Symposia
Symposium
"Homer and the Art of Storytelling"
30 maart 2012
In samenwerking met de Universiteit van Amsterdam, de Aristotle University
van Thessaloniki, de National and Kapodistrian University van Athene
en OIKOS (National Research School in Classical Studies of the Netherlands)
| 09.00 - 09.30 | Registration |
Welcome by Dr Christiane Tytgat - Director NIA |
|
Workshop
for PhD-students |
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| 09.30 - 10.05 | Maria Vasileiadou,
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Indexing Sources in the
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Odyssey: Three
Case Studies |
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| 10.05 - 10.40 | Niels Koopman,
University of Amsterdam, The Shield of Achilles: narrative or
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description? |
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| 11.00 - 11.35 | Rania Alexandraki,
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, The Motive of Hera's ÷üëïò |
in the Iliad
(4.1-67) and the Theban Tradition |
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| 11.35 - 12.10 | Dr Christiaan Caspers,
Alkmaar, Hector's rhesis at Iliad 8.493-541: Homeric story- |
telling through-speech |
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| 12.25 - 13.00 | Athanasios Fotiades, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Agamemnon’s |
| Daughters: from Homer to Attic Tragedy | |
| 13.00 - 13.35 | Sophia Panagiotou, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, The myths of |
| the Underworld in the Odyssey and their reception by Lucretius | |
| Public Lectures | |
| 15.00 - 16.00 | Geralda Jurriaans-Helle, Allard Pierson Museum Amsterdam, How to tell a story in |
one
picture? Narrative techniques in Attic Black-figure vase painting |
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| 16.00 - 17.00 | Prof. Christos
Tsagalis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Cypria fr. 19
(Bernabé, |
West): Further
Considerations |
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| 17.30 - 18.30 | Prof. Irene de
Jong, University of Amsterdam, Homer the first tragedian |
| Internationaal
symposium |
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"Recent Developments in the Long-Term Archaeology of Greece" |
13
- 15 december 2011 |
| In samenwerking
met de Universiteit Leiden
|
| December 13 | |
| 09.00 - 09.30 |
Registration |
| 09.30 - 10.00 |
Welcome by Dr
Christiane Tytgat - Director NIA |
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Prof. John Bintliff,
Leiden University, Introduction: The Archaeology of Greece |
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| 10.00 - 11.00 |
Dr Nena Galanidou,
University of Crete, The Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Eras |
| 11.00 - 11.20 |
Discussion |
| 11.50 - 12.50 |
Prof. Kostas
Kotsakis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Domesticating
the |
|
periphery:
new research in the Neolithic of Greece |
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| 12.50 - 13.10 |
Discussion |
| 15.00 - 16.00 |
Prof. Jan Driessen,
Université catholique de Louvain, Recent Developments
in |
|
the Archaeology
of Minoan Crete |
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| 16.00 - 16.20 |
Discussion |
| 16.50 - 17.50 |
Prof. Christos
Doumas, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, |
|
Approaches
to Bronze Age Society in the Cyclades |
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| 17.50 - 18.10 |
Discussion |
| December 14 |
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| 09.00 - 10.00 |
Prof. Oliver
Dickinson, Durham University, The mainland Bronze Age: the |
|
search for
patterns |
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| 10.00 - 10.20 |
Discussion |
| 10.50 - 11.50 |
Prof. Irene Lemos,
University of Oxford, From 'wanaktes' to 'gwasilewes' and
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|
'basileis':
an archaeological survey of the transformation of communities |
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from the
12th to the end of the 9th cent BCE |
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| 11.50 - 12.10 |
Discussion |
| 12.10 - 13.10 |
Prof. Robin
Osborne, University of Cambridge, The unfulfilled promise of
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archaic and
classical Greece: a dialogue between the hard-of-hearing |
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| 13.10 - 13.30 |
Discussion |
| 15.00 - 16.00 |
Dr Nigel Spivey,
University of Cambridge, From Aigai to Nikopolis |
| 16.00 - 16.20 |
Discussion |
| 16.50 - 17.50 |
Prof. Athanasios Rizakis, Institute
of Greek & Roman Antiquity, Athens, Town |
|
and country
of the Greek cities during the Early imperial period |
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| 17.50 - 18.10 |
Discussion |
| December 15 | |
| 09.00 - 10.00 |
Dr Platon Petridis,
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, The |
|
Archaeology
of Late Roman Greece |
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| 10.00 - 10.20 |
Discussion |
| 10.50 - 11.50 |
Prof. Jim Crow,
University of Edinburgh, The Archaeology of Early and Middle
|
|
Byzantine
Greece |
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| 11.50 - 12.10 |
Discussion |
| 12.10 - 13.10 |
Dr Athanasios Vionis, University
of Cyprus, Landscape and Material Culture |
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Research on Late Byzantine-Frankish
Greece |
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| 13.10 - 13.30 |
Discussion |
| 15.00 - 16.00 |
Prof. John Bintliff,
Leiden University, The Archaeology of Ottoman to Early |
|
Modern Greece |
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| 16.00 - 16.20 |
Discussion |
| 16.50 - 17.30 |
Final Discussion, led by Prof.
