June 27, 2011 - THE 3ND INTENSIVE WORKSHOP IN KOREAN ARCHAEOLOGY: Early Agriculture and Society c. 1500 BC to AD 935
- YUN Ho-pil (Vice Director of Archaeological Research, Historical Culture Center, Gyeongnam Development Institute, Changwon Korea)
“Dry-field Archaeology and Excavation Methods”
- LEE Gyoung-Ah (Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene) “Dry field farming during the Mumun Period in southern Korea”
- AHN Sungmo (Professor, Department of Archaeology and Art, Wonkwang University, Iksan, Korea)
“Crops and Nut Use during the Proto-Three Kingdoms(c. AD 1-300)
- Discussants:
- Ksenija Borojevic (Professor, Department of Archaeology, Boston University)
- Virginia Popper (Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts-Boston)
- Shoda Shin’ya (Researcher, Nara National Institute for Cultural Properties)
- Ko Min-jung (Researcher, Historical Culture Center, Gyeongnam Development Institute, Changwon Korea)
September 30, 2011 - EARLY KOREA PROJECT WORKSHOP: Silk Road Glass in Korea
- LEE Insook
“Silk Road Glass in Korea and Overview of Early Glass in Korean Archaeology”
- KWON Oh Young “Historical and Archaeological Contexts of the Inflow of Silk Road Glass in Early Korea”
- James Lankton
“Glass Beads in Korea and their Silk Road Stories"
- KIM Kyu Ho (Professor, Department of Archaeology and Art, “Early Primary Glass Production in Korea"
- Discussants:
- Rowan Flad (Harvard University)
- Eugene Wang (Harvard University)
- Katherine Eremin (Harvard Art Museums)
- Mark Kenoyer (University of Wisconsin-Madison)