Από τις 18 έως τις 21 Ιουνίου 2015 στο αμφιθέατρο Σαράτση διοργανώνεται διεθνές συμπόσιο προς τιμή του καθηγητή Jan Bouzek, με θέμα Regional stories towards a new perception of the early Greek world.
Το συνέδριο θα διεξαχθεί στα αγγλικά.
18.15-19.00 A. Mazarakis Ainian (University of Thessaly), G. Chiotis (Athens Archaeological Society), Ch. Apostolou, T.G. Dallas (University of Thessaly)
The ARISTEIA project: ‘The Social archaeology of Early Iron Age and Early Archaic Greece’
19.00-20.00 KEYNOTE LECTURE: Jan Bouzek (Charles University, Prague)
From Bronze Age mythos to Iron Age logos
Euboea
09.30-10.00 Xenia Charalambidou (Swiss School of Archaeology in Athens/British School at Athens)
Viewing Euboea in relation to its colonies and relevant sites in Northern Greece and South Italy-Sicily
10.00-10.30 Jan Paul Crielaard (VU University Amsterdam)
The Early Iron Age site of Karystos-Plakari (southern Euboia) and its wider context
10.30-11.00 Samuel Verdan (University of Lausanne/University of Oxford)
Means of exchange in ‘Euboean’ networks: a supra-regional story
11.00-11.30 Irad Malkin (Tel Aviv University)
East, West, or Centre? Eretria and the Euboean Network
11.30-12.00 BREAK
Attika
12.00-12.30 A. Mazarakis Ainian (University of Thessaly), M. Mazarakis Ainian
The Oropos settlement in the early first millennium B.C. A new perception in 3D
12.30-13.00. Alexandra Alexandridou (Free University of Brussels - ULB)
A burial anatomy of the Attic kinship groups. Social complexities facing the emergence of the polis
13.00-13.30 Floris van den Eijnde (University of Utrecht)
The Areopagus oval building and Athenian ancestor worship
Cyclades
13.30-14.00 Olga Kaklamani (University of Athens)
Funerary Rituals in the Early Cyclades: the case of Thera
14.00-14.30 Stavros Paspalas (Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens)
Zagora and the wider Aegean
14.30-16.30 BREAK
Peloponnese
16.30-17.00 Afrodite Vlachou (University of Thessaly)
Ritual practices and social organization in Early Iron Age and Early Archaic Peloponnese
17.00-17.30 Anastasia Gadolou (Greek Ministry of Culture)
The formation of religious landscapes in Achaia during the early historical era (10th-7th c. B.C.): Political structures and social identities
17.30-18.00 BREAK
Bioarchaeology – Archaeometry
18.00-18.30 Katerina Trantalidou (Greek Ministry of Culture)
Active responses of Early Iron Age Aegean communities to their natural and social environment:
The evidence from the animal bone deposits
18.30-19.00 Tatiana Theodoropoulou (CNRS-UMR 7041, Maison René Ginouvès, Nanterre, Paris)
Regional stories, one sea: towards reconstructing the history/ies of fishing and marine animal exploitation in the Early Greek world
19.00-19.30 Evi Margaritis (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Cambridge/Cyprus Institute, Nicosia)
Domestic and ritual use of plants in Early Iron Age Greece
19.30-20.00 Yorgos Fakorellis (Technical University of Athens)
Radiocarbon dating of the Dark Ages in Greece: An overview
Central Greece
09.30-10.00 Zacharoula Papadopoulou (University of Thessaly)
Social organization in Central Greece during the Early Iron Age: the settlement and funerary evidence
10.00-10.30 Wolf-Dietrich Niemeier (University of Heidelberg)
The oracle sanctuary of Apollo at Abai (Kalapodi) from the Bronze to the Iron Age
Thessaly
10.30-11.00 Eleni Karouzou (University of Oxford)
Thessaly from the Protogeometric to the Early Archaic Period
11.00-11.30 Ioannis Georganas (Hellenic International Studies in the Arts)
A tale of two ‘Cities’: Volos and Pherai in the Early Iron Age
11.30-12.00 BREAK
North Greece
12.00-12.30 Stelios Andreou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
Settlements in Central Macedonia in the Early Iron Age
12.30-13.00 Αnne-Ζahra Chemsseddoha (University of Toulouse)
New perspectives on the burial customs in Macedonia during the Early Iron Age
Western Greece
13.00-13.30 Stelios Damigos (Westphalian Wilhelm University of Münster)
Early Aetolia
13.30-14.00 Franziska Lang (Technical University, Darmstadt)
Early Akarnania
14.00-17.00 BREAK
Dedecanese
17.00-17.30 Maria Koutsoumpou (University of Athens)
The Dodecanese in the Early Iron Age: revisiting the evidence from sanctuaries and burials
17.30-18.00 Matteo D’Acunto (University of Napoli ‘L'Orientale’)
The Protogeometric and Geometric necropolis of Ialysos: some aspects
Asia Minor
18.00-18.30 Michael Kerschner (Österreichisches Archäologisches Institut, Vienna)
Spatial development of Ephesos from ca. 1000 – ca. 670 B.C. against the background of other Early Iron Age settlements in Ionia
Sailing in the Mediterranean in the early first millenium
18.30-19.00 Yannis Nakas (University of Ioannina)
From the ‘black ships’ to the trireme. Ships and shipbuilding in the Early Iron Age Mediterranean
Crete
09.30-10.00 Antonis Kotsonas (University of Cincinnati)
Cretan and other Greek sanctuaries in the Early Iron Age:
Assessing regionalism in aspects of cult practice
10.00-10.30 Florence Gaignerot-Driessen (University of Picardie)
The rise of the polis in the Mirabello region, Crete: sites and settlement patterns (10th - 7th c. B.C.)
Cyprus
10.30-11.00 Anna Satraki (Archaeological Service, Larnaca District Museum, Cyprus)
Examining the imprint of Early Iron Age Cyprus: Regional histories at the dawn
of the first millennium B.C.
11.00-11.30 BREAK
Magna Grecia/Sicily
11.30-12.00 Sveva Savelli (Direzione Generale Archeologia, Rome)
Travelling potters and pottery from Greece to Southern Italy in the 8th and 7th c. B.C.:
the state of the question of imported Greek pottery and local productions of Greek type
12.00-12.30 Emanuele Greco (Italian Archaological School, Athens)
Poleis of Magna Graecia and Sicily; some observations
12.30-13.00 Massimo Osanna (Soprintendenza speciale per Pompei, Ercolano e Stabia)
Migration and mobility in the Iron Age Southern Italy: New approaches to cultural encounters
on the Ionian coast
13.00-14.30 BREAK
North Africa
14.30-15.00 Αlexandra Villing (British Museum, London)
Greece and Egypt - new research on early contact and exchange
Spain-West Mediterranean
15.00-15.30 Eleftheria Pappa (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Early Greek presence in the ‘Far West’: commodities, traders and their impact
Thrace-Black Sea
15.30-16.00 Elias Petropoulos (Democritus University of Thrace)
The diffusion of early (7th century) Greek pottery in the Black Sea region
16.00-17.00 FINAL DISCUSSION - CONCLUSIONS: Α. Mazarakis Ainian (University of Thessaly), J. Whitley (Cardiff University)