Jack Davis, American School of Classical Studies |
| at Athens |
Philoxenia, Xenophobia
and Violence
4 november 2011
In Greece, the deep economic and political crisis, the growing unemployment rate and the absence of social policy in relation to migration are often arguments for targeting and discriminating migrants. Regularly violent events against migrants take place in the centre of Athens, police action against migrants is violating, in several cases, their constitutional and human rights, and concentration camps have been proposed as a solution to deal with unwanted migrants. Similar attitudes are encountered also in other European countries, most of them are reinforcing their migration strategies as well. While ideas of philoxenia and receiving guests have been prominent in Greek discourse, the foundations of this relationship between host and migrant are deeply hierarchical. By taking as a starting point the cultural notions of philoxenia, this symposium will be examining various approaches towards cultural difference and “otherness” with a focus on the forms of violence experienced by migrants. Questions that inform our discussion are: how the communities of various migrants view such processes and how they experience philoxenia, xenophobia or violence? What are the forms of this violence and how they become expressed and manifested?
PHILOXENIA aims to inform our audience about the life experiences of migrants especially in times of crisis, the State migration politics and their relationship to IMF and EU and the views of these strategies from various cultural perspectives. By bringing together social anthropologists, sociologists and migration scholars we expect to discuss contemporary qualitative research in Greece as well as in other Mediterranean or European areas in a comparative perspective.
Central questions (with a regional focus on Greece and Europe in general) to be addressed are:This symposium is organized by Dr Tryfon Bampilis (PhD Leiden University).
Programme
09.30
- 10.00 |
Registration |
10.00 - 10.15 |
Welcome
by Dr Christiane Tytgat - Director NIA, Dr Tryfon Bampilis - NIA
|
& Leiden
University |
|
Introduction |
|
10.15 - 11.00 |
Professor Jane
Cowan, University of Sussex |
| Session
1: Philoxenia and Otherness |
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11.30 - 12.10 |
Dr Pinelopi
Topali, University of the Aegean, Kinship and racism: Limits
in the |
spectrum
of Greek 'hospitality' |
|
12.10 - 12.50 |
Dr Katerina Rozakou,
University of the Aegean, Constant guests: Afghan |
refugees
on the move |
|
12.50 - 13.30 |
Dr Gerasimos
Kakoliris, National & Kapodistrian University of Athens,
Jacques |
Derrida on
unconditional and conditional hospitality |
|
| Session
2: Immigration and the Burden of Integration |
|
15.20 - 16.00 |
Dr Dimitris
Christopoulos, Panteion University, Migrants within the Greek
political |
community:
Does crises make a difference? |
|
16.00
- 16.40 |
Dr Flip Lindo,
University of Amsterdam, Amoral nationalism and the law of |
hospitality.
