Saturday, 18 February 2012 |
13:30-13:45 |
Greeting from RIHN and the purpose of this symposium
Yo-Ichiro Sato (RIHN) |
13:45-14:15 | “The farming/language dispersal hypothesis”
Peter Bellwood (Australian National University) |
14:15-14:55 | “Austroasiatic migrations and the rice vocabulary” Gerard Diffloth (Ecole Française d'Extreme-Orient (EFEO) Siem Reap) |
14:55-15:35 | “Munda agriculture and the rice vocabulary” Toshiki Osada (RIHN) |
15:35-15:55 | Coffee Break |
15:55-16:35 | “How wild rice had spread into Australia” Ryuji Ishikawa(Hirosaki University) |
16:35-17:15 | “Rice diversity in Eurasia: Interdisciplinary approach” Yo-Ichiro Sato (RIHN) |
Sunday, 19 February 2012 |
9:30-10:10 | “Recent work of the farming/language dispersal hypothesis as applied to mainland Asia: A review of papers presented at the Conference on Rice and Language Across Asia, Cornell University, October 2012.” John Whitman (National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics) |
10:10-10:50 | “Four phase theory on the development process of early Agriculture in the North-East Asia: focused on the spread of rice agriculture” Kazuo Miyamoto (Kyushu University) |
10:50-11:00 | Coffee Break |
11:00-11:40 | “Human and rice dispersals on the Japanese periphery: The southern Ryukyus and the land of the Ainu” Mark Hudoson (Nishikyushu University) |
11:40-12:20 | “Relationships between population growth and the formation of Japanese population viewed from mitochondrial DNA analysis” Kenichi Shinoda (National Museum of Nature and Science) |
12:20-13:30 | Lunch |
13:30-14:10 | “Cultural contacts in Northeast Asia 1000 years ago -- Agricultural perspective” Zhijun Zhao (Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Science) |
14:10-14:50 | “Farming tools, crops and inter-regional social relations in Prehistoric Mainland China.” Keisuke Makibayashi (RIHN) |
14:50-15:15 | Coffee Break |
15:15-16:45 | Discussion |