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Athens, 1-2/12/2011 – The Challenge of Gender in the Ottoman, Turkish and Middle-Eastern Studies

International conference The Challenge of Gender in the Ottoman, Turkish and Middle-Eastern Studies: Attempting an Interdisciplinary Approach The Department of Turkish and Modern Asian Studies of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and The French School of Athens are planning to hold an international conference in Athens on December, 1st -2nd, 2011. The conference will be entitled The Challenge of Gender in the Ottoman, Turkish and Middle-Eastern Studies: Attempting an Interdisciplinary Approach. This conference will be held during the second meeting of the research group working on Gender and Inter-religious Relations in South Eastern Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean (19th -21st centuries). It is an international research program running since 2009 and coordinated by both the above institutions. This conference

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Caroline Laforest – Uses and re-uses of the antique collective graves of Hierapolis : 30/11/2011

Séminaire « Archéologies anatoliennes » Cycle « Nécropoles d’Anatolie«  Caroline Laforest (Univ. Bordeaux 3) Mercredi 30 novembre 2011 à 18h00 à l’IFEA« Uses and re-uses of the antique collective graves of Hierapolis (Phrygia) » Intervention en anglais Abstract Situated near the current Denizli, the city of Hierapolis was established in the IIIrd century BC, then was particularly developed during roman and byzantine periods. Since the first campaign of excavation in 1957, the importance of the antique necropolis in the North of the city has been recognized, this has led to develop certain number of studies relative to the architecture of graves and to the epigraphy. Nevertheless, few things are really known on the functioning of sepultures and several questions concerning the funeral gestures and practices

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