
"Premodern China and the Maritime World: Current Developments in China's Underwater Archaeology"
The Underwater Archaeological Centre at the National History Museum of China was established in 1990. During the last two decades, the Centre has excavated a half dozen important shipwrecks and conducted extensive underwater surveys. The excavations of Nanhai No. 1 shipwreck (13th century) and Wanjiao No.1 shipwreck (17th century) were benchmarks in Chinese maritime archaeology. The research lecture will be an overview of the Underwater Archaeological Centre at the National History Museum of China national program, highlighting recent shipwreck excavations and plans for future work.
Speakers:
Zhao Jiabin
Director
Underwater Archaeology Research Centre
National Museum of China
Li Jian'an
Director/Professor
Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology
Fujian Provincial Museum
Meng Yuanzhao
Underwater Archaeology Research Center
National Museum of China
Li Bin
Associate Professor
Underwater Archaeology Research Center
National Museum of China
Zhai Yang
Associate Professor
Shanghai Museum
Li Min
Assistant Professor
Anthropology/Asian Languages and Cultures
Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA
Cost: Free
Joy Yang
Tel: 310-825-8683
yang@international.ucla.edu
www.international.ucla.edu/china
Sponsor(s): Center for Chinese Studies, Cotsen Institute of Archaeology
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