In English,
Online
Organised in partnership with IFPO, Efa and IFAO
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Andreas Schachner - Deutsches Archäologisches Institut (DAI)
Title: Boğazköy through the Ages: New insights into the Hittite, Iron Age and Roman settlements´ development from recent research at Hattuša
Prof. Dr. Andreas Schachner is a senior research associate at the German Archaeological Institute´s Istanbul Section and an adjunct Professor for Near Eastern Archaeology at the University of Würzburg, Germany. After having participated in various excavations in Turkey and Uzbekistan during his education (PhD in 1999) he conducted two independent research projects in Southeastern Turkey while working as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Near Eastern Archaeology of Munich University. Since 2006 he directs the German Archaeological Institute´s Boğazköy Excavations focusing not only on the Hittite remains but taking the settlement history as whole into account. The research in Hattusha is characterized by an interdisciplinary approach that combines humanities and methods of various natural sciences and attaches particular importance to the application of archaeometric research. Beside his excavation responsibilities Andreas Schachner´s research interests cover a wide range of mainly Bronze and Iron Age topics reaching from the Anatolian Highlands to the Caucasus, Syria and Mesopotamia, but also the history of archaeology in the Near East as well as issues of heritage conservation and management. His numerous publications deal not only with his fieldwork but contribute to theoretical and methodological aspects of the Ancient Near Eastern art, archaeometric analysis of materials as well as various aspects of the relationship between humans and their geographical environment in Antiquity.
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Lieu: ANAMED Auditorium, İstiklal Caddesi No: 181 Merkez Han 34433 Beyoğlu/İstanbul
L’événement est réalisé en partenariat avec le SRII, le musée du Louvre, Bilkent University, l’institut GABAM de Koç University, l’institut KUDAR de Koç University et avec le soutien de l’institut ANAMED de Koç University, la fondation IPLI et du laboratoire d’études sur les rhétoriques.
Titre de la conférence : Black Sea crossings. Maritime networks from Hellenistic to Byzantines times
Programme:
30 November 2023
9h15-9h45: Opening talks
Session 1 : Harbor Facilities
Chairwoman : Dominique KASSAB TEZGÖR (Bilkent University)
9h45-10h05 : Alexandre BARALIS (Musée du Louvre) and Dimitar NEDEV (Archaeological Museum of Sozopol)
The Two Ports of Heraclea and Apollonia Pontica: Reflections About the Diffusion in the Black Sea of an Aegean Model
10h10-10h30 : Claire BARAT (Polytechnique University of Hauts-de-France)
Sinope Harbours and Hinterland Connections
10h35-10h55 : Serkan GEDUK (Archaeological Museum of Kocaeli)
Kerpe Underwater Excavation and Research
Coffee break
11h10-11h30 : Nayden PRAHOV (Sozopol Underwater Archaeology Centre, Bulgarian Ministry of Culture)
Ancient Harbour Facilities along the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast (Bizone, Mesambria and Apollonia Pontica)
11h35-11h55 : Şahın YILDIRIM (Bartın University)
Recent Underwater Researches at the Roman Harbour and Around in Tios -Tieion
12h00-12h15: Q&R
Lunch
Session 2 : Ships and Shipwrecks
Chairman : Alexandre BARALIS (Musée du Louvre)
14h00-14h20 : Michael JONES RICE (Koç University)
The Yenikapı Shipwrecks and Byzantine Seafaring on the Black Sea
14h25-14h45 : Ahmet BILIR (Düzce University)
Calpe Harbor Underwater Excavations: Examination of Amphorae
Coffee break
14h50-15h10 : Yana MOROZOVA (Marburg University)
Ancient Maritime Networks of the Northern Black Sea. An Overview of Underwater Archaeological Sites
15h25-15h45 : Pierre POVEDA (Centre Camille Jullian/CNRS), Giulia Boetto (Centre Camille Jullian/CNRS) and Sergey V. OLKHOVSKIY (Institute of Archaeology of the Russian Academy of science)
The Naval Ship of Phanagoria (1st c. BCE, Taman Peninsula): Interpretation and First Hypothesis of Reconstruction
15h50-16h05 : Q&R
1 December 2023
Session 3 : Amphorae, Other Productions and Networks
Chairwoman : Anaïs LAMESA (French Institute for Anatolian Studies)
9h30-9h50 : Ayşe Fatman EROL (Hacı Bayram Veli University)
Maritime Commercial Connections of Fatsa/Cıngırt Kayası in the light of Colchis and Sinopean Amphorae
9h55-10h15 : Dominique KASSAB TEZGÖR (Bilkent University) and Nino INAISHVILI (Niko Berdzenishvili Institute of Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University)
Jug-Amphorae in the mid-Byzantine Period: Production and Circulation
10h20-10h45 : Franck PRÊTEUX (Paris-Sorbonne University)
