CONNECTIVITY AND MOBILITY IN THE ANCIENT WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN
February 14th, 15th and 27th 2020
2175 Angell Hall
Classical Studies Library
University of Michigan
Connectivity, Mobility, and Scale in the Ancient Western Mediterranean:
A Symposium (Part 1)
February 14th (3-6pm)
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Free & open fo the public
Graduate Student Poster Session (3-4)
Keynote Talks (4-6pm)
¢ Introduction: Linda Gosner (University of Michigan)
¢ Peter van Dommelen (Brown University)
Connecting Against the Grain: Mobility in the Iron Age West Mediterranean
Miguel Ángel Cau (Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats and the University of Barcelona)
Multi-scalar Connectivities in the Western Mediterranean in Late Antiquity
Against the Grain: Transversal and Small Scale Connectivities in the Ancient Western Mediterranean (A Workshop)
February 15th (9-5 pm)
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(Please RSVP at http://myumi.ch/mnA3o)
Morning Session (9am -12:20pm):
¢ Anthony Russell (Independent Scholar)
A Lower-case ‘g’ Globalised World? Examining Three Paradigms of Culture Contact in Middle and, Late Bronze Age Sicily
¢ Jeremy Hayne (Independent Scholar)
The Missing Link? Connecting Sardinia, Corsica and Italy in the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age
¢ Catherine Steidl (Koç University)
The Business of Becoming: Network and Community in the Northwest Mediterranean in the Mid-first Millennium BCE
¢ Jessica Nowlin (University of Texas at San Antonio)
At the Margins of "Orientalization": Funerary Ritual and Local Practice in Appennine Central Italy
Afternoon Session (2-5pm)
¢ Giulia Saltini Semerari (University of Michigan)
Mediterranean Connectivity on Southern Italy. Datasets, Methods and Theory
¢ Linda Gosner (University of Michigan)
Mining, Movement, and Migration in Roman Iberia
¢ Catalina Mas (University of Barcelona)
Intra and Inter-inland Connectivity in the Balearic Islands in Antiquity
¢ Alejandro Sinner (University of Victoria)
Human Mobility Between Italy and NE Hispania During the Late Republican Period
¢ Closing Comments: Peter van Dommelen (Brown University) and Miguel Ángel Cau (Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats and the University of Barcelona)
Connectivity, Mobility, and Scale in the Ancient Western Mediterranean:
A Symposium (Part 2)
February 27th (4-6pm)
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Tamar Hodos (University of Bristol)
Mobility and Connectivity: Global Ideas on Local Scales
Discussant:
Carolina López-Ruiz (Ohio State University)
With sponsorship from: The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, the International Institute, the University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological
Archaeology, Rackham Graduate School, CEW+ Frances and Sydney Lewis Visiting Leaders Fund, the Center for Research on Teaching and Learning, the Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies, the Institute for the Humanities, and the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology. The departments of History of Art, the Interdisciplinary Program in Classical Art and Archaeology, Anthropology, Middle East Studies, Romance Languages and Literatures, and History.
More information here - https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/mediterranean-connectivities/
Regards,
Pete
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