Exploring the Ancient World: Kanazawa University Ancient Civilizations and Cultural Resources Forum 2024

登録日:2024-7-3
Open to public
Date
Saturday, July 27, 2024, 13:00-16:30 (doors open at 12:40)
Location
Ishikawa Bunkyo Kaikan 4F 401/402 Conference Room
Applicants
Junior and high school students, university students, general public
Number of applicants
Up to 100 people on a first-come, first-served basis
Event Details

Kanazawa University Institute for the Study of Ancient Civilizations and Cultural Resources is conducting many research projects on the past of humankind. Humanity's past is older than the birth of civilization, stretching from prehistoric times to modern times and the present, and encompassing not only the Japanese archipelago but also various parts of the world across the old and new continents.

In order to provide the latest information on this topic, this year we will hold again an open forum for junior and high school students, university students, and the general public. Come and experience the forefront of cutting-edge research being conducted by Kanazawa University, with the aim of denouncing archaeology, archaeological science, and cultural resources studies.

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Organized by / Kanazawa University Institute for the Study of Ancient Civilizations and Cultural Resources

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Program
Report 1: Takahiro Odaka, "Tracing the Origin of Mesopotamian Civilization: Excavations at the Shakar Tepe Site, Iraq
Nozomu Kawai, "Excavation of a Cemetery in Ancient Egypt: Excavations at the Northern Sakkara Site" (Report 2)
Report 3: Akira Ichikawa, "Do Environmental Changes Cause Decline and Collapse of Civilizations? -Excavations at the Pacific Coast Site, Oaxaca, Mexico
Report 4: Takashi Gakuhari, "Searching for Ancient Human Genetic Heritage in Modern Humans: New Developments in Paleogenomics" (in Japanese)
Takuro Adachi, "The Current Status of Cultural Properties Damaged by the Noto Peninsula Earthquake, Focusing on Buried Cultural Properties
Atsushi Matsunaga, "Traces of 5,000 years carved on the campus: Prehistory, Antiquity, Medieval Times, Early Modern Times, and Modern Times from the viewpoint of the Kanazawa University campus ruins" (Report 6)

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* Information on Kanazawa University Institute for the Study of Ancient Civilizations and Cultural Resources is available on our website and social networking sites
 https://isac.w3.kanazawa-u.ac.jp
 https://www.facebook.com/kanazawa.isac
 https://x.com/kanazawa_isac

For inquiries, please contact
Institute of Liberal Arts and Science Faculty of Global Standard Education interpoint (interword separation) Associate Professor Takahiro Odaka
E-mail: odaka@staff.kanazawa-u.ac.jp

Participation Fee
free
How to participate
Face-to-face only, no application required, free of charge
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