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International Ancient Warfare Conference

Gothenburg 28-30 June 2016 Tuesday 28 June Registration from 9.00

Welcome and First Key Note Speaker Stora Hörsalen

9.50-11.00 Jorit Wintjes The Conundrum - or University of Würzburg Why We Believe We Understand Ancient Naval Operations, but Don’t 11.00-11.20 Coffee Break

Session 1 - Room D 404

11.20-12.00 Margaretha Kramer Of Ships and Shields: The Dipylon Shield and Indiana University the Mycenaean Galley at the Bronze Age-Early Transition 12.00-12.40 Yasmina Benferhat on the Seas University of Lorraine

12.40-14.10 Lunch

14.10-14.50 Geoff Lee TBC

14.50-15.30 Amy Down, Rhodes as a Significant Power in the Early University of Exeter,

15.30-15.50 Coffee Break

15.50-16.30 No paper

16.30-17.10 Luisa Fizzarotti The Role of Theramenes in the of University of Bologna Cyzicus

17.10-17.50 Aimee Schofield Women Waging : Women’s Roles in University of Leicester Classical Greek Warfare Session 2 - Room D 411

11.20-12.00 Rasmus Birch Iversen Changing , Changing Warfare, Moesgaard Museum Changing Rituals and Changing Society in Southern Scandinavia from the pre-Roman to the Migration Period and Beyond.

12.00-12.40 Željka Bedić Anthropological Analysis of Perimortem Anthropological Centre, Croatian Trauma in the Skeletal Sample from Udbina - Academy of Sciences and Arts, St. Jacob site, Croatia (1490s)

12.40-14.10 Lunch

14.10-14.50 T. Fernández-Crespo The 300 of San Juan ante Portam Latinam. University of Oxford New Radiocarbon Dates and Socio- Paleodemographic Implications of a Possible J. Ordono Late Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic Massacre University of the Basque Country in the Mid-Upper Ebro Valley (North-Central Spain). 14.50-15.30 Stuart McCunn Supply and Command: The Quaestor Exercitus University of Nottingham

15.30-15.50 Coffee Break

15.50-16.30 Jeroen Wijnendaele Kingship in the Late Antique West (c. 400 - 500 Ghent University, CE). Ethnic Leaders, Territorial Rulers or Managers? 16.30-17.10 Kyle Shi-CongFan Chaing Virgins and the : Sexual Violence against the Captured Roman Women in the Romano-Persian 17.10-17.50 David Colwill So Contrary to his Mild and Generous Nature: Cardiff University, Aemilius Paullus’ Mass Enslavement of the Molossians WEdnesday 29 June Second Key Note Speaker Stora Hörsalen

10.00-11.00 Ioannis Georganas HISA, How Militaristic were Aegean Bronze Age Societies?

11.00-11.20 Coffee Break

Session 3 - Room D 404

11.20-12.00 Maria Helena Trindade Lopes War and the Egyptian Concept of Universal Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, : from Megiddo to Kadesh Universidade dos Açores

Ronaldo Gurgel Pereira Univer:sidade NOVA de Lisboa, 12.00-12.40 Peter M. Fischer Cyprus in the Centre of the Storm: The 12th Gothenburg University, Century’s BCE Crisis Years on Cyprus

12.40-14.10 Lunch

14.10-14.50 Lucia Alberti Peaceful ‘Minoans’ vs. Warlike ‘Mycenaeans’? Istituto Di Studi Sul Mediterraneo The Meaning of Weaponry found in the Antico, Consiglio Nazionale Delle Knossian Tombs of the Late Bronze Age: Roles, Ricerche (CNR-ISMA) Status and Multiple Identities 14.50-15.30 Václav Smrčka Claudius Galenus, Surgeon of Gladiators and Institute for History of Medicine and Marcomannic Wars Foreign Languages, Prague 15.30-15.50 Coffee Break