Dutch reactions to a minority's aspirations for religious homemaking |
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| 16.40
- 17.20 |
Dr Giorgos Tsimouris,
Panteion University, The task of critical educator in the
|
era of globalized
immigration: A view from the European periphery |
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| Session
3: Xenophobia and Manifestations of Violence |
|
17.50 - 18.30 |
Dr Dimitris Dalakoglou,
University of Sussex, The xenophobic city |
18.30 - 19.10 |
Dr Jutta Bacas,
Academy of Athens, Immigrant children behind bars: The |
detention
of children and unaccompanied minors in Greek holding centers for
|
|
irregular
migrants |
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19.10 - 20.00 |
End Discussion
and Conclusions |
7 oktober 2011
Locatie: Amsterdam, UvA – Roeterseilandcomplex
| 15.00 – 15.15 | Welkom door prof. Vladimir Stissi,
voorzitter van de Wetenschappelijke |
| Adviesraad van het NIA | |
| 15.15 – 16.00 | Dr. Christiane Tytgat, directeur van het NIA, Het NIA: Wat doen we? Wat |
| bieden we u aan? Wat verwacht u van ons? | |
| Themasessie | |
| Een Nederlandse en een Griekse econoom geven hun visie op de huidige economische crisis. | |
| 16.30 – 16.50 | Prof. Yanis Varoufakis, Universiteit van Athene, The Euro Crisis |
| 16.50 – 17.20 | Dr. Dirk Bezemer, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Trojan: How Europe Set Itself Up |
| for Financial Calamity | |
| 17.10 – 18.00 | Vragen – Debat |
2 juni 2011
09.00 – 09.30 |
Registration |
09.30 – 09.45 |
Welcome by Dr
Christiane Tytgat – Director NIA, Dr Tryfon Bampilis – |
NIA & Leiden
University |
|
Introduction |
|
09.45 – 10.30
|
Dr Eleana Yalouri,
Panteion University, ‘Things’, ‘Artefacts’, ‘Objects’ |
and ‘Stuff’:
Why do ‘matter’ matters matter? |
|
Session
1:Claims, Denials, and the Materiality of Cultural Heritage |
|
Chair:
Dr Eleana Yalouri, Panteion University |
|
10.30 – 11.00 |
Prof. Pieter
ter Keurs, Dutch National Museum of Antiquities Leiden & |
Leiden University,
Flexible Networks: Reflections on objects and people |
|
11.00 – 11.30 |
Dr Aris Anagnostopoulos,
Swedish Institute at Athens, The Materiality |
of Absence
in Two Different Greek Cases |
|
Session
2: the Materiality of Space and Place |
|
Chair: Dr Tryfon Bampilis, Netherlands Institute at Athens &
Leiden University |
|
11.50 – 12.20 |
Dr Aimilia Voulvouli,
University of the Aegean, Place as Matter, Matter |
as Identity:
The struggle against the third Bosphorus bridge in Istanbul |
|
Turkey |
|
12.20 – 12.50 |
Dr Andronicos
Theocharidis, University of the Aegean, Aging Things |
and
their Substitutes: Vernacular collecting practices in an Aegean
|
|
island |
|
12.50 – 13.20 |
Dr Maria Jaidopulu
Vrijea, Harokopion University, Everyday Life in the |
City: Materiality
in practices, representations and lived timespaces |
|
Session
3: Matters of Practice, Traces of Matter |
|
Chair:
Prof. Pieter ter Keurs, Leiden University |
|
15.30 – 16.00 |
Dr Elia Petridou,
University of the Aegean, Fashioning Culture: Practice
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and materiality
in the study of clothes and clothing |
|
16.00 – 16.30 |
Dr Elpida Rikou,
Athens School of Fine Arts, Tino Sehgal and ‘the |
dematerialization
of the art object taken to an extreme’: Is ‘materiality’ |
|
of relevance
to an anthropology of contemporary art? |
|
16.30 – 17.00 |
Dr Tryfon Bampilis,
Netherlands Institute at Athens & Leiden University, |
Liquor Matters:
Reflections on the fetishism of a commodity |
|
17.30 – 18.30 |
End Discussion
and Conclusions |
Chair:
Dr Tryfon Bampilis, Netherlands Institute at Athens & Leiden
University |
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Dutch Ethnographic Films
23 - 25 mei 2011
In samenwerking met de Universiteit Leiden
| May 23: | Ethnographic Record and Visual Ethnographic Research |
| 19.00 – 19.30 | Welcome by Dr Tryfon Bampilis, NIA; Introduction by Metje Postma, |
| Universiteit Leiden | |
| 19.30 – 20.10 | Brechtje Boeke, Enduring Life (2008). Lees verder |
| 20.30 – 22.30 | Dirk Nijland, Tobelo Marriage (1985). Lees verder |
| May 24: | Engaged Anthropological Cinema |
| 19.00 – 19.20 | Introduction by Metje Postma, Universiteit Leiden |
