Symposium Program Schedule

Symposium Program Schedule

SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM SCHEDULE THURSDAY MARCH 1ST 2012 Palazzo Vecchio, Salone dei Cinquecento Piazza della Signoria 10.30 a.m. - PLENARY OPENING SESSION Welcome Addresses by the Civil and Academic Authorities KEYNOTE LECTURE A.B. KNAPP - Materiality, Identity and Connectivity in the Prehistoric Mediterranean 1.00-2.00 p.m. LUNCH BREAK THURSDAY MARCH 1ST 2012 SESSION 1 UniFi – P.zza Brunelleschi UniFi – P.zza Brunelleschi UniFi – P.zza Brunelleschi UniFi – P.zza Brunelleschi CAMNES – Via Faenza AULA MAGNA SALA COMPARETTI AULA APOLLO AULA EMICICLO AULA MAGNA Levant, Egypt and the Eastern Mediterranean and Ancient Egypt (I) The Aegean and Western Tyrrenian Interactions Eastern Mediterranean (I) Aegean (EBA-MBA) Anatolian coast during the (LBA-IA) Archaic period CHAIR: Fabrizio Venturi CHAIR: Frances Pinnock CHAIR: Maria Cristina Guidotti CHAIR: Mario Iozzo CHAIR: Luigi Donati Aaron Burke Angelo Colonna Nicola Ialongo Excavating Egypt in Jaffa: The Jaffa The Unification of Ancient Egypt: Nuragic Sardinia in the Western Cultural Heritage Project, Progress founding a state, creating an Mediterranean historical frame 2.00 Report 2011 ideology, establishing an identity between the end of the Bronze Age 2.20 and the Early Iron Age (1000-750 B.C.): a new chronological perspective Lukasz Niesiolowski- Alfredo Carannante Özel Teraman Çınar Liena Kukoba Marine Lechenault Spanò Shell Ornaments Distributional Different Cultures Similar Intentions: Written and archaeological evidence Northern Corsica and Etruria (IX- The Philistines in Jerusalem? The Patterns in Aegean and Eastern Ideas of Divine Rule within the about Delos of the Archaic period: VIIIth c. BC). Archaeological 2.20 use of archaeological data as the Mediterranean Bronze Age as Cultural Framework of the the problem of correlation evidences of Transtyrrhenian 2.40 ethnic marker: the case of the Indicators of Identity and Mesopotamian and Egyptian evolutions at the beginning of Iron Philistines, other ‘Sea Peoples’, and Connectivity Civilizations Age Judah Eric Jensen Andrea Polcaro Joanna Popielska- Alexandra Kasseri Kewin Peche-Quilichini, Sea Peoples and Syria: New The Stone and the Landscape: the Grzybowska Transport amphorae from Methone Eliana Piccardi Evidence of Cultural Interaction at phenomenon of megalithic Identity of the Old Kingdom in Pieria, Greece. Preliminary results Domestic uses, trading and 2.00-4.00 p.m. 2.40 Tell Qarqur constructions in Jordan in the main Egyptian Ruler – Image based on on trade in the Northern Aegean afterwards functions of pottery in 3.00 historical context of Southern Levant archaeological sources during the Archaic period the 2nd Iron Age Northern at the beginning of the 3rd Tyrrhenian Sea: potential identity Millennium BC evidences Yosef Garfinkel Marta D'Andrea Ilaria Incordino Kenan Eren Gabriele Carenti, Archaeology of King David: State Of Pots and Weapons: Constructing The 'Strong of voice' and 'Desert Heraion of Samos and Artemision of Antonella Unali 3.00 Formation and Urban Planning in the Identities during the Late 3rd Governor' titles during the IIIrd Ephesos in the Archaic Period: A Ancient trade and crafts in Sardinia: 3.20 Biblical Judah millennium BC in the Southern Egyptian Dynasty Comparison an example from Sulcis Levant Avraham Faust Angela Massafra Massimiliano Franci Muna Silav, Seviç Bahar Cristina Nervi The Southern Levant in the Late Interconnections between Palestine Being a stranger in Egypt, between Yenigul Living in Nora (CA-South Sardinia): 3.20 Iron Age: Between the International and Egypt in the early 2nd maintenance and loss of cultural Port and commercial in the Archaic melting pot of cultures 3.40 Maritime Trade and the millennium BC: a view from Jericho identity: The Archaeological Data period: Ephesus Mesopotamian Powers 3.40 4.00 Discussion 4.00-4.20 p.m. COFFEE BREAK SESSION 2 UniFi – P.zza Brunelleschi UniFi – P.zza Brunelleschi UniFi – P.zza Brunelleschi UniFi – P.zza Brunelleschi CAMNES – Via Faenza AULA MAGNA SALA COMPARETTI AULA APOLLO AULA EMICICLO AULA MAGNA Levant, Egypt and the Cypriot Pre- and Ancient Egypt (II) Interactions within the Etruscan Identities Eastern Mediterranean (II) Protohistory ancient Greek world CHAIR: Philippe Quenet CHAIR: Giampaolo Graziadio CHAIR: Gloria Rosati CHAIR: Anna Anguissola CHAIR: Pierluigi Giroldini Ada Nifosi Constantinos R. Gareth Roberts Konstantina Chavela Federica Gonzato Childbirth practices and beliefs in Constantinou Which came first, the chicken or Archaic local painted pottery from Contacts, innovation and social ancient Egyptian and ancient Near Cyprus and North Levant in Late the egg? And what on Earth does Central Macedonia. The case of creativity: interactions between 4.20 Eastern sources, in the Talmud and Neolithic: