25
Avr
2024

Cycle de conférences Four Seasons Seminar Series – Becoming and un-becoming Roman

25/04/2024 10:00 am
Cycle de conférences Four Seasons Seminar Series – Becoming and un-becoming Roman

In English

at Hacettepe Üniversitesi, Tuğrul İnal Hall, Campus at Beytepe.

Hybrid at 10.00 am (Istanbul/GTM + 3)

Registration for Zoom: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwvcO6vrTIvE9ybihwfYeqpT56VAre7Ifg2

 

Organised in partnership with Haccettepe University, Bilkent University and Koç University.

Closing Lecture: Arietta Sophia Papakonstantinou, Becoming Roman after Rome: the Umayyads and the other translatio imperii

followed by a round table : Post Roman

Yalçin Bodur Romaness in-between early Islamic states

Felege Yirga-Scott Seeking Egypt, Finding Rome: Identity after Crisis in the Chronicle of John of Nikiu

07
Mai
2024

Cycle de conférences - Overview of Current Research in the Eastern Mediterranean During the 2nd and 1st Millennia BC

07/05/2024 6:00 pm
Zoom meeting
Cycle de conférences - Overview of Current Research in the Eastern Mediterranean During the 2nd and 1st Millennia BC

In English

Online: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJErduigqTIqEtHTpuCQEvMuo6BII20k1XYj

Organised in partnership with IFPO, Efa and IFAO

Eric JEAN Hittit Üniversitesi, : From Neolithic to Medieval times: Yumuktepe and its relationship with the Mediterranean

Le Cycle de conférences - Overview of Current Research in the Eastern Mediterranean During the 2nd and 1st Millennia BC a lieu de novembre à juin, à raison d’une fois par mois. Il est réalisé en ligne, le mardi soir de 18 à 20 heures (heure turque)/17 à 19 heures (heure libanaise).

Cette série de séminaires a pour but d'offrir une vue d'ensemble de l'actualité de la recherche sur la mer Méditerranée orientale au cours du deuxième et du premier millénaire avant J.-C.

Chaque session accueille un.e chercheur.e qui dispose d'environ une heure pour présenter sa recherche, en langue anglaise. Une séance de questions-réponses avec le public est prévu à l’issu de la communication.

 

 

 

 

23
Mai
2024

Conférence internationale: Rocky Landscapes at the intersection of people and rocks

23/05/2024 9:00 am - 25/05/2024 12:30 pm
Conférence internationale: Rocky Landscapes at the intersection of people and rocks

In English

At the Orient-Institut Istanbul : Galip Dede Cad. No. 65. TR - 34421 Beyoğlu

Hybrid format : registration face to facehttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScgS7_0-qVYGd6kZPR62O5GAgF90FrSjPv46nOWApK-Bffg0Q/viewform?usp=sf_link and online link (coming soon)

                         registration Zoom : 23 May : https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJArcO6vrTIrGN376aCE-4Lp3HTIhnAYLVtw

                                                          24 May: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJArceyuqDItHtHCo6QhlVeh4ov2-CHw9VZ1

                                                          25 May: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJElcuGspzgjE9WnEJlCPhdMo1ojGEG-vZLk

All info via this link : https://www.mappalab.eu/rocky-landscapes/

This event is supported by IFEA, Orient-Institut Istanbul, the British Institute at Ankara, MAPPA Lab, University of Pisa, IPLI foundation, French-Italian University, Paul-Valéry University at Montpellier, Tour University and the CITERES Lat Lab.

 

The interactions between humans and the rocky substrate have generated engraved landscapes across the globe, manifesting in diverse forms and spanning various epochs. The past human activity of digging rock outcrops produced different features, among which two macro-categories stand out:

– rock-cut spaces linked to human life and death;

– quarries for extracting materials for different purposes.

Although these two categories serve different functions, there are conceptual and physical links between the structures carved into the bedrock and quarry areas. Similarities can be identified in the techniques employed for rock carving and, consequently, in the networks for the transmission of knowledge and know-how. Quarries and rock-cut structures often coexist within the same rock formation, or overlap with one another, creating a complex landscape in which the interaction between human communities and the bedrock is enhanced.

Over the past decade, an international group of researchers has engaged in discussions regarding the methodological and theoretical complexities of investigating stone quarries and rock-cut sites spanning from Prehistory to the present day. The International ReseArch group on quArries and Rock-cut sites (IRAAR), started as a collaborative effort, originating in France, from two distinct research groups: one working on quarries and construction (Séminaires de recherche Carrières et construction, Laboratoire de Médiévistique Occidentale de Paris, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Université Paris 06) and the other on rock-cut sites (Annual symposium organized in Saint-Martin-le Vieil, Aude).

This conference marks the second gathering of the IRAAR network. The first meeting, held online in 2021, focused on techniques and methods for analyzing carvings, extraction processes and traces of tools left on the rock surfaces. In this second event, the theme broadens to encompass a more extensive exploration of the landscapes and environments surrounding rock-cut structures and stone quarries. The specific discussion in this field of research begins with questions of an archaeological nature but expands to transdisciplinary encounters with connections and hybridisations with anthropology, sociology, geography, geology and ecology.

 Program available via this link

 

avril   2024
L M M J V S D
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30