To Be Held on the 13th
Discussing Excavation Achievements and Future Challenges

Reflecting on 20 Years Since the Excavation of the Taean Ship... Academic Forum at Taean Underwater Heritage Exhibition Hall View original image

The National Research Institute of Maritime Heritage will hold a forum titled "20 Years Since the Excavation of the Taean Ship: Looking Back on Its Legacy" at 1:00 p.m. on November 13 in the auditorium of the National Taean Underwater Heritage Exhibition Hall. The forum aims to explore the direction of commemorative projects ahead of the 20th anniversary of the underwater excavation of the Taean Ship in 2027.


The excavation of the Taean Ship, conducted from 2007 to 2008 in the waters off Chungcheong and Gyeonggi Provinces, was the largest underwater survey ever carried out in the central West Sea of Korea. The Taean Ship was a celadon transport vessel from the Goryeo Dynasty, used to carry tribute from Gangjin to Gaegyeong. The discovery of more than 25,000 celadon artifacts, including a celadon inkstone shaped like a toad and a celadon lion-shaped incense burner with a lid, drew significant attention from both academia and the general public.


The forum will open with a keynote speech by Yoon Yonghyeok, former professor emeritus at Kongju National University, titled "The Excavation of the Taean Ship: Issues and Historical Significance." This will be followed by presentations such as "The Taean Ship: A Turning Point in Underwater Excavation" by Yang Sunseok, Head of the Artifact Science Team at the National Research Institute of Maritime Heritage; "A Reconsideration of the Taean Ship's Wooden Tablets and Their Reuse" by Moon Gyeongho, professor at Kongju National University; and "Current Status and Prospects for Research on Celadon Artifacts Recovered from the Taean Ship" by Han Seonguk, Chairman of the Institute of National Cultural Heritage. The wooden tablets were pieces of wood used to identify cargo by recording the sender, recipient, item, and quantity.



The event is open to everyone, and on-site registration will be available on the day of the forum.


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