| 19.20 – 20.10 | Joost van der Valk, Saving Africa’s Witch Childeren (2009). Lees verder |
| 20.30 – 22.00 | Metje Postma, Voices in the Desert – The Rashaayda and Fuzum |
| (2005). Lees verder | |
| May 25: | Social Documentary |
| 19.00 – 19.20 | Introduction by Metje Postma, Universiteit Leiden |
| 19.20 – 20.05 | Sjoerd van Grootheest, Vasile Nedea (2009). Lees verder |
| 20.30 – 22.00 | Steef Meyknecht, Tobacco, Truths and Rummicub (2010). Lees verder |
Kennismaking met het NIA
8 oktober 2010
| 13.30 – 13.45 | Welkom door prof. Vladimir Stissi, voorzitter van de Wetenschappelijke |
| Adviesraad van het NIA | |
| 13.45 – 14.30 | Dr. Christiane Tytgat, directeur van het NIA, Het NIA: van Archeologische |
| Survey School in Griekenland tot Nederlands Wetenschappelijk Instituut | |
| 14.30 – 15.00 | Drs. Corien Wiersma, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen |
| 15.00 – 15.30 | Drs. Vera Sykora, Universiteit van Amsterdam, De eeuwige natie. Nationale |
| identiteit en de cultivering van het verleden in de negentiende-eeuwse Griekse | |
| historische cultuur | |
| 16.00 – 17.00 | Prof. Kostas Buraselis, Universiteit van Athene, Appended Festivals. The |
| Coordination and Combination of Traditional and Ruler Cult festivals in the | |
| Hellenistic and Roman East |
In samenwerking met de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen en de Hellenic Society of ArchaeometryInternationaal symposium
“Subsistence, Economy and Society in the Greek World.
Improving the integration of archaeology and science”
22 - 24 maart 2010
| 10.00 - 10.30 | Prof. John
Bintliff, Leiden University, Archaeological science, scientific |
archaeology and the Big Questions in the long-term development of Greek
society from prehistory to Romantimes |
|
| 10.30 - 11.00 | Dr Anastasiou Papathanasiou, T. Theodoropoulou
and S.-M. Valamoti, |
The quest for prehistoric meals:
integrating stable isotopes analysis, archaeobotany and |
Session: Questions and Methods 2
Chair: Dr Sherry Fox, Wiener Laboratory
– ASCSA
| 11.30 - 12.00 | Dr Sireen El
Zaatari, K. Harvati
and J.J. Hublin, Microwear texture |
the method and its application to Greek pre-historic humans |
|
| 12.00 – 12.30 | Orestes Decavallas,
Plant oils from Neolithic Aegean pottery: |
evidence confronted to archaeobotanical and
ceramological data |
|
| 12.30 – 13.00 | Discussion |
Chair: Dr Nina Kyparissi-Apostolika,
Ephorate of Palaeoanthropology &
Speleology of Southern Greece
14.30 – 15.00 |
Prof. Christopher Mee,
University of Liverpool, |
Neolithic Kouphovouno: towards an integration of scientific approaches |
|
15.00 - 15.30 |
Dr Maria Pappa, P. Halstead,
K. Kotsakis, A. Bogaard, R. Fraser, V. |
I. Mainland, D. Mylona, K. Skourtopoulou, S. Triantaphyllou, Chr. Tsoraki, S.-M. Valamoti, R. Veropoulidou
and D. Urem-Kotsou, The Neolithic site of Makriyalos, northern |
|
15.30 – 16.00 |
Dr Tzvetana Popova and K. Leshtakov, Landscape,
land-use and |
the Neolithic
settlement Yabalkovo |
16.30 – 17.00 |
Prof. Aikaterini Papanthimou, S.-M. Valamoti, E. Papadopoulou, E. |
and E. Voulgari, Η αποθήκευση
των τροφίμων
στα πλαίσια της
οικιακής οικονομίας
της Πρώιμης Eποχής του Χαλκού: τα νέα
δεδομένα από
το Αρχοντικό
Γιαννιτσών |
|
17.00 – 17.30 |
Evanthia Papadopoulou and Y. Maniatis, Ανασυνθέτοντας
τις τεχνικές
|
επεξεργασίας
της τροφής: η εφαρμογή
της υπέρυθρης
φασματοσκοπίας
στην ανάλυση
πήλινων θερμικών
κατασκευών από
το Αρχοντικό
Γιαννιτσών |
|
17.30 – 18.00 |
Dr Maria Roumpou and D. Margomenou, An interdisciplinary
study of |
practices in
northern |
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| 18.00 – 18.30 | Discussion |
March 23
Session: The Middle and Late Bronze
Age 1
Chair: Dr Wietske
Prummel, University of Groningen
| 09.30 - 10.00 | Dr Valeria Lenuzza,
University of Pisa, Scientific analysis: a ‘magnifying |
glass’ for the archaeological evidence on water
management in Bronze Age Crete |
|
| 10.00 – 10.30 | Dr Thomas Brogan,
C. Sofianou, J. Morrison, D. Mylona, E. Margaritis, R. |
Beeston, Living
off the fruits of the sea: new evidence for dining at Papadiokambos,
Crete |
Session: The Middle and Late Bronze
Age 2
Chair: Prof. Stelios
Andreou, University of Thessaloniki
| 11.00 – 11.30 | Dr Sofia
Voutsaki, S. Triantaphyllou, E.
