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4 th International Conference on Late Roman Coarse Ware, Cooking Ware and Amphorae in the Mediterranean: Archaeology and Archaeometry Thessaloniki, 7-10 April 2011 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Mediterranean: a market without frontiers

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4th International Conferenceon Late Roman Coarse Ware, Cooking Ware and Amphorae

in the Mediterranean:A r c h a e o l o g y a n d A r c h a e o m e t r y

Thessaloniki, 7-10 April 2011

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

Mediterranean: a market without frontiers

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10.30 - 11.00 Coffee break

TIMETABLE SESSIONS LECTURES

Registration8.30 - 9.30

Welcoming addresses

9.30 - 10.00

10.00 - 13.00

1st SESSION

Archaeology and economic

history

10.00 - 10.30 Invited paper

M O R N I N G

A. Dunn, The changing structures and con-texts of East Mediterranean trade and redis-tribution (4th - 8th c.).

Ceremony Hall of the School of Philosophy (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)

Thursday 07 April 2011

Day 1

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM - DAY 1

13.05 - 14.30 Lunch break

P. De Vigno, Management and social signifi-cance of ceramic ware trade mechanisms in Late Antique Italy.

Oral papers11.00 - 12.45

11.00 - 11.15

11.15 - 11.30

G.W. Tol, P. Attema, A road station on the Peutinger map. Ceramics from the coastal settlement of Astura (4th - 7th century AD), Lazio, Italy.

11.30 - 11.45

E. Vaccaro, Patterning late roman ceramic exchange in southern Tuscany: the coastal and inland evidence, i.e. centrality vs mar-ginality.

L. Palmieri, Container and content in North Africa: a new glimpse of the relationship be-tween foodstuffs production and amphorae production (4th - 7th century A.D).

11.45 - 12.00

12.00 - 12.15

F.A. Cuteri, M.T. Iannelli, A.B. Sangineto, T. Cafaro, G. Gaglianese, C. La Serra, A. Ro-tella, P. Salamida, Da Vibo Valentia a Nicot-era. La ceramica tardo romana nella Ca-labria tirrenica (Italia).

12.15 - 12.30

G. F. De Simone, Local productions and distributional patterns on the Slopes of Ve-suvius: the Pottery from a Late Roman Bath Complex in Pollena Trocchia.

12.30 - 12.45

E. Tzavella, C. Trainor, M. Maher, Late Ro-man pottery from Sikyon: local production, imports, and urban evolution of a Corinthian city (3rd - 7th c. AD) (Greece).

12.45 - 13.05 Discussion

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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM - DAY 1

H. Möller, Pottery from the Eastern Marma-rica (Egypt) - a semiarid region as producer and mediator.

15.15 - 15.30

15.30 - 15.45Ph. Mills, P. Reynolds, Functional and supply trends in the Late Roman coarseware of Ras el Bassit, Syria.

15.45 - 16.00S. Japp, Micaceous waterjars in Pergamon – a specific variant of the Middle/Late Roman 3 Amphora.

16.00 - 16.20 Discussion

16.20 - 16.45 Coffee break

Oral papers15.00 - 16.00

14.30 - 16.20 2nd SESSION

Production centers

14.30 - 15.00 Invited paper

A F T E R N O O N

D. Pieri, Régions de production et ateliers d’amphores en Méditerranée orientale du-rant l’Antiquité tardive (IVe – VIIe s. apr. J.-C.).

15.00 - 15.15J. Nacef, Nouveaux témoignages de pro-duction de céramique antique au Sahel tu-nisien.

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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM - DAY 1

16.45 - 18.35 2nd SESSION (continuing)

18.15 - 18.35 Discussion

18.40 - 19.40 Open meeting

for the preparationof LRCW5

I. Žižek, Late Roman Ceramic Coarse Wares and Cooking Wares in Ptuj.

16.45 - 17.00

17.00 - 17.15E. Gerousi, A late antique workshop at Dilesi in Boeotia (Greece).

17.15 - 17.30N. Paterakis, Pottery from the destruction layer of the earthquake in 365 AD of Kisamos (West Crete, Greece).

Oral papers

17.30 - 17.45

P. Petridis, Ch. Diamanti, K. Kouzeli, Archae-ology and Archaeometry in Late Roman Greece: the case of mainland and insular workshops.

17.45 - 18.00S. Amari, Observations on the Late Roman coarse wares production from the factory of Acium.

18.00-18.15F. Cantini, G. Boschian, M. Gabriele, Empoli, a pottery production centre in the Arno val-ley (4th - 6th century).

20.00 Reception

16.45 - 18.15

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TIMETABLE SESSIONS LECTURES

8.30 - 12.00 3rd SESSION

Distribution and Consumption

8.30 - 9.00 Invited paper

M O R N I N G

M. Bonifay, C. Capelli, Archéométrie et archéologie des céramiques africaines, 2: Nouvelles données sur les céramiques cu-linaires et les amphores.

