[SLO] Oddelek za arheologijo FFUL | Inštitut za arheologijo ZRC SAZU – Predavanje dr. Hermanna Genza ‘Hattusha: The Capital of the Hittite Empire’

U organizaciji Oddelka za arheologijo FFUL i Inštituta za arheologijo ZRC SAZU, u srijedu 25. rujna 2013. godine u 18 sati, u predavaonici Geografskega inštituta ZRC SAZU (Gosposka 16, Ljubljana) održat će se predavanje dr. Hermanna Genza ‘Hattusha: The Capital of the Hittite Empire’.

Predavanje će biti održano na engleskom jeziku.

Dr. Hermann Genz je izvanredni profesor na američkom sveučilištu u Bejrutu. Svoje istraživanje je posvetio brončanom i željeznom dobu Levanta i središnje Anatolije, nastanku kompleksnih društava te razlogu propasti hetitskog kraljevstva. Studirao je na sveučilištu u Tübingenu. Njegova istraživanja željeznog doba u središnjoj Anatoliji i obradi željeznodobne keramike iz iskopavanja Hatuše – Boğazköya su omogućila njemačka znanstvena fundacija i ispostava Njemačkog arheološkog insituta u Carigradu. Sudjelovao je na brojnim iskopavanjima u Jordanu, Turskoj i Libanonu te vodio terenska istraživanja u Tell Fadous – Kfarabida u Libanonu. Autor je brojnih rasprava te priprema preglednu studiju Libanona od prapovijesti do helenizma.

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[SLO] Oddelek za arheologijo – 18. neolitski seminar [PRESS]

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18. neolitski seminar

Kulturne in družbene identitete v mezolitiku in neolitiku Evrazije /

18. neolitski seminar

Kuturni i socijalni identiteti u mezolitiku i neolitiku Euroazije

U organizaciji:

Oddelek za arheologijo
Filozofska fakulteta
Univerza v Ljubljani

18. neolitski seminar održavat će se na Odsjeku za arheologiju Filozofskog fakulteta u Ljubljani. Tema seminara su kulturni i socijalni identiteti u mezolitiku i neolitiku Euroazije.

Program

Friday, 11th November

Morning session (9.00- 13.00)
Moderator: Dr. Bernhard Weninger
Mihael Budja
Department of Archaeology, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Introduction to the conference
Mark J. Hudson
University of West Kyushu, Japan
‘Austronesian’ and ‘Japanese’ in the Neolithic of the southern Ryukyu Islands
Takamune Kawashima
Department of Asian and African studies, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Increasing regional diversity of production and emerging local identities
Erick Robinson and Philippe Crombé
Department of Archaeology, Ghent University, Belgium
The Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt Mesolithic: a socioecological approach
Discussion & coffee/tea

Penny Bickle1, Alex Bentley2, Robert Hedges3, Julie Hamilton3, Linda Fibiger3, Geoff Nowell4, Christopher Dale4, Daniela Hofmann1 and Alasdair Whittle1
1Archaeology and Conservation, Cardiff University UK, 2Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Bristol, UK, 3School of Archaeology, University of Oxford, UK, 4Department of Earth Sciences, University of Durham, UK
Diversity in cultural identities and regional variation in the Early Neolithic? The story from isotopic analysis
Roderick B. Salisbury
School of Archaeology and Ancient History, University of Leicester, UK
Place and identity: networks of Neolithic communities in Central Europe
Katerina Psimogiannou
Department of Archaeology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Creating identities in the mortuary arena of the Greek Final Neolithic: a contextual definition of the practices in Central and Southern Greece
Evita Kalogiropoulou
Department of Archaeology and Conservation, Cardiff University, UK
Forming social identities in Neolithic Northern Greece: a spatial approach
Discussion & lunch

Afternoon session (14.30- 18.30)
Moderator: Dr. Penny Bickle
Goce Naumov
Institute for History of Art and Archaeology, University of Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
Regional perspectives of Neolithic corporeality in the Republic of Macedonia
Alenka Tomaž1 and Ljubo Fidanoski2
1Science and Research centre Koper, Institute for Mediterranean Heritage, University of Primorska, Koper, Slovenia, 2Museum of the City of Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
Houses and households identities at Neolithic Cerje – Govrlevo, Republic of Macedonia
Radmila Balaban
Department of Archaeology, Belgrade University Belgrade, Serbia
Use and reuse of the house – reconstructing the social structures in the Neolithic
Discussion & coffee/tea

