2011 4th edition of the International Summer School 4th gathering of the International Roman Pottery in the Mediterranean: Summer School, 2011 production, typology and distribution Admission The International Summer School on Roman Pottery in the Mediterranean gives priority to Master’s and PhD students; undergraduate students will be admitted only if places are available. A total of 40 students will be admitted to the Summer School, including 10 students of the University of Provence. The selection will be made on the basis of the academic degrees and curriculum Roman studiorum of the students. The deadline for the submission of the application form is fixed at the 15th September 2011.

Application fee (150 €) The application fee give free access to the teaching sessions and practical workshops held at the MMSH of Aix-en-Provence, to the coffee breaks, the lunches at the MMSH cafeteria, to both the Pottery in the excursions by bus to and , and to the lunches at those excursions. Each participant will receive a course pack including illustrated plates and bibliography about the sessions and practical workshops of the Summer School. Students of the University of Provence are exempt from the application fee. Application form Mediterranean Applicants should send via E-mail the application form as below to the following address: . This application form is also downloadable on the Céramopôle website: . After acceptance of the application, the applicant must pay the fee through bank transfer to TP Marseille Trésorerie générale, account no production, 10071130000000100540140, IBAN FR7610071130000000100540140, BIC BDFEFRPPXXX, with the mention École d’été Céramopôle. typology

Contributors (teaching sessions): Application and distribution C. BATIGNE CNRS, Archéologie et Archéométrie, Lyon Surname: ...... First name:...... Céramopôle, MMSH transversal programme D. BERNAL CASASOLA Universidad de Cadiz Spain Address: ...... M. BONIFAY CNRS, Centre Camille Jullian, Aix-en-Provence France ...... of ceramology C. CAPELLI DIP.TE.RIS, Università degli Studi di Genova Italy Postal code:...... City:...... M.-B. CARRE CNRS, Centre Camille Jullian, Aix-en-Provence France Istituto per i Beni Archeologici e Monumentali Country: ...... M. A. CAU ONTIVEROS ICREA/Universitat de Barcelona, Equip de Recerca Spain (IBAM) Arqueomètrica de la Universitat de Barcelona J. W. HAYES Oxford Institute of Archaeology United Kingdom Date of birth: ...... Phone: + ...... P. KENRICK Oxford Institute of Archaeology United Kingdom E-mail: ...... Fax : ...... Aix-en-Provence, Arles, Marseille F. LAUBENHEIMER CNRS, Archéologies et Sciences de l’Antiquité, Paris France Degree: ...... 24th - 28th October 2011 V. LEITCH British School at Rome United Kingdom University:...... S. LEMAÎTRE Université de Poitiers France Tutor’s name: ...... D. MALFITANA CNR, Istituto per i Beni Archeologici e Monumentali, Italy Master’s or PhD subject: ...... Catane S. MENCHELLI Università di Pisa Italy T. MARTIN Centre de Recherche d’Archéologie Nationale, Louvain France/Belgium Transport/accommodation T. MUKAI CNRS, Laboratoire d’Archéologie Médiévale France Transport to Aix-en-Provence and accommodation are not covered by the application fee. An access map to the MMSH and a list of cheap hotels is available on the Céramopôle website: Méditerranéenne, Aix-en-Provence . D. PIERI Université de Paris I France P. REYNOLDS ICREA/Universitat de Barcelona, Equip de Recerca Spain More information: Arqueomètrica de la Universitat de Barcelona Programme transversal Céramopôle Istituto per i Beni Archeologici e A. TCHERNIA CNRS, Centre Camille Jullian, Aix-en-Provence France MMSH Monumentali (IBAM) Sede di Catania 5 rue du Château de l’Horloge c/o Palazzo Ingrassia via Biblioteca, 4 J.-C. TREGLIA CNRS, Laboratoire d’Archéologie Médiévale France BP 647 95124 Catania Méditerranéenne, Aix-en-Provence 13094 Aix-en-Provence Cedex 20 Italy France Tel./Fax : +39 095 31 19 81 Tel. : +33 4 42 52 43 05 www.ibam.cnr.it Contributors (practical workshops): Fax : +33 4 42 52 43 75 www.romansicilyproject.org E-mail : D. DJAOUI Musée Départemental Arles Antique France http://ceramopole.mmsh.univ-aix.fr G. DUPERRON Doctorant, Université de Montpellier France S. LANG Institut National de Recherches Archéologiques Préventives France M. MOLINER Service municipal Archéologique de la Ville de Marseille France (Atelier du Patrimoine) J. PITON Musée Départemental Arles Antique France C. RICHARTÉ Institut National de Recherches Archéologiques Préventives France L. RIVET CNRS, Centre Camille Jullian, France Aix-en-Provence/Président de la Société Française

