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Ústav pro klasickou arecheologii
Ústav pro klasickou arecheologii

4th International Conference PeClA 2015 - Program

THURSDAY, 10 December
8:30–9:00 REGISTRATION
9:00–9:10 WELCOMING ADDRESS
9:10–9:40 KEYNOTE LECTURE
Emanuele Vaccaro
(LAP&T, Laboratory of Landscape Archaeology and Remote Sensing, University of Siena, IT)
Roman Rural Non-Elites of Central Italy and Archaeological Visibility: New Data from the Excavating the Roman Peasant Project
SESSION I (GENERAL)
9:40–10:00 Jędrzej Hordecki, (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, PL)
Post-Neolithic Çatalhöyük – An Example of Non-Classical Research Focused on Classical Evidences
10:00–10:20 Aida Fernández Prieto (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, ES)
Between the Invisible and the Visibly Modest: To Live in Poverty in Ancient Greece
10:20–10:40 Christian Langer (Freie Universität Berlin, DE)
Linking Egyptology and Forced Migration Studies
10:40–11:00 Coffee Break and POSTER SESSION I.
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SESSION II (SOCIAL)
11:00–11:20 Elena Duce Pastor (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid) and María del Mar Rodríguez Alcocer (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, ES)
Inside or Outside: The status of Athenian and Spartan Women
11:20–11:40 Michaela Senkova (University of Leicester, UK)
Invisible Patients in Ancient Greece
11:40–12:00 Liviu Jancu (University of Bucharest, RO)
Greek Mercenaries in the Archaic Age: Aristocrats, Common People or Both?
12:00–12:20 Katarzyna Kleczkowska (Jagiellonian University in Kraków, PL)
The Rejection of Animal Sacrifice in Antiquity – Were Vegetarians ‘Visible’ in Ancient Greece and Rome?
12:20–14:00 Lunch Break
14:00–14:20 Marcin Romaniuk, Marcin Gostkowski (University of Warsaw, PL)
Squatters in Archaeology: Who Are They? Some Remarks on Ancient Squatters, Their Activity and Visibility in Archaeological Evidence Based on Few Examples from Roman Period Sites
14:20–14:40 Pavel Andrei (University of Bucharest, RO)
In the Shadow of Rome. A Closer Examination of the Roman Allies in the First Three Centuries of the Republic
14:40–15:00 Lina Diers (University of Vienna, AT)
Rethinking Traditions. Categorisations of Urbanity and Identity in Roman Moesia
15:00–15:20 Coffee Break
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SESSION III (THRACE)
15:20–15:40 Petra Tušlová (Charles University in Prague, CZ)
Yurta, the Roman Rural Settlement in Thrace
15:40–15:55 Robert Frecer (Charles University in Prague, CZ)
Stroyno Archaeological Project Preliminary Report for Seasons 2014—2015: The Lamps
15:55–16:10 Viktoria Čisťakova (National Museum, Prague, CZ)
The Glass Production During the Roman Period on the Territory of Modern Bulgaria
16:10–16:25 Petra Janouchová (Charles University in Prague, CZ)
Scripta Minora Stoynensia: The Less Visible Epigraphic Evidence from Rural Thrace
16:25–16:40 Barbora Weissová (Charles University in Prague, CZ)
Rural Settlement Yurta in Broader Context, CRM on the Site
16:40–17:00 Discussion
17:00 Closing of the First Conference Day
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FRIDAY, 11 December
9:00–9:10 OPENING OF THE 2ND DAY
9:10–9:40 KEYNOTE LECTURE
Alessandro Sebastiani (University of Sheffield, UK)
Accommodating the Lower Classes? Reuses of the Late Roman Villas and Urban Houses in Italy
SESSION IV (SETTLEMENT)
9:40–10:00 Daniela Bessa Puccini (Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology – University of São Paulo) – FAPESP (São Paulo Research Foundation, BR)
