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NEOMAP Landscape Workshop 2008

We would like to inform you the details of “NEOMAP Landscape Workshop 2008”in the end of October.

The purpose of this workshop is to deepen discussions on Neolithsation and Landscape, which is one of main focus in NEOMAP project in this fiscal year.

Tiltle: NEOMAP Landscape Workshop 2008
Date: 31/10/2008, Friday-1/11/2008, Saturday
Place: Research Institute for Humanity and Nature(RIHN), Lecture Hall  access
Language: English and Japanese (Simultaneous interpretation)

[Program]
¶ 31/10/08, Friday
1:00-133:10 Opening
13:10-13:30 Opening paper UCHIYAMA, Junzo(RIHN)
PART 1 Keynote Speeches    Chair Dr. KOYAMA, Syuzo(Suita Museum)
13:30-14:25 Dr. GILLAM, Christopher (South Caroline University)
  Empirical Modeling of Cultural Landscapes
14:25-14:45 Break
14:45-15:40 Dr. KANER, Simon (The Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures)
  Rethinking Neolithisation: aperspective from central Japan
15:40-16:00 Break
16:00-16:55 Dr. SEYOCK, Barbara (MunchenUniversity)
  Seascapes, sherds and kilns:Ceramics as a key to Japan's premodern maritime exchange
¶ 1/11/2008, Saturday
PART 2 Presentaitions    Chair Dr. MIZOGUCHI, Koji Dr. KIM, Jangsuk
 9:30-10:15 Dr. SEGUCHI, Shinji (Shiga Prefecture cultural Properties Protection Association)
  From a passively-acquired landscape to actively-created landscape:
landscape shift of the Jomon complex foragers in Biwako area, Japan
10:15-11:00 Dr. KIM, Jangsuk(Kyunghee University)
  Homogeneity ideology versus status distinction:
changes in burial system and socioeconomic landscape in the southwestern
Korean Mumun preiod
11:00-11:20 Break
11:20-12:05 Dr. ONISHI, Hideyuki(Doshisha Women's College of Liberal Arts)
  Formation of The Ainu Cultural Landscape:
the landscape shift in a hunter-gatherer society.
12:05-13:30 Lunch
13:30-14:15 Dr. MIZOGUCHI, Koji(Kyushu University)
  What and how can we talk about the landscape: a social archaeological perspective
PART 3 Final Discussion
14:15-15:15 Final Discussion    Chair Dr.UCHIYAMA, Junzo(RIHN)
  Discussant    Dr.KOYAMA, Shuzo(SuitaMuseum)
15:15-15:25 Closing
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.Thank you.
[Inquiry]
MAKIBAYASHI, Keisuke
Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN)
zip code: 603-8047
457-4, Motoyama Kamigamo, Kita-ku, Kyoto City, Japan
TEL: +81-75-707-2482
Email:
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