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  • Tokyo

    Conference, symposium - Ethnology, anthropology

    Recognising social margins within social dynamics in France and Japan

    Ce colloque aborde à la question des marges, en France et au Japon. Par « marges », nous entendons toute population reléguée en périphérie, ignorée des discours, non prise – ou mal prise – en compte dans la définition des normes les plus partagées.

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  • Tokyo

    Conference, symposium - Asia

    Deciphering Ôtsu popular imagery - picture books from Tôkaidô to Miró

    Des imagiers du Tôkaidô à Miró

    Les images d’Ōtsu – peintures populaires produites du XVIIe au XIXe siècle dans des villages sur la route du Tōkaidō, entre Kyōto et Ōtsu au bord du lac Biwa – sont les grandes oubliées de l’histoire de l’art japonais et de la recherche académique. Elles représentent pourtant une forme unique d’expression graphique, à caractère religieux, moral ou satirique, qui occupa une place importante à l’époque d’Edo.

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  • Tokyo

    Conference, symposium - History

    The Research on Ancient History in Colonial Korea under Japanese Rule

    Archaeology, History and Heritage Policies in East Asian Modern History

    This international conference will explore Japanese academic practices towards Ancient Korea (history, archaeology, heritage protection policies), while also considering the precedent established by French archaeological practices in colonial Cambodia and the case of continental China. 

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  • Kyoto

    Call for papers - Geography

    New contribution to Geoarchaeology

    Word archaeological congress 8

    Geoarchaeology, defined as the application of geosciences and geographical methods to prehistory, archaeology, and history, is now widely applied to study key subjects such as occupation patterns, territory and site exploitation, palaeoclimatic, palaeoenvironemental, and palaeogeographical changes, as well as anthropogenic impacts and system responses. The multidisciplinary and multiscalar dimensions of geoarchaeological approaches have encouraged continuous development and innovation of methods and approaches that have opened new possibilities for explorations in geographical sectors previously inaccessible, the development of large-scale data acquisitions and treatment, and also the development of microscopic scale analysis precision. This session will highlight global research in geoarchaeology with particular emphasis on innovative methods or cutting edge research using established approaches.

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