d’Etude de la Céramique Antique en Gaule (SFECAG) Gémonet - CCJ Véronique Maquette 13.00 Wednesday 26th October Programme Lunch (MMSH cafeteria) 8.45 Amphorae (2) 14.00 Monday 24th October Tuesday 25th October  Roman amphorae in the General topics (1) 9.00 - 9.30 8.45 Eastern Mediterranean  European networks of Welcoming of participants Cooking- and (P. REYNOLDS, S. LEMAÎTRE) ceramology: RCRF, SECAH, Coarse wares (1)  Late Roman amphorae in LRCW, Céramopôle 9.30  Roman Cooking and the Eastern Mediterranean (P. KENRICK, Inaugural session Coarse wares in the Western (D. PIERI) D. BERNAL CASASOLA,  Addresses of B. MARIN, Mediterranean M. A. CAU ONTIVEROS, MMSH director, (C. BATIGNE) 10.45 Coffee break M. BONIFAY) of Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur  African Cooking wares  Petrography and region representative and (V. LEITCH) 11.00 archaeology (C. CAPELLI) of D. GARCIA, Centre Camille Amphorae (3) Jullian director 10.45 Coffee break  African amphorae 17.00 Coffee break  Presentation of the 4th (M. BONIFAY) edition of the International 11.00 General topics (2) Presentation Summer School on Roman Pottery Cooking- and 12.00 - 19.00  Pottery and trade in the Mediterranean Coarse wares (2) Excursion to Marseille (A. TCHERNIA) (D. MALFITANA, M. BONIFAY)  Late Roman Cooking and The 2011 4th gathering of the International Summer School on Roman Coarse wares in the Western 12.15 Conclusion Pottery in the Mediterranean: production, typology and distribution, 10.00 Mediterranean Bus start D. MALFITANA (IBAM-CNR) following those of Lecce (2005), Catania (2007) and Tarragona Inaugural conference (M. CAU ONTIVEROS) (2009), will be held at Aix-en-Provence, Maison Méditerranéenne des John W. HAYES (Oxford  Late Roman Cooking wares 13.00 - 14.45 th th Sciences de l’Homme (MMSH), on 24 - 28 October 2011. This Institute of Archaeology) in the Eastern Mediterranean Picnic and visit of the Jardin Summer School is organised by the Céramopôle, a transversal (J.-C. TREGLIA) des Vestiges de la Bourse programme of the MMSH, with the collaboration of the Istituto per i 10.40 Coffee break (Roman port excavations) Beni Archeologici e Monumentali of the Italian CNR (founder of the [weather permitting] th Roman Pottery Summer School in 2005), the Centre Camille Jullian 13.00 Friday 28 October (Research Unit of the University of Provence, the CNRS and the 11.00 Lunch Culture Ministry), the University of Provence and the Provence-Alpes-Côte Fine wares (1) 15.00 - 18.00 9.00 - 19.00 d’Azur region. The Service municipal d’Archéologie de la Ville de Marseille  Italian Terra Sigillata 14.00 Municipal archaeological Excursion to Arles (Atelier du Patrimoine) and the Musée Départemental Arles Antique will (P. KENRICK) Amphorae (1) storeroom: Practical workshop also contribute to this Summer School.  Gaulish and Spanish  Spanish amphorae on pottery Morning: The International Summer School on Roman Pottery in the Sigillata (D. BERNAL CASASOLA) (coordination M. MOLINER) Practical workshop on pottery at Mediterranean is a high-level scientific course that aims to provide (T. MARTIN)  Gaulish amphorae the Musée Départemental every Master’s or PhD students, of any age or geographical origin, (F. LAUBENHEIMER) Arles Antique with a theoretical framework and practical training on the most (coordination D. DJAOUI, advanced methodologies of Roman pottery studies, 1st century 13.00  Italian amphorae BC-7th century AD. The teaching sessions and the numerous Lunch (M.-B. CARRE, S. MENCHELLI) G. DUPERRON, J. PITON) practical workshops held at Aix-en-Provence, Marseille and Arles, Thursday 27th October will be undertaken by several leading European experts coming 14.00 17.00 Coffee break Afternoon: from France, Great Britain, Italy and Spain. The International Fine wares (2) 8.45 Visit to the Roman Summer School on Roman Pottery in the Mediterranean represents an  Eastern Sigillata of the 17.20 - 19.00 Pottery in context (1) monuments of Arles excellent opportunity to acquire a solid knowledge of Roman Roman period Practical workshop on  Spain (A. GENOT) pottery, but also to share field experiences and to join the (D. MALFITANA) pottery (D. BERNAL CASASOLA) [weather permitting] international research network on craft production and the  Late Roman Eastern Red  Italy economy of the Roman world. Slip wares (S. MENCHELLI) Scientific coordination: (P. REYNOLDS) Michel BONIFAY, CNRS, Centre Camille Jullian, Aix-en-Provence  African Red Slip wares 10.45 Coffee break Daniele MALFITANA, CNR, Istituto per i Beni Archeologici e Monumentali, Catane (M. BONIFAY) Scientific staff: G. GUIONOVA, CNRS, Centre Camille Jullian/Laboratoire d’Archéologie Médiévale 11.00 Méditerranéenne 17.00 Coffee break Pottery in context (2) A. ROUMEGOUS, doctorante, IRAA/École doctorale ED 355, responsable  formation Céramopôle Eastern Mediterranean L. CLAQUIN, doctorant, CCJ/École doctorale ED 355 17.20 - 19.00 (P. REYNOLDS) Languages of the meeting: E. JERRAY, doctorante, IRAA/École doctorale ED 355  Africa French, English, Italian, K. QUILLON, doctorant, CCJ/École doctorale ED 355 Practical workshop on T. MUKAI, post-doctorant, LAMM pottery (T. MUKAI) Spanish