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Colloquium - The Archipelago of Connectivity and Resilience: Japanese Art and Archaeology

Colloquium - The Archipelago of Connectivity and Resilience: Japanese Art and Archaeology

Date and Time

Saturday, April 27, 2024

3:00-7:30 pm, US Pacific Time (7:00-11:30 am, Japan Time)

ZOOM WEBINAR REGISTRATION LINK

https://fresnostate.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_KxPwemJgTJCS7_6Al156Lw 

WEBINAR ID: 881 3843 3884, PASSCODE: 673995

This Zoom colloquium is free and open to the public.

Program

3:00-3:10 Welcoming Addresses

  • Prof. John Pryor, President of Fresno County Archaeological Society (FCAS)
  • Prof. Ahran Koo, President of Asian Faculty and Staff Association (AFSA)

3:10-3:50 “Peopling to the Archipelago: Population and Cultural Dynamics”

  • Prof. Atsushi NOGUCHI, Komatsu University
  • Brief Q&A Session

3:50-4:30 “Regionality of Trap Pits during the Jomon Period”

  • Prof. Takuro ADACHI, Kanazawa University
  • Brief Q&A Session

4:40-5:20 “From Korean Pottery to Satsuma Ware: Transfer and Transformation of

Pottery Techniques in 17th-Century Japan”

  • Prof. Yoshiro WATANABE, Kagoshima University
  • Brief Q&A Session

5:30-6:10 “Hizen Porcelain Exported Overseas”

  • Prof. Takenori NOGAMI, Nagasaki University
  • Brief Q&A Session

6:20-7:20 “Living in Dangerous but Beautiful Mountain Areas: Volcanoes and

Archaeology in Japan”

  • Prof. Akira ICHIKAWA, Kanazawa University
  • Brief Q&A Session

7:20-7:30 Discussion and Conclusion

Moderator and Organizer

  • Prof. Wannasarn (Saam) Noonsuk
  • Art History Program, California State University, Fresno

Sponsors

  • Fresno State Associated Students, Inc (ASI)
  • Kanazawa University Museum
  • Fresno State Office of the Provost
  • Fresno County Archaeological Society (FCAS)
  • Fresno State Asian Faculty and Staff Association (AFSA)
  • Department of Art, Design, and Art History

Saturday, April 27, 2024


Contact:

Dr. Wannasarn (Saam) Noonsuk

Cost:

Free and open to the public