Aegean Archaeology Work-in-Progress Day - 10/06/2019, Cambridge (England)
FECHA/DATE/DATA: 10/06/2019
LUGAR/LOCATION/LUOGO: University of Cambridge, Faculty of Classics (Cambridge, England)
ORGANIZADOR/ORGANIZER/ORGANIZZATORE: Emily Wright ; Tulsi Parikh
INFO: ew447@cam.ac.uk - tp417@cam.ac.uk
INSCRIPCIÓN/REGISTRATION/REGISTRAZIONE: Gratis / Free / Gratuito via web
PROGRAMA/PROGRAM/PROGRAMMA:
Aegean Archaeology Group Work-in-Progress Day
Monday 10th June
9.30 Arrival and registration
9.50 Introduction and welcome
REINTERPRETING COLLECTIONS | Chair: Dr. Ioanna Moutafi
10.00 Dr. Stephanie Aulsebrook (Independent Researcher) Why everything you thought you knew (about the Poros Wall Hoard, Mycenae) is wrong
10.20 Jan Sienkiewicz (University of Cambridge) The Late Bronze Age cemetery at Ialysos, Rhodes: how can we understand and explain patterns in mortuary behaviour at an individual site?
10.40 Dr. Anastasia Christophilopoulou (Fitzwilliam Museum) Investigating islands in the longue durée; or how to use museum exhibitions as companions to archaeology and history
11.00 Discussion
11.30 Coffee/Tea Break
THE POWER OF IMAGES | Chair: Emily Wright
11.50 Rachel Phillips (University of Cambridge) Narrative in Mycenaean Art
12.10 Ben Kybett (University of Cambridge) Themistius, Theodosius and the Helikon Muses: Debating religious images in Late Antiquity
12.30 Dr. Katy Soar (University of Winchester) Mino-tourism: Picture postcards and the creation of the Minoans 12.50 Discussion
13.20 Lunch
EASTERN CONNECTIONS | Chair: Dr. Philip Boyes
14.30 Dr. Philippa Steele (University of Cambridge) Writing techniques between the Aegean and Cyprus in the Bronze Age
14.50 Cassandra Donnelly (University of Texas at Austin) Inscribed metal bowls in the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age
15.10 Dr. Giorgos Bourogiannis (National Hellenic Research Foundation) Please mind the Aegean gap: Cypriot elements in the Early Iron Age awakening of the Aegean
15.30 Discussion
KEYNOTE 16.00 Prof. Cyprian Broodbank (University of Cambridge) The dynamics of a Greek island town: urbanism and politics on Iron Age to Roman Kythera
17.00 Closing remarks Reception in the Museum of Classical Archaeology