To Yu-ho

North Korean archaeologist
To Yu-ho
Chosŏn'gŭl
도유호
Hancha
都宥浩
Revised RomanizationDo Yu-ho
McCune–ReischauerTo Yu-ho

To Yu-ho (1 July 1905 – 1982) was a North Korean archaeologist and member of the Supreme People's Assembly, North Korea's unicameral parliament.

To was born and raised in Hamhǔng. He earned a doctoral degree at Vienna University in Austria in 1935, was perhaps the first Korean archaeologist and among the first Korean academics to have received their training overseas. He married a German woman and returned to North Korea in the late 1940s. Do became a professor at Kim Il Sung University in Py'ǒngyang in 1947 and served as the director of a number of archaeological institutes through the 1960s. He also served in several capacities in the North Korean government, including as a representative in the Supreme People's Assembly in the early 1960s and in the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly from the mid-1960s.

To was responsible for leading archaeological excavations at North Korean sites such as Kulp'o-ri, Ch'itam-ni, Odong, Allak, Ch'o-do, and Kungsan-ni. To's major monograph, Chosǒn Wonsi Kogohak, laid the groundwork for archaeological research in North Korea from the 1960s through the 1990s.

Selected bibliography

  • Chosǒn Wonsi Kogohak [Prehistoric Archaeology of Chosǒn]. Institute of Science Publications, Py'ǒngyang, 1960.
  • To, Yu-ho and Ki-dǒk Hwang. Ch'itam-ni Wǒnshi Yuchǒk Palgul Pogǒ [Excavation Report of the Ch'itam-ni Prehistoric Site]. Kwahakwǒn Ch'ulpan'sa, Py'ǒngyang, 1961.

References

  • Encyclopædia Britannica Korea article on To Yu-ho Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine
  • Naver Encyclopedia article on To Yu-ho
  • Biography of To Yu-ho Archived 2013-02-08 at archive.today (in Korean)

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