Milka and C. Zerner, Middle Helladic |
Lerna: subsistence,
economy, society |
|
| 11.30 – 12.00 | Dr Anne
Ingvarsson-Sundström, S. Voutsaki
and E. Milka, People,
|
social diversity in Middle Helladic Asine:
a bioarchaeological view |
|
| 12.00 – 12.30 | Dr Maria Roumpou, N.
Müller, N. Kalogeropoulos
and V. Kilikoglou, An
|
interdisciplinary
approach to the study of cooking vessels from Bronze Age Akrotiri,
Thera |
|
| 12.30 – 13.00 | Discussion |
Session: The Late Bronze Age
Chair: Prof. Glynis Jones,
University
of Sheffield
| 14.30 – 15.00 | Prof. Stelios Andreou,
G. Jones, C. Heron, V. Kiriatzi, K. Psaraki,
M. Roumpou |
and S.-M. Valamoti, Smelly barbarians or perfumed natives? An investigation of oil and ointment use in Late Bronze Age northern
Greece |
|
| 15.00 – 15.30 | Salvatore Vitale, B. Lis
and A. Koh, Wining
and dining at Mitrou, |
Session: The Historial
Periods
Chair: Prof. Joost Crouwel, University of Amsterdam
| 16.00 – 16.30 | Prof. Lilian Karali
and F. Megaloudi, Food offerings in a classical
|
| Thasos island |
|
| 16.30 – 17.00 | Dr Dimitra Mylona, G. Iliopoulos, P.
Liberakis, M. Ntinou,
A. Penttinen, D. |
| Serjeantson, G. Syrides and T. Theodoropoulou, Integrating archaeology and science in a Greek
sanctuary. Issues of practice and interpretation in the study of the
bioarchaeological remains from the sanctuary of Poseidon at
Kalaureia |
|
| 17.00 – 17.30 | Dr Chryssi Bourbou, University of
the Aegean, Are we what we eat?