Adam N. Crnobrnja
Belgrade City Museum, Belgrade, Serbia
Group identities in the Late Neolithic in the Central Balkans
Marko Porčić
Department of Archaeology, University of Belgrade, Serbia
Social complexity and inequality in the Late Neolithic in Central Balkans: reviewing the evidence.
Roberto Micheli
Superintendence to archaeological properties of Friuli Venzia Giulia, Trieste, Italy
Personal ornaments, Neolithic groups and social identities: insights into the Neolithic of Northern Italy
Konstantinos Trimmis and Elezi Gazmend
Department of Archaeology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Who is the Caveman? Identities and roles of the Aegean Neolithic cave users
Dimitrij Mlekuž, Milena Horvat and Mihael Budja
Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts, Ljubljana University, Slovenia
Mala Triglavca: material practices, identity and community
General discussion

Saturday, 12th November
Morning session (9.00- 13.00)
Moderator: Dr. Dimitrij Mlekuž
Alja Žorž
Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Preventive Archaeology Centre, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Social identity in the megalithic ritual landscape
Miloš Spasić
Belgrade City Museum, Belgrade, Serbia
Cattle to settle – bull to rule: on bovine iconography among Neolithic Vinča culture communities
Selena Vitezović
Archaeological Institute, Belgrade, Serbia
Jewellery from osseous materials in Starčevo culture
Discussion & coffee/tea

Bernhard Weninger
Institute of Prehistory, University of Köln, Germany
Radiocarbon choreography: revolutions, dates and dogmas
Marko Sraka
Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts, Ljubljana University, Slovenia
14C dates and cultural sequences – case studies from continental Slovenia and contradictions in selected cultural schemes of Central and South-east European Neolithic and Eneolithic cultures
Anett Osztás
Institute of Archaeology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
A major site in Neolithic Europe: Alsónyék-Bátaszék, Southeastern Transdanubia (Hungary)
Mira Strmčnik Gulič1 and Bine Kramberger2
1Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Preventive Archaeology Centre, Maribor, Slovenia, 2Bistrica ob Dravi, Slovenia
Late Neolithic/Eneolithic settlement Zgornje Radvanje
Alenka Tomaž
Science and Research centre Koper, Institute for Mediterranean Heritage, University of Primorska, Koper, Slovenia
Eneolithic site at Turnišče in Prekmurje

Afternoon session (14.30- 18.30)
Moderator: Dr. Alenka Tomaž
Marija Lubšina Tušek1 and Boris Kavur2
1Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Preventive Archaeology Centre, Ptuj, Slovenia, 2Science and Research centre Koper, Institute for Mediterranean Heritage, University of Primorska, Koper, Slovenia
Pits and holes. Early Copper Age architecture in Eastern Slovenia
Phil Mason
Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Preventive Archaeology Centre, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Settlement and place in the Neolithic and Eneolithic of Central and South-eastern Slovenia
Irena Šinkovec
City Museum Ljubljana, Slovenia
Pile-dwelling at Špica in Ljubljana
Discussion & coffee/tea

Boris Kavur
Science and Research centre Koper, Institute for Mediterranean Heritage, University of Primorska, Koper, Slovenia
Go West! Sustained traditions and changed identities in the process of colonization of new territories
Rajna Šošić Klindžić1, Jacqueline Balen2, Tomislav Hršak3, Davor Špoljar4
1Department of Archaeology, University of Zagreb, Croatia, 2Archeological Museum Zagreb, Croatia, 3Archaeological Museum Osijek, Croatia, 4Zagreb, Croatia
Local differences reflected through everyday activities in Stone Age Slavonia: examples from Virovitica-Brekinja, Tomašanci-Palača and Kaznica-Rutak
Vasilka Dimitrovska
Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
The system of local supply for stone tools in Amzabegovo-Vršnik culture
General discussion and closing remarks

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