A jeruzsálemi Héber Egyetem december 4-én "Interconnections and Regional Narratives in Mediterranean Archaeology (c. 1700 - 700 BCE)" címmel kis szimpóziumot rendez. Mivel honlapja nincs (minek is az), ideiktatom a programot. Az előadók között több, igen neves kutató is található, mint Manfred Bietak, Yuval Goren vagy Itamar Singer.
First Session (Aren Maeir, Bar-Ilan University, Israel, Chair)
9:20 Opening Remarks
9:30-10:00 Manfred Bietak (University of Vienna, Austria ): The Minoan connections of Egypt
10:00-10:30 Robert Schiestl (Freie Universität Berlin , Germany): The Asiatic community at Tell el-Dab`a
10:30-11:00 Yuval Goren (Tel Aviv University, Israel): International Exchange in the Eastern Mediterranean: The case of the Uluburun Ship as seen through the Petrographic Microscope
Second Session (Assaf Yasur-Landau, UCSC, USA, Chair)
11:30-12:00 Sarah Morris (UCLA, USA): Isaac and Iphigenia: comparing accounts of infant sacrifice in Greece and the Near East
12:00-12:30 Joanna Smith (Columbia University, USA): Regionalism and the Role of Cyprus in Mediterranean Interconnections
12:30-13:00 John Papadopoulos (UCLA , USA): Why Jerusalem needs Athens: Reflections on Early Iron Age absolute chronology
13:00-13:30 Itamar Singer (Tel Aviv University , Israel): The Tel Aphek Fragment and the Problem of Early Philistine Writing
Third Session (Ami Mazar, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, Chair)
15:00-15:30 Louise Hitchcock ( University of Melbourne, Australia): Building Mediterranean Identities: The Role of Architecture
15:30-16:00 Marie Henriette Gates (Bilkent University, Turkey ): Manufacturing a Mediterranean identity at Kinet Hüyük, a remote Bronze Age port in Cilicia
16:00-16:30 Jeremy Rutter (Dartmouth College, USA ): Transport Vessel Forms from Kommos (Southern Crete) in the Late Bronze Age and Their Implications for Cultural Interactions throughout the Central and Eastern Mediterranean
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