a wider notion of this have to do with identity and Thermaic Gulf Aegean and North-Eastern Italy 4.40 in the Bible: a comparative study interaction among societies of the connectivity in Mediterranean based on a selection of texts and Eastern Mediterranean archaeology? material artefacts Dalit Regev Dimitrios Kloukinas, Bettina Bader Kamila Nocoń Muzaffer Demir Egyptian Stone Objects from Tel Ioannis Voskos Identity visible in material remains Greek fine ware pottery as indicator Lydian (Anatolian) Origins of 4.40 Miqne-Ekron – Canaanite- Identity mapping in prehistoric in an ancient Egyptian settlement of of shared new practices and habits Etruscans: A Reconsideration 5.00 Phoenician Trade in Egyptian Cult- Cyprus: cultural divergence and the late Middle Kingdom in Scythians steppe zone tribes Objects and their Mediterranean consolidation during the Neolithic Distribution period Gunnar Lehmann Yiannis Violaris, Luca Philipp Quenet, G. Pierrat, Filippo Giudice, Rossano Alberto Agresti Greek Mercenaries of the 26th Bombardieri, Caterina M. Casanova, V. Danrey, S. Scicolone, Sebastiano Luca Population strategies and cultural Dynasty of Egypt in the Levant Scirè Calabrisotto, Donnat, D. Lacambre Tata phenomena in north and central Mariaelena Fedi, Lucia New light on the lapis lazuli of the Attic Imports to Crete and the Tuscany from Late Bronze Age to 4.20-6.00 p.m. 5.00 Caforio Tôd Treasure, Egypt Cyclades: the Reference Framework Early Iron Age: continuity and change. 5.20 The Bronze Age cemetery at Lofou- Landscape analysis and cultural data Koulauzou (Cyprus): towards a cross-analysis of radiocarbon results and funerary assemblages within the burial contexts. Dagmara Wielgosz Francesca Chelazzi, Beth Ann Judas Nihal Tuner Onen Stefano Giuntoli Marble for Phoenician Purple. Marialucia Amadio 'Mingle with the Courtiers': The Ideas about the historical identity The Etruscan necropolis of Macchia 5.20 Classical Sculptures on the From quarrying to dressing: stone Concept of the Keftiu as the "Good" and connections of the city of della Riserva/Pian delle Rusciare at 5.40 Levantine Coast features of the EC III-LC I Foreigner in New Kingdom Egypt Phaselis as an Eastern Tuscania: a preliminary report Workshop Complex at Erimi-Laonin Mediterranean port tou Porakou (Cyprus) Silvia Nencetti Accesa-Macchia 5.40 del Monte Excavation Project: new 6.00 Discussion data from Area E 6.00 6.20 Discussion THURSDAY MARCH 1ST 2012 Museo Archeologico Nazionale Piazza SS. Annunziata, 9 7.00 p.m. - WELCOME RECEPTION Special Evening Opening for Participants FRIDAY MARCH 2ND 2012 SESSION 3 UniFi – P.zza Brunelleschi UniFi – P.zza Brunelleschi UniFi – P.zza Brunelleschi UniFi – P.zza Brunelleschi CAMNES – Via Faenza AULA MAGNA SALA COMPARETTI AULA APOLLO AULA EMICICLO AULA MAGNA Levant and Eastern Ugarit and the Eastern Egypt: Persian and Between Black Sea and Italian Peninsula Before the Mediterranean during the Mediterranean (LBA-IA) Hellenistic Ages Aegean Romans Iron Age CHAIR: Gunnar Lehmann CHAIR: Stefania Mazzoni CHAIR: Joanna Popielska- CHAIR: Emma Maglio CHAIR: Alessandro Maccari Grzybowska Frank Hardisty Anna Lanaro Alessio Corsi Daniş Baykan Pierluigi Giroldini Geographic Visualization of Late Bronze Age Iconographic The songstress Diesehebsed in the “Ransom of Hektor” on a Metope Hilares pagi: settlement 8.40 Archeological Sites: a Cisjordanian Interconnections: Reflections on the chapel of Osiris-Onnophris in the from Assos Temple organization of the Plain of 9.00 Example "Nursing Goddess from Ugarit“ Persea Tree in Karnak Piombino (Livorno, Italy) in ancient times Christine Thompson Erika Fischer Květa Smoláriková Ilkan Hasdağlı The ‘Architecture’ of the Cisjordan Niqmaddu of Ugarit and his consort Persian kings and their strategy Some Observations on the Black- 9.00 Corpus and its Western – a reassessment of the so-called towards the Egyptians. Glazed Pottery from Klazomenai 9.20 Mediterranean context Marriage Vase Interpretation of recent archaeological finds from the Saite- Persian cemetery at Abusir. Maria Gabriella Micale Valérie Matoïan Ilaria Cariddi Maria Girtzi Maria Clara Martinelli, Inquiring into diversity. The Persian Material Culture and Identity in the ‘God loves the silent one’: the value Aspects of Pre-Roman History, Tania Quero 8.40-10.20 Clay Figurines in Syria Kingdom of Ugarit: Images of of silence in ancient Egypt through Organization, Religion & Trading Cultural and trade networks on 9.20 Egyptian Deities temple interdicts and Contacts of "Second Generation" Western Mediterranean: a a.m. 9.40 autobiographical inscriptions Greek Colonies of the Western testimony from Northern Sicily. S. littoral of Black Sea: the case of Martino – Spadafora (Messina) site Anchialos, Bizone, Nikonio and Tomoi Gabriele Carenti, Riccardo

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