Dear All,
Please find below some additional information on the workshop 'Burial and Social Change in Ancient Italy, 9th-5th century BC: Approaching Social Agents'
Please note that we are still able to accept a couple of papers, so feel free to contact me to submit your proposal.
Apologies for cross-posting
Best wishes
Elisa Perego
UCL ([log in to unmask])
DATE: The workshop has been extended from the 7th of June only to both the 7th and the 8th. This decision has been taken to offer all the potential speakers the opportunity to present their work and attend the final round table/open discussion.
WHERE: The British School at Rome, Via Gramsci 61, Rome
PRELIMINARY LIST of SPEAKERS (Please note that the list of speakers is not complete as we are still waiting fro some people to submit their abstracts)
(1) Cristiano Iaia (Rome): Various styles of commensality seen through the burial rites of Early Iron Age Central Italy
(2) Olivia Kelley (Sydney): Meals for the dead or rituals for the living? : Cooking vessels and communal identity in the burials of Peucetia
(3) Owain Morris (Birbeck): Quid in nomine est? What’s in a name: Re-contextualising the Princely tombs and social change in ancient Campania.
(4) Eoin O’Donoghue (Galway): Changing and Maintaining Gender Identities in Orientalising and Archaic Tyrrhenian Italy: Burials, Funerary Architecture, and Iconography
(5) Elisa Perego (UCL)
(6) Rafael Scopacasa (BSR)
(7) Lucy Shipley (Southampton): Potting Personhood: Biconical Urns and the Development of Individual Funerary Identity
(8) Lorenzo Zamboni (Pavia): Frontiers of the Plain. Funerary Contexts of VI century BC in Western Emilia
(9) Vera zanoni (Pavia): Youth on Fire. The role of non-adults in Alpine Brandopferplätze
REGISTRATION: the deadline for registration is 30th April 2011 (later applications may be considered). Those who are interested in accommodation at the British School at Rome are kindly invited to contact Rafael Scopacasa ([log in to unmask]) by the end of the month.
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