15.50-16.30 Pietro Maria Militello War in the Early Bronze Age Sicily & Thea Messina University of Catania, 16.30-17.10 Cat Quine Fortresses and Politics in 7th Century BCE University of Nottingham, Judah

Reception in the Museum of Antiquities 17.30-19.00 Session 4 - Room D 411

11.20-12.00 Fernando Echeverria Epistrateia: Rethinking Greek Siege Warfare in Complutense University (Madrid) the pre- Era

12.00-12.40 Birgitta Leppänen Sjöberg Wars and Gendered Voices Uppsala University,

12.40-14.10 Lunch

14.10-14.50 Roel Konijnendijk Playing Dice with the City at Stake Institute of Historical Research,

14.50-15.30 Owen Rees Resurrecting the Classical Greek Siege Manchester Metropolitan University

15.30-15.50 Coffee Break

15.50-16.30 Matthew Lloyd (presented for Walls Come Tumbling Down! The Destruction Matthew by Cezary Kucewicz), of Settlements in Early

16.30-17.10 Josho Brouwers Fear and Fortifications in Editor Ancient Warfare Magazine

Reception in the Museum of Antiquities 17.30-19.00 Thursday 30 June

Session 5 - Room D 404

9.30-10.10 Cezary Kucewicz The Rise of the Greek Citizen or the Real University College London ‘ Revolution’

10.10-10.50 Wawrzyniec Miścicki Hoplite Warfare in the City of Images. Jagiellonian University in Krakow Representations of the in Archaic Greek Iconography 11.00-11.20 Coffee Break

11.20-12.00 Ioan McAvoy Pompey the Greek: Orientalising the Cardiff University Exemplary After Actium

12.00-12.40 Helène Whittaker The Temple to Ares in the Agora in its Athenian University of Gothenburg Context

12.40-14.10 Lunch

14.10-14.50 Evgeny Teytelbaum “Youth Academy” Kazan, Between History, Centre for Advanced Education Rhetoric and Tragedy: Battle Descriptions in Polybius 14.50-15.30 Elizabeth Pearson Decimation: A Reinforcement or Inversion of University of Manchester Unit Cohesion?

15.30-15.50 Coffee Break

15.50-16.30 Hilary Becker Inscribed Etruscan Helmets: Mapping University of Mississippi Function and Meaning for the Etruscan Soldier

16.30-17.10 Johan Ling Rock Art, Warfare and Long Distance Trade University of Gothenburg

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The conference organisers are grateful toRiksbankens Jubileumsfond (The Swedish Foundation for the Humanities and Social Sciences) for generous support Session 6 - Room D 411

9.30-10.10 Mary Fragkaki IG II2 844: A Re-examination University of

10.10-10.50 Marek Verčík, (presented for Testimony of the Identity or the Marek by Jorit Winjes) Internationality? Archaic Greek German Archaeological Institute and their Reflection in the Sanctuaries of Istanbul 11.00-11.20 Coffee Break

11.20-12.00 Alessandro Brambilla How to Shape a Federal Army: Variety of Universita Degli Studi Di Roma Methods in the Historical and Socio-Political Frame 12.00-12.40 Tine Scheijnen Pictures of Death in Ancient Greek Epic Ghent University

12.40-14.10 Lunch

14.10-14.50 Stephen O’Connor Military Rates of Pay and Food Prices in the California University, Classical Greek World Fullerton 14.50-15.30 Jesse Obert The Role of Attendants in Classical Greek University of California, Berkeley, Combat

15.30-15.50 Coffee Break

15.50-16.30 Andrea Scarpato The Limits of Realism: in the Early University of Leicester Third Century

16.30-17.10 Anna Busetto Strategies and Functions of Military Emulation Independent Researcher, προτρεπειν between the Greek and Roman world. (To be εισ φιλονικιαν: confirmed).

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The conference organisers are grateful toRiksbankens Jubileumsfond (The Swedish Foundation for the Humanities and Social Sciences) for generous support