Intensive Workshops in Korean Archaeology

Pottery Production and Society

Saturday, August 2
9:30 a.m.-4:20 p.m.

Porté Seminar Room (S250), CGIS South Building, Harvard University
1730 Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA, USA

9:40-10:00 Martin T. Bale (University of Toronto, Canada)
“Early Korean Pottery Production and Society: A Brief Introduction”
10:00-11:00 Ko Min Jung (Researcher, Historical Civilization Research Center, Gyeongnam Development Institute, Korea)
“Pottery Production and Society in the Mumun Pottery Period (1500 - 300 BC)”
1:00-2:00 Lee Sung-Joo (Professor, Kangnung National University, Korea)
“Pottery Production and Society in Protohistoric Korea (300 BC - AD 300)”
2:45-3:45 Jo Dae-Youn (Professor, Chonbuk National University, Korea)
“Pottery Production and Society in Early Historic Korea (AD 300 - 935)”

Discussants

  • Martin T. Bale (University of Toronto)
  • Mark Byington (Harvard University)
  • Rowan Flad (Harvard University)
  • Pak Yangjin (Chungnam National University, Korea)
  • Shoda Shin’ya (Tokyo University, Japan)
  • David G. Smith (University of Toronto, Canada)
  • Anne Underhill (Field Museum, University of Illinois, Chicago)
  • Yun Ho-Pil (Gyeongnam Development Institute • Mokpo National University, Korea)

This Workshop is Organized by the Early Korea Project at Harvard University with the support of the Academy of Korean Studies

Workshop Chair: Mark Byington
Organisers: Mark Byington, Martin T. Bale, Kim Yeon-ju
Translation Assistant: Pearl Im

For further information contact Martin Bale or Mark Byington.

Download the poster (PDF, 640kb) for this event.