13th Harvard University Round Table
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日 時: |
2009年5月30日(土)-31日(日) 両日とも9:00〜 |
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総合地球環境学研究所 講演室 ( アクセス)
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タイトル: |
ETHNOGENESIS OF SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIA (ESCA) Kyoto Session
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英 語
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13th Harvard University Round Table
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30-31 May 2009 |
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Lecture hall, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature ( access)
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Title: |
ETHNOGENESIS OF SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIA (ESCA) Kyoto Session
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Language: |
English
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[PROGRAMME]
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¶ May 30
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09:00-09:10 |
Introduction |
Narifumi Tachimoto |
*Discussion on the dispersal of agriculture
and domestic animals in Asia, especially South Asia
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09:10-09:15 |
Section summary |
Yo-Ichiro Sato |
09:15-10:15 |
Late Harappan“collapse”, the opening of central Asia and long- distance crop movements |
Dorian Q Fuller |
10:15-11:15 |
Cropping Strategies and the Indus Civilization: New Crops, Regional Variation, and limatic Adjustments |
Steven A. Weber |
11:15-12:15 |
Two very different millets: Setaria itralica and Spodiopogon formosanus, in Asia |
Emiko Takei |
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12:15-13:15 |
Lunch |
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13:15-14:15 |
The Spread of Domestic Animals in South and East Asia |
Richard Meadow |
*Current Trends in Harappan Archaeology
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14:15-14:20 |
Section summary |
Toshiki Osada |
14:20-15:20 |
Cemetery Assemblages, Stratigraphy, and Chronology: A view from Harappa |
Jonathan M. Kenoyer |
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15:20-15:35 |
Break |
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15:35-16:35 |
Harappa: The Role of an Urbanized Bronze Age Populace in the Population History of South Asia
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Brian Hemphill |
16:35-17:35 |
Human Burial Customs in the Ghaggar-Kutch Regions in the 3rd-2nd Millennia BC: An Analytical Approach |
Vasant Shinde |
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The Harappan Burials in Gujarat |
P. Ajithprasad |
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¶ May 31
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*Discussion on wide connection between South Asia and Gulf including issue on Indus scripts
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09:00-09:05 |
Section summary |
Michael Witzel |
09:00-10:00 |
The collapse of the Indus-script thesis, five years later:massive non-literate urban civilizations of ancient Eurasia Four World Quarters in the late 3rd millennium BC: Ur, Shimashki, Meluhha, Magan (and the bits in between) |
Steve Farmer |
10:00-11:00 |
Four World Quarters in the late 3rd millennium BC: Ur, Shimashki, Meluhha, Magan (and the bits in between) |
Daniel Potts |
11:00-12:00 |
The Asiatic wild ass (Equus hemionus) in Harappan, Dravidian and Indo-Iranian record |
Asko Parpola |
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12:15-13:15 |
Lunch |
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*On the diversity of wheat DNA types and linguistic diversity in India
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13:00-13:05 |
Section summary |
Michael Witzel Yo-Ichiro Sato Toshiki Osada |
13:00-14:00 |
Genetic diversity of Afghan wheat landraces and their potential for future breeding |
Tsuneo Sasanuma |
14:00-15:00 |
Traditional management of agrobiodiversity on Rukai aboriginal peoples in Taiwan |
Hsin-Fu Yen |
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15:00-15:15 |
Break |
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15:15-16:15 |
A hot spot of linguistic diversity in the Greater Hindukush/Pamir area: The names of agricultural plants |
Michael Witzel |
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[ Inquiry ]
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Takeru SONODA

Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN) |
zip code: 603-8047 |
457-4, Motoyama Kamigamo, Kita-ku, Kyoto City, Japan |
TEL: +81-75-707-2373 |
FAX: +81-75-707-2508
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