Kim Pangyu

MA Student

Department of Archaeology and Art History, College of Humanities, Seoul National University, 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul, South Korea 08826


pgkim97@snu.ac.kr
Departmental Website: https://humanities.snu.ac.kr/en/academics/department?deptidx=12
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=N5_2oREAAAAJ&hl=ko&oi=ao


Curriculum Vitae
BA Archaeology, Pusan National University,

Bio
Kim Pangyu is an MA student in the Department of Archaeology and Art History in the Archaeobotany Lab. Pangyu is interested in the subsistence strategies and foodways of Neolithic hunter-gatherers in the southern Korean Peninsula, applying scientific approaches—especially stable isotope and residue analyses—to ecofacts from shell middens.

Keywords: Korean prehistory, Foodways, Neolithic period, hunter-gatherer, residue analysis