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Date: Mon, 18 Mar 1996 10:49:02 -0500 (EST)
From: Yangjin Pak <ypak@husc.harvard.edu>
Subject: EAANetwork First World Conference in Hawaii
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The following is an updated schedule of the First World Conference of the
East Asian Archaeology Network in Hawaii, April 9-11th, 1996. The meeting
will be held in conjunction with the 1996 AAS conference.
The conference fee for EAANmembers is $50 and covers coffee, tea,
facilities, materials, continental breakfast, and terrace lunch. The
conference fee of $45 for non-EAANmembers covers coffee, tea, facilities,
and material.
Registration is required and the registration forms are available on
request from Prof. Gina Barnes, East Asian Studies, Univ of Durham, Durham
DH1 3TH, UK (email: gina.barnes@durham.ac.uk); Prof. Sarah Nelson, Dept of
Anthropology, Univ of Denver, Denver, CO 80208, USA (email:
snelson@du.edu); or Dr. Yangjin Pak, Dept of Anthropology, Harvard Univ,
Cambridge, MA 02138, USA (email: ypak@fas.harvard.edu). If you have any
other questions, please contact me directly.
Yangjin Pak
Conference Secretary
East Asian Archaeology Network
First World Conference
9-11 April 1996
Hilton Hawaiian Village
Honolulu, Hawaii
All sessions are to be held at Honolulu Suite, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Monday 8 April
4:00 p.m. Council meeting to be attended by all EAAN Officers and
Representatives followed by dinner (venue: Wailana Coffee House)
Tuesday 9 April
8:30 EAAN members continental breakfast (presentation of council
proposals)
9:30 Non-EAAN member conference registration
10:00-1:00 SESSION I: "Centers and Peripheries in East and Southeast
Asia"
Chair: Francis Allard (University of Pittsburgh) and Magnus Fiskejo
(University of Chicago)
1. Francis Allard (University of Pittsburgh): "Center and periphery:
concepts and applications to East and Southeast Asia"
2. Miriam Stark, P. Bion Griffin, Michael Dega, Judy Ledgerwood, Kyle
Latinus (University of Hawaii): "Funan as center or Funan as periphery?
Exploring state formation in mainland southeast Asia"
3. Barbara Stephen (Royal Ontario Museum): "Center or periphery: the
evidence of a reconstructed Shang chariot"
4. Gideon Shelach (University of Pittsburgh): "Periphery as an
active player: the case of the Lower Xiajiadian in northeast China"
5. Magnus Fiskesjo (University of Chicago): "Agriculture in the
periphery and the southward expansion of the Chinese empire"
Discussant: Katheryn Linduff (University of Pittsburgh)
1:00-2:30 Lunch (off-site)
2:30-3:00 Tea/coffee
3:00-5:30 SESSION II: "Archaeology and History in East Asia"
Chair: Mark Hudson (Okayama University) and Constantine Vaporis
(University of Maryland-Baltimore County)
1. Katheryn Linduff (University of Pittsburgh): "Strangers in their
midst: "Others" at Anyang"
2. WANG Tao (School of Oriental and African Studies, University of
London): "Su Bingqi and contemporary Chinese archaeology"
3. Miwa Stevenson(Columbia University): "Images of self and society
in the mural tombs of Koguryo"
4. Mark Hudson (Okayama University): "Power and the late Heian
periphery"
5. Constantine Vaporis (University of Maryland-Baltimore County):
"Digging for Edo: archaeology and Japan's early modern past"
Wednesday 10 April
9:00-12:00 EAANetwork Business Meeting
12:00-1:00 EAAN member conference lunch on terrace
1:00-4:00 SESSION III: "Korean Archaeology and Its Chinese
Connection"
Chair: Sarah M. Nelson (University of Denver)
1. IM Hyo-jai (Seoul National University): "Korean Neolithic Age and
its cultureal relation to Northeast China"
2. LEE Ch'ong-gyu (Youngnam University): "Bronze Age culture in Korea
and its interaction with China"
3. CHOI Sung-rak (Mokpo National University, Korea): "The Iron Age
Culture in Southern Korea and its Chinese Connection"
4. Yangjin PAK (Harvard University); "Puyo and Okjo Societies in
northeast China and their archaeological evidence"
Discussant: Song Nai Rhee (University of Oregon)
4:00 Possible Trip to Bishop Museum
or
4:00-7:00 An Session with Vietnamese Archaeologists
Thursday 11 April
9:00-11:30 SESSION IV: "Jades from the Earliest Cultures of China:
Materials Identification, Source Characterization, and Cultural
Implications"
1. Elizabeth Childs-Johnson (Hamilton College):
2. MOU Yongkang (Zhejiang Institute of Archaeology, China)
3. WEN Guang (Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, China)
4. Janet Douglas (Freer Gallery of Art)
11:30-1:00 SESSION V: Round Table Discussion: Archaeology and Media
Chair: Peter Oblas (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
4:00 Beginning session of the Association for Asian Studies
conference