The Production of Space and Landscape (CE-TAG 2018) - 08-09/10/2018, Freiburg (Germany)
FECHA /DATE/ DATA: 08-09/10/2018
LUGAR/LOCATION/LUOGO: Haus zur Lieben Hand (Freiburg, Germany)
ORGANIZADOR/ORGANIZER/ORGANIZZATORE: Michael Kempf ; Margaux Depaermentier (Archaeological Institute, Dep. Early Medieval and Medieval Archaeology, University of Freiburg).
INFO: web - michael.kempf@archaeologie.uni-freiburg.de
INSCRIPCIÓN/REGISTRATION/REGISTRAZIONE: 20€
PROGRAMA/PROGRAM/PROGRAMMA: PDF
Monday, 8th October 2018
10:15 Registration
10:45 Conference Opening 11:00 Keynote Lecture: Moving in space and time. Thomas Meier
12:00 Lunch Break
1. Concepts and Cognition 13:30 Spaces and Places. A Foucaultian inspired theoretical commentary. Martin Renger, Stephanie Merten 13:50 Landscape, spacing and the modern megalithic thinking. Karolína Pauknerová 14:10 Is it Greek? Reconsidering social space in Ai Khanum. Artur Ribeiro, Milinda Hoo 14:30 Virgil and the production of 'mixed' landscape: surroundings of Taranto in Georgics (4.125-140). Francesca Boldrer
14:50 Coffee Break
15:10 „Was Gott durch einen Berg getrennt hat“ … Boundaries as practice and phenomenon of attribution. Alexander Gramsch
15:30 Physical versus cognitive maps in modeling hunter-gatherers spatial behavior: The case of Late Paleolithic groups in the eastern part of the North European Plain. Aleksandr Diachenko, Iwona Sobkowiak-Tabaka
15:50 Landscape Marking in the Ulúa Iconographic Tradition. Kathryn M. Hudson, John S. Henderson 16:10 Mapping the Invisible Landscape. Miguel Costa
16:30 General Discussion 17:00 Wine reception and Apéro dînatoire
Tuesday, 9th October 2018
2. Tools and Application 9:00 “Invisible scenarios, creating space in buried context. Experiences, limits and perspectives”. Fabiana Battistin 9:20 Modelling Mesopotamia – The production of emerging power relations in an irrigated landscape. Maurits W. Ertsen 9:40 Testing methods for identifying boundaries in archaeology. Irmela Herzog 10:00 Errands for erratics: modelling and explaining megalithic spacing on glacial moraines. Eva Rosenstock, Marcus Groß
10:20 Coffee Break
10:40 Diffusing archaeological space. Matthias Kucera 11:00 “The use of Space Syntax for studying buried cities: the case of the Roman town of Falerii Novi (IT)”. Fabiana Battistin 11:20 Urban kinaesthetics – movement in constructed space. Monika Baumanova 11:40 On the orientation patterns of the Central European Neolithic circular enclosures according to geographical regions. Judit P. Barna, Emília Pásztor, Jaromír Kovárník, István Eke
12:00 Lunch Break
13:30 On the Significance of Landscape in Minoan Archaeology. Sebastian Adlung 13:50 On the way to the mountains – Relation between the lowland and piedmont areas in the Late Bronze Age. Anna Augustinová 14:10 An Iron Age liminal landscape on the Swabian Jura, SW Germany. Jan Johannes Ahlrichs
14:30 Coffee Break
14:50 The fragmentation of landscape – Early Medieval land-use strategies and settlement continuity in the Upper Rhine Valley. Michael Kempf 15:10 Societies, space and structures. Susanne Brather-Walter
15:30 General Discussion
16:00 End of Meeting