|
| Reconstructing
dietary patterns of Greek Byzantine populations (7th-13th
centuries AD) through a multi-disciplinary approach |
|
| 17.30 – 18.00 | Discussion |
| 18.00-18.30 | Final Discussion |
| Chair: Prof. John Bintliff, Leiden University | |
| 09.30 – 10.30 | Dr Eleni Kotjabopoulou, Archaeological Institute for Epirotic Studies, |
horse, the lake and the people: implications for the Late Glacial
social landscapes at the foot of the Pindus mountain range, northwest
Greece Giampiero Colaianni, G. Fiorentino, A. Pontrandolfo, A. Santoriello and F. Scelza, Landscape archaeology and forms of subsistence during the Early Helladic II period: the example of archaeobotanical remains from Kassaneva-Devinou (Achaia) Dr Κyriaki Psaraki, Μ. Roumpou and V. Aravantinos, Η αποθήκευση της τροφής και η οικιακή οικονομία στη Θήβα κατά την ύστερη ΠΕ ΙΙ: μια δι-επιστημονική προσέγγιση Dr Nikos Meroussis, Hellenic Open University, Κατανάλωναν οι Μινωίτες μόνο ελαιόλαδο; Dr Francesco Solinas and G. Fiorentino, The varieties diversification of Vitis vinifera remains in the archaeological context of Monastiraki (Crete) as tool of coding related to the economic strategies during the Proto-Palatial Period Prof. Gerhard Forstenpointner, A. Galik, U. Thanheiser, G.E. Weissengruber, M. Lindblom, R. Smetana, and W. Gauss, Bioarchaeological evidence on patterns of husbandry and agriculture in Middle Bronze Age and Late Bronze Age Aegina Kolonna Dr Gerald Weissengruber, A. Galik, G. Forstenpointner, U. Thanheiser, M. Lindblom, R. Smetana and W. Gauss, Bioarchaeological evidence on hunting and environment in Middle Bronze Age Aegina Kolonna Dr Nicholas Herrmann and J. Rocco de Gregory, Dietary reconstruction at Mitrou: insights into Bronze and Iron Age subsistence in central Greece Prof. Michalis Tiverios, E. Manakidou, D. Tsiafaki, S.-M. Valamoti, T. Theodoropoulou and E. Gatzogia, Cooking in an Iron Age pit in northern Greece: an interdisciplinary approach Dr Brendan Derham, R. Jones, Y. Lolos and R. Doonan, Integrating ethnography, geochemical survey and organic residue analysis to identify and understand areas of foodstuff processing Maria Socratous, Palaeoenvironment and palaeoeconomy from Limnos (Greece). The contribution of charred plant remains to the study of past vegetation and the impact of anthropogenic land-use |
Round Table Discussion
Chair: Dr Sofia Voutsaki, University
of Groningen
| 11.00 – 13.30 | Discussion on the institutional framework of archaeometric research in Greece: |
|
·
The legal and institutional framework
of scientific applications in archaeology · Information campaign on advances in archaeometry · Creation of centralized electronic archive of archaeometric results · Ethical questions surrounding scientific analyses of archaeological material |
Ronde tafel conferentie
“Early Helladic Laconia”
16 januari 2010
In samenwerking met de Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam en de Ve Ephorie voor Prehistorie en Klassieke
Oudheid
| 09.30 – 10.00 | Welcome by Dr Christiane Tytgat – Director NIA, Adamantia Vasilogamvrou |
| – Director 5th EPCA and Dr Mieke Prent – VU | |
| 10.00 – 10.40 | Eleni Zavvou, Athens Epigraphical Museum, Early Helladic Laconia after H. |
| Waterhouse and
R. Hope-Simpson |
|
| 10.40 – 11.20 | Prof. Emily Banou, University of the Peloponnese, The Eurotas valley and |
| the Helos plain in the Early Helladic period: Addressing some key issues on the basis of topography and pottery | |
| 11.40 – 12.20 | Stuart MacVeagh Thorne, Geraki Project, A Final Neolithic/Early Helladic I |
| Fortification Wall at Geraki in Lakonia? | |
| 12.20 – 13.00 | Prof. Joost Crouwel,
University of Amsterdam, Final
Neotlithic/Early Helladic |
| I pottery deposits
from the area of the early fortification wall at Geraki |
|
| 15.00 – 15.40 | Dr Chrysanthi Gallou
– Prof. Jon Henderson, University of Nottingham, |
| Pavlopetri: an Early Bronze Age harbour town in south-eastern
Laconia |
|
| 15.40 – 16.20 | Prof. William Cavanagh, University of Nottingham, A view of the Early Bronze |
| Age in Laconia: data from the Laconia Survey and the excavations at Kouphovouno | |
| 16.40 – 17.20 | Adamantia Vasilogamvrou, Director
Vth Ephorate
of Prehistoric and Classical |
| Antiquities, Νεώτερα στοιχεία για την Πρωτοελλαδική Λακωνία από τις πρόσφατες έρευνες της Ε΄ ΕΠΚΑ |
|
| 17.20 – 18.00 | End discussion and conclusions |
Ronde tafel conferentie
“National Dutch Archives and Greek History.
