The Aegean and the Levant at the turn of Bronze and Iron Ages
Workshop I
Warsaw, 10-12 January 2014
Institute of History UW; Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28
(program do pobrania w formacie PDF )
10.01 (Friday)
room 108 (New Building of the Faculty of History)
16.00-17.00 Historical context – Palestine perspective
Łukasz Niesiołowski-Spano’ (University of Warsaw), The Sea Peoples – nature of their migration to the East.
17.00-18.00 Historical context – Greek perspective
Marek Węcowski (University of Warsaw), Towards a social paradigm of cultural transfers in Early Iron Age Greece. Three (or four) case studies
/Discussion/
11.01 (Saturday)
room 101 (Institute of History, department of Ancient History)
10.00-11.00 Archaeological context – Greek perspective I
Marta Guzowska, What do we know about Aegean origin of the Philistines and why do we need to know more?
11.00-12.00 Archaeological context – Greek perspective II
Constantinos Paschalidis (National Archaeological Museum, Athens), The Mycenaean Cemetery at Clauss, near Patras. The rise and fall of a local society towards the end of an era.
12.00-13.00 Archaeological context – Levantine perspective
Alexander Fantalkin, (Tel Aviv University)
/Discussion/
/Lunch/
15.00-16.00 New methods of investigation the past I – Human genetics
Marcin Grynberg (Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics PAS/PAN), Anna Juras (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań)
16.00-17.00 New methods of investigation the past II
Argyroula Nafplioti, Residential Mobility in the Aegean: Isotope Geochemistry Research
17.00-18.00
New perspectives for further research – roundtable.
/Discussion/
12.01 (Sunday)
room 101 (Institute of History, department of Ancient History)
10.00-11.00 Linguistic context – Anatolian perspective
Ilya Yakubovich (University of Marburg), Two cases of language coexistence in Ancient Anatolia: Sociolinguistic interpretation
11.00-12.00 Linguistic context – Greek perspective
Rafał Rosół (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań), The earliest contacts between the Greeks and the Semites in the light of linguistic evidence