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演講公告--Prof. Christopher C. Fennell主講

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講者:Prof. Christopher C. Fennell
     (Editor, Journal of African Diaspora Archaeology and
      Heritage Associate Professor,
      Director of Graduate Studies, and Associate Head Department
      of Anthropology, University of Illinois)

講題:From Dragon Kilns in China to Early Industry in South Carolina

時間:2012年6月15日(五)下午2:00-3:30

地點:國立臺灣大學水源校區行政大樓人類學系201室(台北市思源街18號)

Abstract:

The first innovation and development of alkaline-glazed stoneware pottery
in America occurred in Edgefield, South Carolina, in the early 1800s CE.
These potteries employed enslaved and free African Americans, and stoneware
forms also show evidence of likely African cultural influence on stylistic
designs. The first Edgefield kiln, built circa 1815 CE, also appears to have
been based on the up-hill, dragon kiln design utilized successfully for
centuries in southeast China. Edgefield thus represents "a crossroads of
clay" where the influences of Asia, Africa, and Europe were combined.
This presentation reviews kiln designs over time in Asia and Edgefield,
and methods for examining the cultural landscape of pottery production
sites and residential districts of free and enslaved laborers in these
South Carolina pottery communities. Approaches including LiDAR and remote
sensing offer promising strategies for effective reconnaissance and analysis.

Biographical sketch:

Christopher C. Fennell is an anthropologist specializing in historical
archaeology as an Associate Professor, Director of Graduate Studies,
and Associate Head of the Department of Anthropology, at the University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His research projects address aspects
of African diaspora heritage and the dynamics of social group affiliations
among African Americans and European Americans in the eighteenth and
nineteenth centuries. Fennell is the founding editor of the Journal of African
Diaspora Archaeology and Heritage, publisher and past editor of the African
Diaspora Archaeology Newsletter, member of the editorial board of the
International Journal of Historical Archaeology, and member of the boards
of directors of the Society for Historical Archaeology and the University
of Illinois' Collaborative for Cultural Heritage Management and Policy.
His work in African diaspora research has been recognized by award of the
2009 John L. Cotter Award by the Society for Historical Archaeology and
the 2010 Gustave O. Arlt Award in the Humanities by the Council for Graduate
Schools.--
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