Presentation of studies based on Dutch archive material and research perspectives”
14 december
2009
Session 1: Papers
Chair: Prof. Antonis Liakos, University of Athens
| 10.00 – 10.20 | Prof. Christos Loukos, University of Crete, Η Αθήνα και η Σύρος στην |
| Επανάσταση του 1821: Μαρτυρίες από τα ολλανδικά αρχεία | |
| 10.30 – 10.50 | Dr Maria Spiliotopoulou, ΚΕΙΝΕ – Academy of Athens, Υποπρόξενος της |
| Ολλανδίας στη Σαντορίνη τον καιρό της Επανάστασης: η συμπληρωματικότητα των πηγών | |
| 11.00 – 11.20 | Daniel Koster, Greek pioneers in the Notarial Archives of the Stadsarchief |
| Amsterdam (the Amsterdam Municipal Archives) from ca. 1700-1750, a preliminary report | |
| 12.00 – 12.20 | Marietta Servou, Η ιστορία της Νεοελληνικής Λογοτεχνίας και τα ολλανδικά |
| αρχεία | |
| 12.30 – 12.50 | Charalambos Minaoglou,
ΚΕΙΝΕ – Academy
of Athens, Ο διαπρεπής
ιατρός |
| και δραγομάνος
Σκαρλάτος (Carlo) Καρατζάς (1695-1780-) και
τα ολλανδικά
αρχεία |
Tweede symposium
“Geosciences and Archaeology. Reading the archaeological
landscape”
7 december 2009
In samenwerking met de Universiteiten
van Athene en Patras
| 10.00 – 10.20 | Dr Christiane Tytgat, Director NIA, Χαιρετισμός |
| 10.20 – 10.30 | Prof. Lilian Karali, University of Athens,
Διαβάζοντας το αρχαιολογικό τοπίο |
| 10.30 – 10.50 | Dr Maria Geraga,
Prof. George Papatheodorou
& Prof. George |
University of Patras, Απότομες κλιματικές μεταβολές σύντομης διάρκειας τα τελευταία 15.000 χρόνια |
|
| 10.50 – 11.10 | Prof. Gonzales Villaescusa
Ricardo, University of Reims, La production |
textile dans l’Antiquité et les
marqueurs paléo-environnementaux |
|
| 11.10 – 11.30 | Dr Nikolaos Mourtzas, geologist, Μεταβολές
του επιπέδου
της θάλασσας
|
και παλαιογεωγραφική
αναπαράσταση
παράκτιων αρχαιολογικών
χώρων |
|
| 11.30 – 11.50 | Dr Dora Katsonopoulou, Cornell University; Director of the Research |
Programme for Ancient Helike, Παρατηρήσεις στο αρχαίο τοπίο της Ελίκης. Από τον Ηρακλείδη στον Παυσανία |
|
| 12.10 – 12.30 | Prof. George Papatheodorou,
Dr Athina Chalari,
Dr Maria
Geraga, |
Christodoulos & Prof. George Ferentinos,
University of Patras, Αλεξάνδρεια Αναδυομένη |
|
| 12.30 – 12.50 | Prof. George Ferentinos, Director of the Laboratory
of Marine Geology and |
Physical Oceanography, Prof. George Papatheodorou
& Dr Maria Geraga, University
of Patras, Η ναυμαχία του Ναυαρίνου, 185 χρόνια αργότερα |
|
| 12.50 – 13.10 | Dr Takis Karkanas,
geologist, Ephorate of Paleoanthropology
and Speleology |
of Southern Greece, Μελέτη των διαδικασιών δημιουργίας των αποθέσεων του σπηλαίου Λεοντάρι Αττικής |
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| 13.10 – 13.30 | Dr Dimitris Kontogiorgos, University of Sheffield, Ανιχνεύοντας
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μικρο-υπογραφές:
Συνδυάζοντας
γραμμικά και
μη γραμμικά μοντέλα
μικρο-ανθρωπογενών
καταλοίπων για
την αναγνώριση
ανθρωπογενών
διεργασιών γένεσης
θέσεων |
|
| 13.30 – 13.50 | Dr Wietske Prummel, University of Groningen,
Archaeozoological research |
in the Almiros and Sourpi Plains (Magnesia, Thessaly) with special attention
to taphonomy |
|
| 14.10 – 14.30 | Kostas Papagianopoulos,
archaeologist; President of the Institute of Local |
History, Τοπίο στα νερά: Ανιχνεύοντας την παρουσία του ανθρώπου στην πεδιάδα της δυτικής Αχαΐας |
|
| 14.30 – 15.10 | Prof. Stavros Papamarinopoulos, University of Patras, Από την προϊστορική |
Αθήνα των Αχαιών στην προϊστορική Ατλαντίδα των Ατλάντων στον Ατλαντικό Ωκεανό |
|
| 15.10 – 15.30 | Prof. Lilian Karali, University of Athens,
Synopsis – Discussions – Conclusions |
Internationaal symposium
“The Role of Classics in the
Formation of European and National Identities.