Close the Gateway. Political, legal and economic implications of stopping maritime trade in the Bosporus strait by Byzantium in the Hellenistic period
Coffee break
11h00-11h20 : Beste TOMAY (University of Akdeniz)
Evaluation of the Commercial Relations between Andriake and the Black Sea Region in the Light of Amphorae
11h25-11h45 : Sylvie Yona WAKSMAN (ArAr, CNRS)
About the Circulation of Pottery in the Black Sea in the Middle and Late Byzantine Periods: A View from Archaeological Science
11h50-12h05 : Q&R
Lunch
Session 4 : Early Medieval Interactions
Chairwoman : Tonicha MAE UPHAM (Institute of Historical Research)
14h00-14h20 : Rossina KOSTOVA (St Cyril and St Methodius University of Veliko Tarnovo), Preslav PEEV (Institute of Oceanology, BAS, Varna), Galin PETROV (St Cyril and St Methodius University of Veliko Tarnovo)
Land-sea Interaction Along the Southern Bulgarian Black Sea Coast: Interdisciplinary Approach
14h25-14h45 : Thorir Jonsson HRAUNDAL (Iceland University)
Ninth to Eleventh Century Arabic Geographical Accounts on Vikings in the Black Sea
Coffee break
14h50-15h10 : Monica WHITE (University of Nottingham)
The Rus and the Black Sea
15h25-15h45 : Selim KARAGÖZ (Aksaray University)
Interaction Between Turks and Scandinavians Around the Black Sea during the Viking Age as a Historiographical Issue
15h50-16h05 : Q&R
Intervention en turc
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Organisé en partenariat avec le département de Préhistoire d’Istanbul Üniversitesi et le laboratoire CNRS ARSCAN
Dans la continuité de la tradition instaurée par Stefanos Yerasimos, Catherine Marro, Aksel Tibet ve Nur Balkan-Atlı et et poursuivie par Laurence Astruc, Catherine Kuzucuoğlu et Martin Godon, les séminaires archéologiques sont de retour. Ces séminaires, co-organisé par le département de préhistoire de l’Université d’Istanbul, ARSCAN (CNRS) et le pôle Archéologie de l’IFEA ont pour but de réunir des spécialistes de toutes périodes autour de la thématique archéologique. Mensuels, ils seront organisés alternativement entre l’Université d’Istanbul et l’Institut français des études anatoliennes.
Fulya DEDEOĞLU KONAKÇI -- Université d'Égée
Titre: İç Batı Anadolu Neolitikleşmesi'ne Dair Yeni Veriler: Ekşi Höyük
A l'Université de Bilkent et en ligne :https://zoom.us/j/8926908546?omn=94163813053 Meeting ID: 892 690 8546
Intervention en anglais
Organisé en partenariat avec l'université de Bilkent, l'université Haccettepe et l'université Koç.
Pr Leonora Neville, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Keynote by Pr. Leonora Neville : Romans in the East, Roman Religion, and Unbecoming Roman
For well over a decade now, Byzantine scholars have sought to answer thorny questions of the Byzantines’ identity:
These questions continue to spark debate in the field and likely will for some time. However, as we come to accept that Byzantines are generally identified as Romans, a number of questions emerge. As we appreciate Romanness, when and how does that Romanity stop? What social factors lead Romans to deny Romanness to others? What does the process of de-Romanization look like in the literary and material domains? Are there sharp breaks in the process or is it one of continuity and transformation?
The present seminar series aims to address a number of these questions, asking us how did one unbecome a Roman? When did people finally answer the question “to be a Roman or not to be a Roman '' with a negative answer.
In English,
Online
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Georges Mouamar - IFPO
Title: 90 years later: research underway in Hama Western Syria
Dr. Georges Mouamar is a researcher at the French Institute for the Near East (Ifpo) offices in Erbil, Department of Archaeology and Ancient History. He achieved hid PhD in 2016 at University of Lyon 2, with a thesis focused on the Early Bronze IV ceramic production in Western Syria. He was an assistant lecturer at the Department of archaeology of the University of Damascus between 2006 and 2007. He co-directed (between 2002 and 2011) the excavations of several sites of great importance for the knowledge of the Levant during the 3rd millennium BC. (Tell Shʻaīrat, Tell Al-Ṣūr et Tell Sianu), and recently director of the French Mission in Erbil - Kurdistan, Iraq. He also participated in several international archaeological missions in Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Tunisia and Sultanate of Oman. His research interests focus on the Bronze Age in the Near East and the emergence of Complex societies. He has authored numerous published works, among which a research monograph. He has attended numerous national and international congresses on Near Eastern Archaeology, and invited lectures.