Ceremony Hall of the School of Philosophy (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)

Friday 08 April 2011

Day 2

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

9.00 - 10.20 Oral papers

9.00 - 9.15

A. Pecci, M. Á. Cau, Residue analysis of Late Roman cooking pots and amphorae from Sa Mesquida (Mallorca, Balearic Islands).

9.15 - 9.30

V. Korosis, Amphorae, storage vessels and table ware from Megara, Attica. Ceramic evidence for the city during the Early Byzan-tine period.

9.30 - 9.45S. Akrivopoulou, P. Slampeas, Late roman amphorae and cooking ware from the his-torical center of Thessaloniki, Greece.

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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM - DAY 2

10.00 - 10.20 Discussion

E. M. Doksanalti, Cooking ware production and import in Knidos in the light of the recent excavations.

9.45 - 10.00

10.20 - 10.45 Coffee break

10.45 - 12.00

3rd SESSION (continuing)

11.45 - 12.05 Discussion

G. Zenoni, New stratigraphic contexts for the study of the late pottery of Palmyra.

10.45 - 11.00

11.00 - 11.15

F. Kenkel, The Late Roman Pottery of the Tall Zira’a in northern Jordan – Common Ware and Trade Material of a village in the area of influence of the Decapolis-cities Abila, Ga-dara, Gerasa and Pella.

Oral papers

A. Türker, The Archaeological Survey in Pam-phylia and Tracheia Cilicia: Ceramic Results.

11.15 - 11.30

S. Gupta-Agarwal, Cultural transmission and the influences of consumer demand: a case study using ceramics from Karanis, Egypt.

11.30 - 11.45

Loutra Paradeisos (Bey Hamam)

12.15 - 13.45 Poster session

13.45-14.45 Lunch break

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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM - DAY 2

Ceremony Hall of the School of Philosophy (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)

15.00 - 17.05

4th SESSION

Typology and Chronology

A F T E R N O O N

Oral papers

15.00 - 15.15S. Demesticha, Typology in Context: The Case of Late Roman Amphorae.

15.15 - 15.30P. Armstrong, What’s in a name? The Byzan-tine counterparts of Late Roman 2 ampho-rae.

15.30 - 15.45

A. Sazanov, Cretan amphorae from north-ern Black Sea region: contexts, chronology, typology.

15.45 - 16.00D. Asimakopoulos, Α. Oulkeroglou, O. Katsaveli, Depictions of amphorae in Late Antiquity. A Preliminary Report.

16.00 - 16.15

J. Poblome, P. Bes, P. Monsieur, R. Willet,A new meaning to boring typologies. A story on koinè and exchange patterns in South-western Asia Minor.

16.15 - 16.30A. Opait, Preliminary observations on some unknown Aegean amphora types of Roman period.

16.30 - 16.45A. Ardet, Dressel 24 and Late 2 amphorae in Dacia (IIIrd – VIIth A. D. centuries).

16.45 - 17.05 Discussion

17.05 - 17.30 Coffee break

15.00 - 16.45

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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM - DAY 2

P. Reynolds, E. Pavlidis, Early 7th century de-posits from the ‘Bishop’s House’ complex, Nicopolis (Epirus, Greece).

18.15 - 18.30

18.30 - 18.45S. Ladstätter, More than a rubbish pit. A 7th

century pottery deposit from Ephesus.

18.45 - 19.00

R. P. Gayraud, J. Ch. Tréglia, Amphores, céramiques culinaires et communes des niveaux omeyyades de Fustat – Istabl ‘ Antar (Le Caire, Egypte).

19.45 - 20.05 Discussion

Oral papers18.00 - 20.05

17.30 - 20.05 4th SESSION(continuing)

17.30 - 18.00 Invited paperJ. Poblome, From Dark Age pottery to social devolution?

18.00 - 18.15E. Portale, Il crepuscolo di Gortina: le anfore di VII-VIII secolo.

19.00 - 19.15F. Diosono, H. Patterson, Ceramiche dell’insediamento di IV-IX sec. di Villa San Sil-vestro (Cascia, Italia).

19.15 - 19.30E. Cirelli, Tipologia e diffusione delle anfore a Ravenna e Classe tra V e VIII secolo.

19.30 - 19.45

E. Ariño, S. Dahí, Ceramic contexts from Late Antiquity to Early Middle Ages (350-700), in rural settlements of Salamanca (Spain).

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TIMETABLE SESSIONS LECTURES

8.30 - 10.30

5th SESSION

Regionalcontexts. East

Mediterranean

M O R N I N G

Ceremony Hall of the School of Philosophy (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)

Saturday 09 April 2011

Day 3

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

Oral papers

8.30 - 8.45J. S. Gros, Une forme particulière des abords de l’agora de Thasos : le “pot de chambre”.

8.45 - 9.00S. Zachariadis, Pottery from the workshop building block in the early byzantine city of Philippi, Greece.

9.00 - 9.15E. Dafi, Amphorae and cooking wares from the coastal site of Antikyra in Boeotia, Greece.