Euripides in Modern Europe”
5
– 7 november 2009
November
5
Inauguration of the exhibition “Ceramic sculptured
wall costumes inspired by Euripides’ Bacchae” of the Greek artist Stelios Koutroulis
November
6
| 9.30 | Dr Christiane Tytgat,
Director NIA, Welcome |
| 9.45 | Prof. Pim den Boer, University of Amsterdam, Introduction: Euripides in |
| Modern Europe | |
| 10.35 | Prof. Irene de Jong,
University of Amsterdam, Euripidean prologues: on the |
| discontinuity of a classical tradition in European
drama |
|
| 11.55 | Dr Pantelis Michelakis,
University of Bristol, ‘A certain
kind of realism’: |
| Euripides,
Sophocles, and cinema |
|
| 15.00 | Prof. Bernhard Zimmermann, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Euripides- |
| Rezeption in der deutschen Klassik und Romantik | |
| 15.50 | Dr Édith Karagiannis-Mazeaud, Université de Strasbourg, Aspects de la |
| fortune d’Euripide en France au XVIe siècle : des plaidoyers de Budé aux « inventions » de la Pléiade | |
| 16.40 | Dr Chua Soo Pong, Chinese Opera Institute Singapore, Greek Theatre in |
| China | |
| 17.30 | Discussion |
November 7
| 9.30 | Prof. Alexander Gavrilov,
Bibliotheca Classica Petropolitana,
Die Rezeption
'à |
| venir'
des euripideischen 'Ion' |
|
| 10.20 | Anne Schlichtmann, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Euripides in der |
| Romantik: August Wilhelm Schlegels Ion | |
| 11.40 | Dr Maarten De Pourcq,
Radboud University Nijmegen, Transforming
the |
| classics:
sites of plenitude, sites of contingency. Jan Decorte’s
childlike poetics in ‘Betonliebe + Fleischkrieg: Medeia’ |
|
| 14.30 | James Stratford,
University of Melbourne, In Medeas Res: Restaging Euripides |
| on the European
Stage |
|
| 15.20 | Prof. Edith
Hall, Royal Holloway, University of London, Euripides’ Iphigenia |
| among the Taurians and European Identity |
|
| 16.10 | Prof. Ahmed Etman, Cairo University, Euripides Our Contemporary Humanist |
| 17.00 | Closing discussion |
Symposium
“Recent Archaeological Research
on Kephallonia, Ithaka
and Zakynthos by the 35th Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities and the
Netherlands Institute at Athens”
30 oktober 2009
In samenwerking met de XXXVe Ephorie voor Prehistorie en Klassieke Oudheid
Dr Christiane Tytgat, Director NIA,
Welcome
Dr Gert Jan van Wijngaarden, University of Amsterdam, Archaeology on Zakynthos?! Some results from the 2006-2009 research
Πρόσφατα
αρχαιολογικά
δεδομένα της ΛΕ’
Εφορείας Προϊστορικών
και Κλασικών Αρχαιοτήτων
·
Andreas Sotiriou, Director XXXVe EPCA, Το
έργο της ΛΕ’ Εφορείας Προϊστορικών
και Κλασικών Αρχαιοτήτων
στους νομούς Κεφαλονιάς,
Ιθάκης και Ζακύνθου.
Η κεφαλληνιακή
«Τετράπολις»
·
Gerasimos Livitsanis, XXXVe EPCA, Συμβολή
της έρευνας στην
αρχαιογνωσία
του νησιού της
Ιθάκης
·
Athanasios Dellis, XXXVe EPCA, Προσθέτοντας
κομμάτια στο μωσαϊκό
της διαχρονικής
οργάνωσης και
χρήσης του χώρου
στην αρχαία Σάμη
·
Melpomeni Andreatou, XXXVe EPCA, Κράνη,
Πάλη, Φισκάρδο. Το ανασκαφικό
έργο και οι αρχαιότητες
που ήρθαν στο φως