POstgraduate Cypriot Archaeology 2011
19-22 Oct 2011 Lyon (France)

Program

Where : Amphithéâtre E. Benveniste, Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée, 7 rue Raulin, Lyon 7e. Wellcoming cocktail, coffee and lunch breaks will take place in the Hall of the library of the MOM (5 rue Raulin, ground floor).



19th Octobre 2011 (Wednesday)


4 - 5 p.m.          Registration of participants

5 p.m.      Opening of the conference:

     Laurent Coulon (Vice-Director of HiSoMA)

     Antoine Hermary (President of the CEC) and the organizers

5.30 p.m.          Opening conference, by Marguerite Yon

     Les vestiges de Kition à Larnaca aux XVIIIe et XIXe siècles

7 p.m.                Welcoming cocktail



20th October 2011 (Thursday)


10 a.m.            Charalambos Paraskeva (University of Edinburgh)


Middle/Late Chalcolithic to Early Bronze Age Cyprus: New Perspectives in Archaeological    Theory and Techniques - An Introduction

10.30 a.m.      Julien Beck (Université de Genève)

L'occupation néolithique de Kataliondas-Kourvellos : état de la question


11 - 11.30 a.m.: coffee break


11.30 a.m.                

Luca Bombardieri (University of Florence), 

Caterina Scirè Calabrisotto (

INFN-

Labec), 

Francesca 

Chelazzi (

University of Glasgow)

   

Dating the contexts (or contextualize the dating?): new evidences from the Southern Cemetery at Erimi-Laonin tou Porakou (EC-LC I)

12                     Artemis Georgiou (Merton College, University of Oxford)

Settlement Histories of Cyprus in the twelfth century BC



12.30 - 2 p.m. : lunch break


2 p.m.              Constantinos Constantinou (University of East Anglia)     

7th to 5th millennium Eastern Mediterranean:  Identifying Contacts between Cyprus and North Levant after the Break-down of PPNB Interaction Sphere

2.30 p.m.        Christian Vonhoff (German Archaeological Institute - Athens)

The Phenomenon of Feasting in Early Iron Age Cyprus – Bronze and Iron Obeloi from Cypriot Tombs as Evidence for Elite Self-Conception, Social Networks and Trans-Mediterranean Cultural Exchange

3 p.m.              Anna Paule (Université de Provence)

                          La parure protohistorique de Chypre : une recherche de traces sur le continent grec


3.30 - 4 p.m. : coffee break


4 p.m.                
Bérénice Chamel (Université Lumière-Lyon 2), Modwene Poulmarc’h (Université Lumière-Lyon 2), Yasemin Yilmaz (Université Bordeaux 1), Gaëlle Granier (Université de la Méditerranée), Emmanuelle Vila (Université Lumière-Lyon 2), Eftychia Zachariou (Department of Antiquities, Cyprus), Françoise Le Mort (Université Lumière-Lyon 2)

Apport de l’anthropologie à la compréhension des pratiques funéraires aux époques hellénistique et romaine : le cas de la tombe d'Ambeli tou Englezou à Polis Chrysochous (Chypre)

4.30 p.m.        Paul Nowakowski (University of Warsaw)

          The family of Titus Flavius Glaukos, procurator of βυθίη Κύπρος




21st October 2011 (Friday)

9 a.m.               Anna P. Georgiadou (Université de Provence - University of Athens)

      À propos de la production céramique géométrique d’Amathonte : essai de caractérisation

9.30 a.m.        Anja Ulbrich (Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford)

Sculpture from ancient Idalion: the earliest provenanced find-assemblage in the Ashmolean's Cypriot Collection

10 a.m.            Jan-Marc Henke (University of Vienna)

New Evidences for the Definition of Workshops of Cypriote Terracottas at East Aegean Findingspots and its Chronological Background

10.30 - 11 a.m. : coffee break

11 a.m.            Niki Kyriakou (Cyprus Institute)

Developing a GIS and Agent Based Modeling simulation for identifying territories, settlement distribution patterns, sites hierarchies and interrelations: the case study of the rural environment of roman towns of Cyprus

11.30 a.m.     Hesperia Iliadou (Neapolis University, Cyprus), Philippe Trélat (Université de Rouen)

Tracing the Market Place: commercial and artisan activity in Nicosia between the Latin and Ottoman eras



12 - 1.30 p.m.: lunch break

1.30 p.m.        Aurélie Carbillet (Université Lumière-Lyon 2)

Naviguer vers l'éternité. Les modèles de bateau en terre cuite chypriotes et leur association à la navigation eschatologique

2 p.m.              Dave Lightbody (University of Glasgow)

Signs of Conciliation: The hybridised ‘Tree of Life’ in the Iron Age City Kingdoms of Cyprus

2.30 p.m.        Yannick Vernet (Université d'Avignon)

L’Apollon chypriote : De la nature et des animaux


3 - 3.30 p.m. : coffee break 

3.30 p.m.   Conclusions, by Antoine Hermary


8 p.m.       Gala dinner



22nd October 2011 (Saturday)

10 a.m.        Guided tour of the Cypriote collection of the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon, 
      by Sabine Fourrier
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