9.15 - 9.30

A. Kouveli, Excavation for the New Acropolis Museum in Athens: Amphorae from the late roman house-well 114.

9.30 - 9.45P. Veleni, F. Karagianni, Common ware from the Agora of Thessaloniki, Greece.

B. Tsigarida, S. Vasileiou, Late roman pot-tery from recent excavation at Cassandra of Chalcidice.

9.45 - 10.00

8.30 - 10.15

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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM - DAY 3

10.15 - 10.35 Discussion

V. Klontza-Jaklova, Late Roman - Early Byz-antine Storage and Transport Pottery from Priniatikos Pyrgos (East Crete, Greece).

10.00 - 10.15

10.35 - 11.00 Coffee break

11.45 - 12.00Ö. Çömezoğlu, Ceramic findings from the early Byzantine Church of Rhodiapolis.

12.00 - 12.15

C. Rocheron, Le répertoire morphologique de la céramique commune à pâte cal-caire de la fin de l’antiquité et du début de l’époque byzantine à Xanthos.

13.00 - 13.20 Discussion

Oral papers11.30 - 13.20

11.00 - 11.30 Invited paper

J. Buxeda i Carrigos, Archaeology and ar-chaeometry in Eastern Mediterranean Late Roman ceramic studies. Problems and de-velopments.

11.30 - 11.45

A. Pentedeka, K. Morgan, A. Soteriou, Pat-terns of local pottery production on Late Ro-man Ithaki: preliminary remarks on the coarse and cooking ware fabrics.

12.15 - 12.30

N. Schwerdt, When my dinner’s this bad, why should my bath be so good? Utilitarian and Cooking Wares from the Baths of Faustina in Miletus (Turkey).

12.30 - 12.45M. Fischer, Pottery, petrography and ethnos: an oil lamp from Yavneh-Yam (Israel) with a Menorah decoration as case study.

12.45 - 13.00R. Rosenthal-Heginbottom, Dating the Jeru-salem rilled-rim and arched-rim basins.

13.20 - 14.30 Lunch break

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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM - DAY 3

7th SESSION

Mediterranean: a market

without frontiers

14.30 - 16.00

6th SESSION

Regionalcontexts. West

Mediterranean

A F T E R N O O N

Oral papers

14.30 - 14.45

D. Bernal Casasola, M. Bustamante Alva-rez, A. M. Sáez Romero, Contextos tardorro-manos de ámbito haliéutico de la ciudad Tingitana de Septem.

14.45 - 15.00

T. Cividini, C. Magrini, Associazioni ceram-iche e strutture insediative nel Friuli collinare e pedemontano tra tarda antichità e alto medioevo: nuove considerazioni sul sito di Invillino e su altri contesti coevi.

15.00 - 15.15C. Grifa, Ceramic production of Campania region.

15.15 - 15.30

S. Menchelli, M. Pasquinucci, C. Capelli, R. Cabella, The late italian red slip common wares: some case studies.

15.30 - 15.45

C. Nervi, Local and imported pottery at Nora (Sardinia-Cagliari) during Roman Empire. Comparison between town and land fin-dings.

P. Arthur, Thoughts on trade, travellers and technological transmission.

15.45 - 16.00 Discussion

16.00 - 19.30

16.00 - 16.30 Invited paper

16.30 - 17.00 Coffee break

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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM - DAY 3

F. Oliveri, A Late Roman wreck from deep water investigation off Levanzo (Egadi is-lands, western Sicily): Capo Grosso’s Relito 1.

Oral papers17.00 - 19.20

17.00 - 17.15

17.15 - 17.30

O. Menozzi, Late Roman CW and Ampho-rae from Cirenaica (Libya): archaeometri-cal studies, typologies and productions.

17.30 - 17.45A. Loglio, Le anfore tardoantiche del Tem-pio flavio di Leptis Magna.

A. Ribera i Lacomba, M. Rosselló Mesquida, Imports of ceramics from the Eastern Medi-terranean in the territory of Valentia in Late Antiquity period (5th centuries - 7th AD).

17.45 - 18.00

18.00 - 18.15O. Belvedere, Amphorae and Coarse Ware from Thermae Himeraeae (Sicily) and its hin-terland.

18.15 - 18.30K. Slane, E. Kiriatzi, Kythera “al fresco”: ex-amination of LR cooking pots traded in the Aegean.

18.30 - 18.45M. Tekocak, Late Roman Amphorae in Kel-enderis.

19.20 - 19.50 Conclusive discussion

18.45 - 19.00

Y. Waksman, Y. Morozova, S. Zelenko, M. Çolak, Archaeological and archaeometric investigations of the amphorae cargo of a late roman shipwreck sunk near the cape of Plaka (Crimea, Ukraine).

19.00 - 19.20 Discussion

S. Santoro, Closing remarks.

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Pottery session8.30 - 10.30

Museum of Byzantine Culture

Sunday 10 April 2011

Day 4

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

TIMETABLE SESSIONS

10.45 - late in the afternoon

Visit of Dion (and pottery session in the storeroom of the archaeological site)

Excursion

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CITY CENTER

City center