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Organised in partnership with IFPO, Efa and IFAO
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 et 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.
Sabine FOURRIER (Laboratoire HISOMA / CNRS) - Results of Recent Excavations at Kition
Sabine Fourrier is an archaeologist, specialist of the history of Cyprus in the Iron Age. She conducts excavations at Kition (Larnaka, Cyprus). She is senior researcher at CNRS, HiSoMA. She is currently director of the Maison de l’Orient et de la Méditerranée Jean Pouilloux, Lyon.
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Online
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Organised in partnership with IFPO, Efa and IFAO
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.
Raphaël Orgeolet (Centre Camille Jullian / Université d’Aix-Marseille) - Kirrha, a Middle and Late Helladic Site on the Northern Shore of the Corinthian Gulf : an Ongoing Research
Interventions en anglais
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Organisé en partenariat avec l'université de Bilkent, l'université Haccettepe et l'université Koç.
Table ronde : Towards West
Albena Milanova (Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”): “Become and un-became Roman in the province of Scythia: a case study from the Low Danubian site of Zaldapa”
Annick Peters-Custot (université de Nantes): “To be or not to be a Roman between the New Rome and the Ancient one? Romaness in Byzantine Southern Italy (10th-11th c.)”
James Morton (The Chinese University of Hong Kong): “They Do It Like This in Romania’: Byzantine Canon Law in Catholic Southern Italy (13th–14th Centuries)”
Mihailo Popovic (Austrian Academy of Sciences): “Muslim Rulers and Christian Princesses in the 14th and 15th Centuries: Legal Framework, Everyday Life and Fields of Activity”
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Organisé en partenariat avec le département de Préhistoire d’Istanbul Üniversitesi et le laboratoire CNRS ARSCAN
Dans la continuité de la tradition instaurée par Stefanos Yerasimos, Catherine Marro, Aksel Tibet ve Nur Balkan-Atlı et et poursuivie par Laurence Astruc, Catherine Kuzucuoğlu et Martin Godon, les séminaires archéologiques sont de retour. Ces séminaires, co-organisé par le département de préhistoire de l’Université d’Istanbul, ARSCAN (CNRS) et le pôle Archéologie de l’IFEA ont pour but de réunir des spécialistes de toutes périodes autour de la thématique archéologique. Mensuels, ils seront organisés alternativement entre l’Université d’Istanbul et l’Institut français des études anatoliennes.
Doç. Dr. Ergül Kodaş - Université Mardin Artuklu - Boncuklu Tarla Kazıları (2017-2023)
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İstanbul Üniversitesi Prehistorya Anabilim Dalı ve CNRS ARSCAN laboratuvarı ile ortaklaşa düzenlenmektedir.
Stefanos Yerasimos, Catherine Marro, Aksel Tibet ve Nur Balkan-Atlı tarafından kurulan, Laurence Astruc, Catherine Kuzucuoğlu ve Martin Godon tarafından sürdürülen geleneğin devamı olarak arkeoloji seminerleri geri döndü. İstanbul Üniversitesi Prehistorya Anabilim Dalı ve IFEA Arkeoloji Bölümü tarafından ortaklaşa düzenlenen bu seminerler, her dönemden uzmanları arkeolojik bir tema etrafında bir araya getirmeyi amaçlamaktadır. Bu toplantılar, İstanbul Üniversitesi, ARSCAN (CNRS) ve Fransız Anadolu Araştırmaları Enstitüsü arasında dönüşümlü olarak her ay gerçekleştirilecektir.
Doç. Dr. Ergül Kodaş - Mardin Artuklu Üniversitesi- Boncuklu Tarla Kazıları (2017-2023)
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A Temple without a City ? The Results of French Excavations in Médamoud
Félix Relat Montserrat, Sorbonne university
Agrégé in history, PhD in Egyptology from the Paris-Sorbonne University, researcher of the Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale in Cairo between 2017 and 2021. His research focuses on Egyptian urban planning and, more specifically, the integration of temples and crafts into Egyptian cities. He heads the IFAO/Sorbonne/MEAE mission at Médamoud (Louqsor). Since 2022, he is working at Sorbonne-Université.
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 et 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.