Ancient Societies Workshop: Kirie Stromberg (Yale)

Event time: 
Friday, September 22, 2023 - 12:00pm
Location: 
PH 401 See map
Event description: 

Kirie Stromberg (Postdoctoral Associate, Yale University) will be presenting “The First Audiences: Music and the Formation of Complex Society in East Asian Prehistory”

The seminar will be held in person only with lunch provided. To register, please email: keith.geriak@yale.edu

For questions, please contact keith.geriak@yale.edu

We look forward to seeing you there!

Abstract of the presentation: Yale University Music was an essential component of political authority long before the existence of either writing or state in East Asia. This talk outlines a relationship between the origins of East Asian musical traditions and complex society in the archaeological record through several case studies from China (ca. 7000–1800 BC) and Japan (ca.1500 BC–600 AD). Primary sources of knowledge are the instruments themselves, as well as some depictions of musicians (haniwa) in the Japanese case. The speaker argues that musical performance in prehistory quite literally set the “stage” for the early states of the Late Bronze Age.