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard), “Wuxing Cosmology and the Transformation of Political Structure in Early China.”
March 4 Yaoling SONG (Visiting Scholar, Harvard-Yenching Institute; Huadong Normal University, Shanghai China), “Rock Arts of Ancient China.”
March 11 Xingcan CHEN (Visiting Scholar, Harvard Yenching Institute; Institute of Archaeology, China), “An Explanation of the Animal Masks of the Liangzhu Culture Jades.”
April 2 Gina L. BARNES (Cambridge University, England), “Is There Such a Thing as East Asian Archaeology: Recent Developments in Japanese Archaeology.”
May 12 Sara M. NELSON (University of Denver), “Issues in the Origin of Agriculture in Korea.”
September 30 Gundi CHAN (Visiting Scholar, Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvardl; Fujian Univeristy, China), “Connoisseurship of Liangzhu Jade.”
October 7 (Visiting Scholar, Harvard-Yenching Institute, Zhongshan University, China), “Neolithic Sand Dune Sites in the Pearl River Estuary, Guangdong, China.”
October 17 David KEIGHTLEY (University of California Berkeley), “In the Bone: Divination, Theology, and Political Culture in Late Shang China.”
October 21 Kwang-tzuu CHEN (Graduate Student, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University), “Current State of Philippine Archaeology.”
October 31 Michael LOWE (University of Cambridge), “Huo Guang, Marchal of State (died 68 B.C.) and His Barricade Style (Huangchang Ticou) Tomb.”
November 4 Ken SASAKI (PhD Candidate, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University), “Pottery Moves, Polity Evolves: A Case in Japanese Prehistory.”
November 18 Yudong CHEN (Visiting Scholar, Harvard-Yenching Institute, Nankai University, China), “Problems in the Connoisseurship of Ancient Books and Paintings.”
December 9 Anne UNDERHILL (Visiting Scholar, Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard), “Ceramic Ethnoarchaeological Research in China.”
December 15 Robert MUROWCHICK (Associate Director, Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard University) and David COHEN (Graduate Student, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University), “The Shangqiu Project: A Search for the Origin of Shang Civilization.”
1993
February 17 Jiayo AN (Visiting Scholar to Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Institute of Archaeology, China), “Ancient Glass of China.”
March 3 David COHEN (Graduate Student, Department of Anthropology, Harvard), “Anyang and Other Archaeological Sites in North China.”
March 10 Tiemei CHEN (Visiting Scholar to University of Minnesota, Head of the Archaeometry Laboratory in the Department of Archaeology at Beijing University, China), “Practice of Radiocarbonation Dating at Beijing University.”
March 17 Li LIU (Graduate Student, Department of Anthropology, Harvard), ”Ritual Practice in Prehistoric China.”
March 24 Chris FUNG (Graduate Student, Department of Anthropology, Harvard), “Mortuary Practice of Neolithic China: The Case of Dawenkou Culture.”
April 7 Kyung-ho SUH (Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Seoul National University, Korea), “An Analysis of Shan Hai Jing. (The Classic of Mountains and Seas).”
April 14 Yangjin PAK (PhD Candidate, Department of Anthropology, Harvard), “Current Research on the Origin of Chinese Civilization: The Case of Chahai and Niuheliang in Northeast China.”
April 21 POO Mu-chou (Visiting Scholar, Harvard-Yenching Institute, Natioanl Taiwan University, Taipei), “Ancient Chinese Folk Religion.”
October 1 Ming-chorng HWANG (PhD Candidate, Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard), “The Word ‘Shaman’ in Early Chinese Documents.”
October 8 Tracy HOFFMAN (Graduate Student, Department of Anthropology, Harvard), “Excavation of Bronze Age Cemetery at NONG NOR in Central Thailand.”
October 15 Lan-ying TSENG (Graduate Student, Department of Fine Arts, Harvard), “Art, Myth, History and Memory: The Monumentality of Si Mu Wu Ding.”
October 22 Chonghua ZOU (Visiting Scholar, Harvard-Yenching Institute; Sichuan University, Chengdu, China), “The Castle System in Sichuan Area during the Southern Song-Mongol War.”
October 29 Li LIU (PhD Candidate, Department of Anthropology, Harvard), “Longshan Mortuary Practice in the Formation of a Chiefdom Society in China.”
November 5 Xingcan CHEN (Visiting Scholar, Harvard-Yenching Institute; Institute of Archaeology, China), “Excavation of Xiantouling Neolithic Site in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China.”
November 12 Yung-ti LI (Graduate Student, Department of Anthropology, Harvard), “Dai Pottery Making in the Yunnan Province of China: An Ethnoarchaeological Perspective.”
November 19 Tsen-kuei LIU (Visiting Scholar, Harvard-Yenching Institute; Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan), “Doors and Gates in Ancient China.”
December 3 Yaoling SONG (Visiting Scholar, Harvard-Yenching Institute; Huadong Normal University, Shanghai China), “A Comparative Study: Human Face Petroglyphs of Eastern China and Northwest America.”
December 10 Paul R. GOLDIN (PhD Candidate, Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard), “Five Old Chinese Words.”
1992
October 14
Li LIU (Graduate Student, Department of Anthropology, Harvard) “Settlement Patterns of Longshan Culture on the Regional Level in Central Plains of China.”
November 4 Qifeng PAN (Visiting Scholar to the University of Michigan; Institute of Archaeology, China), “Population Groups in Ancient China.”
December 2 Xianguo FU (Visiting Scholar, Harvard-Yenching Institute; Institute of Archaeology, China), “Discussiong of Liangzhu Jades.”
December 9 Ming-chorng HWANG (Graduate Student, Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard), “Archaeological and Historical Evidence of Ming Tang.”



*The summaries reported here are authored by members of the seminar, as listed. These summaries have not been vetted by the speakers and they are not full transcripts of the presentations nor should they be considered to be published material. They are provided for information purposes only.