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1. www.koreasociety.org
www.koreasociety.org/korean_st - [Cached]Published on: 3/18/2007 Last Visited: 3/18/2007
The lectures and instructors were: "Silla, the Silk Routes and the Big, Wide World" by Jonathan W. Best, professor of East Asian art history, Wesleyan University; "Incorporating Korea into the World History Curriculum of New York State" by Heidi Roupp, president (emeritus), World History Association and founder/managing editor, World History Connected; "Silla, Ancient Korea and the Silk Road: Curriculum Project Preview" by Marjorie Bingham, independent writer and researcher; and "What a Koguryo Tomb Says about Cultural Diffusion" by Nancy S. Steinhardt, professor of East Asian art and curator of Chinese art, University of Pennsylvania. -
2. KCCLA: Special Event
www.kccla.org/html/specialeven - [Cached]Published on: 2/24/2007 Last Visited: 9/21/2007
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3. www.koreasociety.org
www.koreasociety.org/korean-st - [Cached]Published on: 3/18/2007 Last Visited: 3/18/2007
The lecture topics and presenters were as follows: "Korea and the Silk Road" by Jonathan Best, professor of art history, Wesleyan University; "Origins of Koreans and Their Culture" and "History of the Three Kingdoms" by Mark Byington, post-doctoral fellow, Korea Institute, Harvard University; "Silk Road Treasures from Ancient Korea-Glass and Gold" by Insook Lee, director, Pusan City Museum, Pusan, Korea; "Origin of the Korean Language" by Gari Ledyard, King Sejong professor of Korean studies (emeritus), Columbia University; "Globally-oriented Sillans in the Silk Road World" by Richard McBride, Visiting East Asian Professionals Program, Washington University; "Korea's Role in the Emergence of Agriculture and State Formation in Ancient Japan" by Song Nai Rhee, research associate, Museum of Cultural and Natural History, University of Oregon; "Art in Korea and Japan" by So Young Lee, curator, Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York; "The Diffusion of Cultural Ideas in East Asia" by John Gou

