New Publication from Our Project!

Dr. Seungki Kwak, our recent postdoc fellow (2016-17), just published his first monograph with the Archaeopress. The book is supported by the Laboratory Program for Korean Studies through the Korean Studies Promotion Service/Academy of Korean Studies, ministry of Education of Korea (AKS-2015-Lab-2250001).

“The Hunting Farmers: Understanding ancient human subsistence in the central part of the Korean peninsula during the Late Holocene”

by Seungki Kwak, 2017, Archaeopress, ISBN 9781784916756.

National Geographic Workshop in Jeju: The Art of Communicating Science, Imaging and Visual Story-Telling

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The Jeju Archaeology Institute hosted Fabio Esteban Amador (Nat’l Geographic Society/Waitt Grants Program) and Aram Lee (Nat’l Geographic Asia program) for their workshop entitled the “Art of Communicating Science” in the Jeju Nat’l Museum on September 12, 2017. Amador is an archaeologist and imaging specialist who merges art and science through the creation of visual narratives. His workshop in Jeju harnessed the power of creativity to develop skills in visualization, photography and videography, the use of visual technologies for capturing unique perspectives and creative visual story-telling.

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