
NCKU-EFEO 2021 Master Class Series
01 OCTOBER 21
NCKU-EFEO 2021 Master Class Series
印尼西部考古與藝術史概論 (I)
Prof. Véronique Degroot
Associate Professor, French School of Asian Studies (EFEO) 法國遠東學院副教授
線上課程
2021年10月15日 - 12月17日
課程內容(課程時間: 台灣時間 15:00-17:00)
Part I - From the Paleolithic to the rise of the Mataram kingdomReconstructing the ancient history of Indonesia, the world’s fourth most population nation, is a complicated and fascinating task. The archipelago, located half way between China and India, Asia and Australia, has been a crossroads of people and cultures since the dawn of time. Indonesia counts thousands of islands, each with its culture and history. This course will focus on western Indonesia – mostly Java and Sumatra – from the Paleolithic period to the 10th c. and will present the archaeology of the Hindu-Buddhist period, from the first traces of pan-Asian interactions until the rise of the Mataram kingdom. While studying world-famous monuments as well as little-known sites, students will be introduced to the various disciplines pertaining to prehistoric and historical archaeology – history, epigraphy, architecture, cultural studies, art history – as well as to current debates.The program given below may be adapted according to the interests and previous knowledge of the students. Homework will be limited to a few readings - a large part of the literature being either in Dutch or in Indonesian.
10/15(週五)導論:史學、分期、地理學和史前史
10/22(週五)舊石器時代和中石器時代
10/29(週五)新石器時代
11/01(週一)早期金屬時代
11/19(週五)與印度貿易的早期證據
11/26(週五)印度化的最初跡象
12/06(週一)七世紀到九世紀的室利佛逝王國
12/10(週五)中爪哇時期的爪哇和婆羅浮屠
12/17(週五)討論與評量 授課語言:英語
線上註冊(名額有限): https://bit.ly/3ijhO8b
截止日期:十月十日
聯絡:
NCKU 國立成功大學考古學研究所
em52550@email.ncku.edu.tw, 06-2757575 # 52550
EFEO 法國遠東學院台北中心
efeotpe@mail.ihp.sinica.edu.tw, 02-2782-9555 # 275
課程
印尼西部考古與藝術史概論 (I)
Prof. Véronique Degroot
Associate Professor, French School of Asian Studies (EFEO) 法國遠東學院副教授
線上課程
2021年10月15日 - 12月17日
課程內容(課程時間: 台灣時間 15:00-17:00)
Part I - From the Paleolithic to the rise of the Mataram kingdomReconstructing the ancient history of Indonesia, the world’s fourth most population nation, is a complicated and fascinating task. The archipelago, located half way between China and India, Asia and Australia, has been a crossroads of people and cultures since the dawn of time. Indonesia counts thousands of islands, each with its culture and history. This course will focus on western Indonesia – mostly Java and Sumatra – from the Paleolithic period to the 10th c. and will present the archaeology of the Hindu-Buddhist period, from the first traces of pan-Asian interactions until the rise of the Mataram kingdom. While studying world-famous monuments as well as little-known sites, students will be introduced to the various disciplines pertaining to prehistoric and historical archaeology – history, epigraphy, architecture, cultural studies, art history – as well as to current debates.The program given below may be adapted according to the interests and previous knowledge of the students. Homework will be limited to a few readings - a large part of the literature being either in Dutch or in Indonesian.
10/15(週五)導論:史學、分期、地理學和史前史
10/22(週五)舊石器時代和中石器時代
10/29(週五)新石器時代
11/01(週一)早期金屬時代
11/19(週五)與印度貿易的早期證據
11/26(週五)印度化的最初跡象
12/06(週一)七世紀到九世紀的室利佛逝王國
12/10(週五)中爪哇時期的爪哇和婆羅浮屠
12/17(週五)討論與評量 授課語言:英語
線上註冊(名額有限): https://bit.ly/3ijhO8b
截止日期:十月十日
聯絡:
NCKU 國立成功大學考古學研究所
em52550@email.ncku.edu.tw, 06-2757575 # 52550
EFEO 法國遠東學院台北中心
efeotpe@mail.ihp.sinica.edu.tw, 02-2782-9555 # 275
課程