Anatolia between the 13th and the 12th Century BCE- 22-23/01/2019, Torino (Italy)
FECHA /DATE/DATA: 22-23/01/2019
LUGAR/LOCATION/LUOGO: University of TorinoCentro Ricerche Archeologiche e Scavi di Torino per il Medio Oriente e l’Asia (Torino, Italy)
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22/01/2019 9,00: Welcome Address Chair: Stefano de Martino (Turin) 9,30: Silvia Alaura (Rome) The Much Fabled End of the Hittite Empire. Tracing the History of a Crucial Topic 10,00: Jared L. Miller (Munich) Are there Signs of a Decline of the State in Textual Documentation of the Late Hittite Period? 10,30: Mauro Giorgieri (Pavia) The Dynastic Crisis of the Hittite Royal Family in the Late Empire Period: the Evidence from the Loyalty Oaths 11,00 -11,30: Break 11,30: Jörg Klinger (Berlin) The Last Hittite Kings 12,00: Clelia Mora (Pavia) The Seals of the Kings Suppiluliuma I and II 12,30: Hasan Peker (Istanbul) New Evidence for the 13th Century B.C.E. Administrative Structure at Karkemish 13,00 -14,30: Lunch Break Chair: Elena Devecchi (Turin) 14,30: Giulia Torri (Florence) Scribes and Scribal Habits of the Period of Suppiluliuma II 15,00 Rita Francia (Rome) EGIR-an tarnummaš and Related Formulas in Hittite Colophons 15,30: Charles W. Steitler (Mainz) Festival Tablets from the Reign of Suppiluliuma II: Scribes, Writing Conventions and Cult Adaptations 16,00: Meltem Dogan Alparslan (Istanbul) The hišuwa Festival as a Political Instrument 16,30 -17,00 Break 17,00 -18,00: Elisabeth Rieken (Marburg) and Michele Cammarosano (Würzburg) Linguistic Text Types in 13th Century Hittite: A Research Program 23/01/2019 Chair: Maurizio Viano (Turin) 9,00: Mark Weeden (London) Back to the 13th/12th Centuries: the SÜDBURG Inscription 9,30: Metin Alparslan – Fatma Kaynar (Istanbul) Die Kulttopographie der hethitischen Haupstadt Hattusa: Ein Vorbericht 10,00: Nicolò Marchetti (Bologna) New Results on the Late Bronze and Iron Age by the Turco-Italian Excavations at Karkemish 10,30 -11,00: Break Chair: Carlo Lippolis (Turin) 11,00: Miroslav Novák (Bern) From Kizzuwatna to Hiyawa/Que: The LBA – IA – Transition in Plain Cilicia from Sirkeli Höyük 11,30: Marina Pucci (Florence) Economic Decay and Urban Rebirth: the Archaeological Evidence from Chatal Höyük and Tell Atchana in the Amuq from the Mid-14th to the Mid-12th Century BC. 12,00: Stefania Mazzoni (Florence) Crisis and Fall: a View from Usaklı Höyük and its Territory 12,30 -14,00: Lunch Break Chair: Vito Messina (Turin) 14,00: Anacleto D’Agostino (Pisa) Usaklı Höyük between the Late Bronze and Iron Age 14,30: Valentina Orsi (Florence) Usaklı Höyük between the Late Bronze and Iron Age The Ceramic Evidence 15,00: Massimiliano Marazzi – Leopoldo Repola – Sven S. Tilia (Naples) Hattusa in 3D. The State of Art after Four Years of Work in Hattusa 15,30: Federico Manuelli (Berlin) Coping with the crisis. The Beginning of the Iron Age at Arslantepe and in its Territory 16,00: Lorenzo D’Alfonso (New York) Resilience, Regeneration, and Experimentation: Infrastructure and Territorial Organization at Nigde Kınık Höyük after the Fall of the Hittite Empire 16,30: Andreas Schachner (Istanbul) Hattusa Between the 14th and the 13th centuries: Climax or Resilience 16,30: Stefano de Martino and Elena Devecchi (Turin) Concluding Remarks