Przedstawiamy program konferencji „Aegean Archeology Students’ Session”, która w dniach 7 i 8 kwietnia odbywa się w sali audiowizualnej naszego Muzeum. 

PDF programu i książeczki abstraktowej.

 

 

Archaeological Museum in Poznań, Poland
April 7th – 8th 2016
THE 4th CONFERENCE IN AEGEAN ARCHAEOLOGY
STUDENTS’ SESSION

*** Thursday, April 7th 2016 ***

10.00 – 10.20
Welcome from the organizers
PART I: Craft Specialization
10.20 – 10.40
Strategies of a Pottery Acquisition in the Mycenaean Palace at Pylos
Piotr Zeman, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
10.40 – 11.00
Archaeometric Studies of Mycenaean Pottery
Diana Mroczek, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
11.00 – 11.20
Stan badań nad metalurgią Centralnej Macedonii na przełomie epoki brązu i żelaza (1400-1000 r. p.n.e.)
Marcin Kosowicz, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
11.20 – 11.40
Nietypowe zabytki bursztynowe w świecie egejskim
Sylwia Żyłka, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
11.40 – 12.00
Discussion
12.00 – 12.10

Coffee Break

PART II: Aegean Societies

12.10 – 12.30
Tarcze w eposach Homera. Przekazy poety a znaleziska archeologiczne
Magdalena Brzezińska, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
12.30 – 12.50
Evidence of Mycenaean Feasts from Palace of Nestor at Pylos: Pottery, Linear B Tablets and Frescoes
Beata Schoenradt, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
12.50 – 13.10
Cremations vs Inhumations in LH IIIC
Ekaterina Akimova, University of Salzburg
13.10 – 13.30
The Inhabitants of Crete in Egypt during the XVIII Dynasty
Mateusz Napierała, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
13.30 – 13.50
Discussion
13.50 – 15.00

Lunch Break

 

15.00 – 15.10
Welcome from the organizers
PART III: Northern Aegean and the Balkans
15.10 – 15.30
Mycenaean Gold Funeral Masks in the Context of Balkan Gold Funeral Masks
Mariya Avramova, MA; Antiquity of Southeastern Europe Research Centre University of Warsaw
15.30 – 15.50
Observations on the Phenomenon of Multiple Burials in Northern Greece
Katarzyna Dudlik, MA; Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
15.50 – 16.10
Between “civilization” and “barbarians”? Northern Aegean
in the Bronze Age – preliminary pottery studies
Cezary Bahyrycz, MA; Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
16.10 – 16.30
Geomorphological and Environmental Changes in Relation to Neolithic/Bronze Age Site of Nea Raidestos in the Anthemous Valley
Jakub Niebieszczański, MA; Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
16.30 – 17.00
Discussion.

 

*** Friday, April 8th 2016 ***
9.00 – 10.00
Welcome from the organizers
The Final Neolithic to Early Bronze Age Transition In Crete and the Southeastern Aegean – Opening lecture by Prof. Krzysztof Nowicki, The Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences
PART IV: Transformations in the Late Bronze Age Architecture
10.00 – 10.20
Knossos, Pylos, Mycenae: Changes in Palatial Architecture from a Comparative Perspective
Claudia V. Alonso-Moreno, MA; Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
10.20 – 10.40
Crisis at the Cult Centre: Evidence from the Megaron Basements
Dr Stephanie Aulsebrook, Independent Researcher
10.40 – 11.00
The Phase Late Helladic IIB – IIIA:1 (c. 1450 – 1375 BC). On the Basis of Selected Settlements
Stefan Müller, MA; University of Heidelberg
11.00 – 11.20
Old and New Evidence for the Tholos-Type Chamber Tombs from Thapsos in South-Eastern Sicily
Katarzyna Żebrowska, MA; University of Warsaw
11.20 – 11.35
Discussion
11.35 – 11.50

Coffee Break

PART V: Technology, Crafts and Warfare
11.50 – 12.10
Chaîne Opératoire, Organisation of Production or Cross-Craft Interactions. Overview of Archaeological Approaches to Textile Technology in Bronze Age Greece
Dr Agata Ulanowska; The Centre for Research on Ancient Technologies of the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences
12.10 – 12.30
Apart from Tools. Investigating the Symbolic Values of Textile Tools in Bronze Age Cyprus
Giulia Muti, MA; Independent Researcher
12.30 – 12.50
Craft Specializations, Their Gender Differentiation in the Mycenaean Civilization and Their Degrees of Dependence on Palace Centers
Beata Kaczmarek, MA; Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
12.50 – 13.10
Evidences of Warfare in the Cyclades during Early Bronze Age
Oihane González Herrero, MA; Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Archaeological Museum in Poznań, Poland
April 7th – 8th 2016
13.10 – 13.25
Discussion
13.25 – 14.30

Lunch Break

PART VI: Cult Practices and Beliefs

14.30 – 14.50
Animist Notions in Minoan Crete – the Evidence from Bird Depictions
Julia Binnberg, MA; University of Oxford
14.50 – 15.10
The Dog and His Warrior. A Brief History of Dogs in Mycenaean Rituals
Kinga Bigoraj, MA; Antiquity of Southeastern Europe Research Centre, University of Warsaw
15.10 – 15.30
Wine for Snakes? Animal Names in Linear B-Texts and Their Possible Cultic Interpretation
Michael Hirschler, MA; University of Graz
15.30 – 15.50
The Phenomenon of Miniaturisation in Late Bronze Age Aegean (16th-11th c. BC) Francesco Tropea, MA; The University of Nottingham
15.50 – 16.05
Discussion
16.05 – 16.20

Coffee Break

PART VII: Between the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean
16.20 – 16.40
Dynamics of Contacts during the Bronze Age: Aegean and Near East Maria Elena Masano, MA; Independent Researcher
16.40 – 17.00
Between Crete and Anatolia. The Metallurgy of the So-called Lower Interface in the LBA
Miloš Roháček, MA; Charles University in Prague
17.00 – 17.20
Heracles, Teshub, Enlil, Ninurta, Gilgamesh, Zeus… – Just the Many Faces of the Liminal Hero?
Monika Koźlakowska, MA; Antiquity of Southeastern Europe Research Centre, University of Warsaw
17.20 – 18.00

Final Discussion.