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Q-AOS Brown Bag Seminar Series The 137th Seminar “Ancient state formation in Japan: as seen from bronze mirrors”

Brown Bag Seminar

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九州大学アジア・オセアニア研究教育機構(Q-AOS)では「Brown Bag Seminar Series」を毎週水曜日のランチタイムに開催いたします。本学のアジア・オセアニア地域やSDGsに関連する最新の研究活動を多くの方に知っていただき、異分野研究ネットワークや交流やきっかけの場を提供できればと思います。どなたでも気軽に御参加いただける内容となっております。途中参加、途中退室もOKです。皆様の御参加をお待ちしております。

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Date 2024/4/17 12:10 ~ 2024/4/17 12:50
Style Zoom Webinar
Language Bilingual Japanese-English support (simultaneous interpretation)
Admission Fee Free
The maximum number for the webinar participants 500 people
Contact Person:Kyushu University Q-AOS Administrative Office
TEL:+81-92-802-2603・2605
E-mail:aoevent★jimu.kyushu-u.ac.jp(Please change ★ to @)

Abstract

Prehistory in the Japanese archipelago, especially Yayoi and Kofun Period, is characterized by interaction with Chinese dynasties and Korean Peninsula. Archaeologicai finds, e.g. bronze mirrors, show such interaction and history in the ancient East Asia. In the Japanese archpelago, after 1st cenury BC, Chinese bronze mirrors were imported and they caused social integration and social complexity in each regions of the archipelago. During the Kofun Period (c.250-600 AD), gigantic keyhole-shaped tumuli appeared in the Kinki region and these tumuli were constructed over wide area of the archipelago. During the early Kofun Period, many bronze mirrors were imported from Chinese dynasty and immitated mirrors, modelled after Chinese ones, were produced in the archipelago. The distribution of these bronze mirrors centered on Kinki region made the basis of center and periphery relationship and state formation in the archipelago. In this seminar, the author will introduce new archaeological research and discovery of the Kofun Period.

Program

12:10 – 12:15 Introduction
Kun QIAN, Associate Professor (Q-AOS Research Futures Cordinator)

12:15 – 12:40 "Ancient state formation in Japan: as seen from bronze mirrors”

Jun’ichiro TSUJITA, Associate Professor
(Department of History, Faculty of Humanities)

12:40 – 12:50 Q&A

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