The Stele from the Harbour: The Street as a Space for Integration in the Archaic Thasos
10:00–10:20 Alessandro Roncaglia (Università di Bologna, IT)
The Invisible Élites: A Round-Trip from Élites to the Others. The Case of the Volusii Saturnini
10:20–10:40 Vlastimil Vrtal (Náprstek Museum, Prague, CZ)
Roman Imports at Wad Ben Naga, Sudan
10:40–11:00 Coffee Break and POSTER SESSION II.
SESSION V (ART)
11:00–11:20 Francesca Bologna (King’s College London, UK)
Painters and Workshops in Pompeii: Identifying Craftsmen to Understand Ancient Working Practices
11:20–11:40 Paulina Koczwara (Jagiellonian University in Kraków, PL)
Not Only Insubri or Cenomani. Lesser Tribes and Their Coinage in the Area of Cisalpine Gaul
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11:40–12:00 Barbara Zając (Jagiellonian University in Kraków, PL)
Message from Coin. Propaganda and Iconography in the Eastern Roman Provincial Coinage on the Territory of Syria during the Reign of Trajan
12:00-12:20 Wawrzyniec Miścicki (Jagiellonian University in Kraków, PL) Invisible Warriors. The Problem of non-Aristocratic Warriors in Archaic Greek Iconography
12:20–14:00 Lunch Break
SESSION VI (VARIA)
14:00–14:20 Miloš Roháček (Charles University in Prague, CZ)
Metallurgy along the East Aegean-West Anatolian Interface in the Second Mill. B.C.
14:20–14:40 Jana Kopáčková (Charles University in Prague, CZ)
OLEVM ET VINVM – Production Centres in Histria and Dalmatia Established in Late Antiquity
14:40–15:00 Josef Souček (Charles University in Prague, CZ)
Photogrammetric Survey of the Roman Baths in Pollena Trocchia, Italy
15:00–15:20 Abd El Rahmn Sabry Youssef (General Director of Dakhla Antiquities, Dakhla Oasis, EG)
Amun-nakht Fighting against an Enemy in Dakhla Oasis: A Rock-Drawing in Wadi al-Gemal
15:20 Closing remarks by Prof. Jan Bouzek
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POSTERS
Dragoș Hălmagi (University of Bucharest, RO) The Funerary Fine in the Roman Balkans
Katarzyna Harabasz (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, PL) An Investigation of the Complexity and the Differential Treatment of the Dead at the Neolithic Site of Çatalhöyük
Juliana Figueira da Hora (University of São Paulo, BR) Ducezio - A Sicilian Oikista Tyrant? A Sicilian Uprise Facing the Local Greek Elites in 5th Century B.C. Syracuse
Zuzana Jamrichová (Charles University in Prague, CZ) More Visible After Death. Examples of the Representation of Women in the Funerary Art of Classical Greece
Alicja Jurkiewicz (Jagiellonian University in Kraków, PL) Multicultural Problems of Seleucid Empire and the Numismatic Evidences
Martina Kramerová (Charles University in Prague, CZ) The Forruners of the Numidian Royal Tombs in the Area of the Mediterranean Sea
Karel Kůt – Stanislava Kučová (Charles University in Prague, CZ) Archaeological Evidence of the Site of Hrdly (Litoměřice district) – Interdisciplinary Analysis of the Material
Anna Matys, Jiří Honzl, Marián Matys (Charles University in Prague, CZ) Further Greek Vases from the Czech Collections
Vagner Carvalheiro Porto, Marcio Teixeira Bastos, Alex da Silva Martire (University of São Paulo, BR) Laboratory for Roman Provincial Archaeology (LARP), University of São Paulo, Brazil, and the Debate About Local Elites within the Roman Empire
Michaela Śmiejová (Charles University in Prague, CZ) Mother´s Name as a Determinant on Curse Tablets
Paulina Szulist-Płuciniczak (University of Warsaw, PL) Textiles in Ancient Architecture – An Iconographic Study
Maciej Wacławik, (Jagiellonian University in Kraków, PL) Visible and Invisible. Monks of the Negev Desert

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