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Workshop Ribe, 20.-22.3.2018 Workshop Ribe, 20.-22.3.2018 SPP-Harbours / UrbNet/Museum of Southwest Jutland Venue: The old Town Hall, von Støckens Plads, DK-6760 Ribe Programme Tuesday 20.3.2018 12.00-13.00 Registration 13.00-13.30 Introduction Session 1: SPP 1630: Glass as a trade commodity in the Early Middle Ages – Cologne and the European North (pt. 1) 13.30-14.15 Sebastian Messal: Glass from the Viking Age emporia Rostock- Dierkow and Reric 14.15-15.00 Anna B. Kowalska, Sylwia Wajda: Glass trade - early medieval sodium glass from Poland 15.00-15.45 Bjarne Gaut: Glass at Viking Age Kaupang – objects for trade and objects for consumption 15.45-16.00 Coffee -18.30 Visit to Museum of Southwest Jutland storage, Ørstedsvej 46. 19.00 Dinner Wednesday 21.3.2018 Session 2: SPP 1630: Glass as a trade commodity in the Early Middle Ages – Cologne and the European North (pt. 2) 9.00-9.45 Bente Majchczack: Imported vessel glass and evidence for bead production at Early Medieval sites on the North Frisian Islands 9.45-10.30 Martin Segschneider: Fern-Glas im Dünensand. Handel mit fränkischen Gläsern an der Nordseeküste (neue Funde von Amrum) 10.30-11.00 Coffee break 11.00-11.45 Michael Dodt: Glasherstellung am frühmittelalterlichen Hafen Kölns und dessen Export 11.45-12.30 Andreas Kronz/Klaus Simon: Glasanalysen mit Elektonen-Mikrosonde und Massenspektronomie (La-ICPMS). Spätantike und frühmittelalterliche Gläser – spätantike und frühmittelalterliche Gläser aus Köln und seinen Absatzgebieten 12.30-13.30 Lunch 13.30-15.15 Visit to the ongoing research excavation, Northern Emporium Session 3: UrbNet – Production, process, provenance: the urban networks of medieval glass in Europe and the Middle East 15.30-16.15 Gry Barfod og Rubina Raja: Revealing the invisible: production, recycling and re-use of glass in Late Antique and early Islamic Gerasa in a cultural historical perspective 16.15-17.00 Gry Barfod og Søren Sindbæk: Tracing the urban network of early medieval bead makers in Ribe 17.00-17.45 Chloe Duckworth: „The glass as if it were a glittering star”: chemical analysis of medieval Iberian glass 19.00 Dinner Thursday 22.3.2018 Session 4: Glass from Ribe and beyond 9.00-9.45 Torben Sode: Analyses on glass beads from 8 th and 9 th C. Ribe: Evidence for local glass bead making as well as long distance trade . 9.45-10.30 Lene Feveile: Glass vessels from 8th and 9 th C. Ribe. Shapes, types and decorations 10.30-11.00 Coffee break 11.00-11.45 Matthew Delvaux: Beads and the Urban Networks of the Viking Age 11.45-12.30 Victoria Lucas: Reduced, Reused, Recycled: recycling, experimentation and i innovation in the Early Medieval glass industry (Hamwic/Whithorn) 11.45-12.15 Final discussion, end of workshop .
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