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Ústav pro klasickou arecheologii

THE CROSSROADS II

 

 

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Ústav pro klasickou archeologii:

 

THE CROSSROADS II, OR THERE AND BACK AGAIN

 

Charles University in Prague

Palachovo nám. 1, Room 104

September 15–18, 2014

 

Jana Mynářová - Pavel Onderka - Peter Pavúk

 

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PROGRAMME

 

Sunday, September 14

16:00-18:00         registration (Czech Institute of Egyptology, Celetná 20, Prague 1, 4th floor)

 

Monday, September 15

8:30–9:00             registration (main building, Nám. J. Palacha 2, Prague 1, 1st floor)

9:00-9:15              welcome address

9:15–10:15           A. Bernard Knapp – Maritime Transport Containers, Mobility and Connectivity in the Eastern Mediterranean Bronze Age (opening lecture)

 

10:15–10:30        coffee break

 

10:30–11:00        Felix Höflmeyer – Towards a Synchronization of Middle Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean Civilizations: New Radiocarbon Evidence

11:00–11:30        Heike Wilde – The Use and Distribution of New Technologies and Materials during the 2nd mill. B.C. Advances in Technology and Bronze Age Networking between Egypt and its Neighbours.

11:30–12:00        Pearce Paul Creasman – Timbers of Time: Revealing International Economics and Environment in Antiquity

 

12:00–14:00        lunch

 

14:00–14:30        Marsia Bealby – A Game of Thrones? Game Theory and the Study of Egyptian-Aegean Relations

14:30–15:00        Jeffrey P. Emanuel – From Periphery to Core: The Helladic Oared Galley and the Brailed Sail in the Late Bronze-Early Iron Eastern Mediterranean

15:00–15:30        Romain Prévalet – Elise Morero – Technological Transfers of Luxury Craftsmanship between Crete and the Orient during the Bronze Age

 

15:30–15:50     coffee break

 

15:50–16:20        Vanessa Boschloos – From Egypt to Byblos… and Back Again: The Production and Distribution of Green Jasper Scarabs in the Early 2nd Millennium.

16:20–16:50        Ellen Fowles Morris – Temples and Empire

16:50–17:20        Graciela Gestoso Singer – Small Ingots and Scrap Metal in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Late Bronze Age

 

19:00                       optional dinner at U Pinkasů restaurant

 

Tuesday, September 16

9:00–9:30             Susan Cohen – Peripheral Development: Palestinian Relations with Egypt in the Middle Bronze Age

9:30–10:00           Peter Pavúk – Anatolian Grey Ware in the Eastern Mediterranean

10:00–10:30        Nikolas Papadimitriou – Aegean and Cypriot Pottery in the Eastern Mediterranean: A Comparative Examination

 

10:30–10:50        coffee break

 

10:50–11:20        Michal Artzy – One Bay, Two Anchorage Sites, Two Trade Networks in the LB II?

11:20–11:50        Carola Vogel – Stop Over or Final Destination? The Role of Jaffa (Joppe) in Egypt’s New Kingdom Fortification System

 

11:50–13:30        lunch

 

13:30–14:00        Nozomu Kawai – An Intact Multiple Burial in Northwest Saqqara and its Ethnic Identity

14:00–14:30        Alexander Ahrens – The Early 18th Dynasty in the Levant: Fact and Fiction

14:30–15:00        Sara Caramello – Temporary Gift Exchange. The Role of Physicians in LBA International Relations

 

15:30–17:00        complimentary visit to the exhibition Land of the Black Pharaohs (Náprstek Museum of Asian, African and American Cultures, Betlémské náměstí 1, Prague 1)

 

18:00–19:30        Diane H. Cline – Eric H. Cline – Text Messages, Tablets, and Social Networks in the Late Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean (evening lecture, room no. 131)

 

 

Wednesday, September 17

9:00–9:30             Fritz Blakolmer – The “Minoan Genius” and his Iconographical Prototype Taweret. On the Character of Near Eastern Religious motifs in Neopalatial Crete

9:30–10:00           Veronika Dubcová – The Near Eastern “Hero” and “Bull-Man” and Their Impact on the Aegean Bronze Age Iconography

10:00–10:30        Judith Weingarten – The Arrival of Egyptian “Beset” on Minoan Crete

 

10:30–10:50        coffee break

 

10:50–11:20        Cheryl Hart An Analysis of the Iconographic Rosette Motif as a Means of Non-Verbal Communication: A Case Study 

11:20–11:50        Uroš Matić – Children on the Move: ms.w wr.w in the New Kingdom Procession

Scenes

 

11:50–13:30        lunch

 

13:30–14:00        Carl Walsh – Kerma in the Eastern Mediterranean: Diplomacy between Egypt and Nubia during the Middle Bronze Age.

14:30–15:00        Pavel Onderka – Vlastimil Vrtal – Egyptian Inscriptions of Natakamani and Amanitore

15:00–15:30        Pavel Onderka – Vlastimil Vrtal – Alexander Gatzsche – Mut in the South

 

15:30–15:50        coffee break

 

15:50–16:20        Zsolt Simon – Where Did the Kings of Danuna of EA 151 rule?

16:20-16:50         Jana Mynářová – Communicating the Empire

 

Thursday, September 18

9:00–9:30             Luisa Bonadies – Stone Jars in the Mediterranean of First Millennia B.C.E.

9:30–10:00           Dan’el Kahn – Why did Necho II Kill Josiah at Megiddo?

10:00–10:30        Florian Lippke – Tracing the “Crossroads” in the Hebrew Bible. Basic Remarks on Southern Levantine Literature in the First Millennium BCE

 

10:30-10:50         closing remarks

 

14:00–15:30        complimentary visit to the collection The Art of Asia / The Art of the Ancient World (National Gallery, Kinský Palace, Staroměstské náměstí 12, Prague 1)

 

Poster Session

Ioulia Kaoura – Egyptian, Persian and Greek Hypostyle Halls and their Interaction in Literature.

Tobias Krapf – The Role of Stone Vessels in the Cultural Contacts between Egypt and the Aegean

Alessandro Moriconi – Giulia Tucci – Philistines in Transition: Egyptians and Assyrians in Tel Miqne/Ekron during the VIIth Century B.C.

Jana Mynářová – Amarna Palaeography Project

Daniel Šichan - Haunebu in the Inscriptions of 18th Dynasty Rulers

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