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ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY CONFERENCE 12 - SAPIENZA UNIVERSITA' DI ROMA
MUSEO DELL'ARTE CLASSICA 16 - 19 MARCH 2016
15 MARCH 2016, TUESDAY
Registration opens in the Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia Foyer
17 - 20
Odeion
23. FONTI E METODI PER LA
RICOSTRUZIONE DELLA STORIA
URBANA DI ROMA ANTICA
Organised by: Alessandra Ten e
Domenico Palombi
Le fonti hanno sempre ragione?
Agrippa, il Campo Marzio e la
riorganizzazione delle factiones
circenses, Marian Letizia
Caldelli
9.00
L’Aventino: “the most
aristocratic quarter of the city”,
Alessandra Capodiferro e Paola
Quaranta
9.30
Percorso tra i documenti di
archivio per la ricostruzione
della storia urbana, Luigia
Attilia e Paola Chini
10
10.30
Il Tevere, i ponti e l’Annona,
Paolo Liverani
11
Fonti letterarie e storia urbana
di Roma antica: i limiti
dell’interpretazione, Domenico
Palombi
16 MARCH 2016, WEDNESDAY
Aula "Partenone"
MORNING SESSIONS
26. L’ADRIATICO
3. EMPERORS AND FRONTIERS
NELL’ANTICHITA’ QUALE
Organised by: David Breeze,
LUOGO DI TRANSITO DI
Erik Graafstal and Rebecca H.
UOMINI, DI MERCI E MODELLI Jones
CULTURALI 1/2 Organised by:
Roberto Perna and Francis
Tassaux
Lo spazio adriatico tra golfo
Gaius and Claudius, 40-43: the
Ionio et Caput Adriae, Jean-Luc slow build-up for Britain, Erik
Lamboley
Graafstal
Aula "Archeologia"
Aula "Epidauro"
Auletta "Archeologia"
5. INTERDISCIPLINARY
APPROACHES TO ANCIENT
ROMAN DIETS 1/2 Organised
by: Ricardo Fernandes and
Roksana Chowaniec
29. REPLICATION AND
STANDARDIZATION IN THE
ROMAN WORLD Organised by:
Greg Woolf
Multidisciplinary Approaches to Greg Woolf
Human-Chicken Interactions:
Contextualising Britain in the
Wider Roman World , Mark
Maltby, Julia Best and Mike
Feide
Lo sviluppo del modello urbano Domitian on the Danube:
Astrid Van Oyen
tra le due sponde dell’Adriatico Dealing Death to the Dacians?, Investigating ‘lifeways’ in
quale strumento di
Christoph Rummel
Imperial Roman Italy: an
trasmissione e assimilazione
integrated bioarchaeological
culturale, Roberto Perna
approach, Oliver Craig, Luca
Bondioli and Peter Garnsey
AdriAtlas et les routes de
Antoninus Pius: A peaceful
Latrine rumours from Augusta Jennifer Trimble
l’Adriatique, Maria Paola
reign?, David Breeze
Raurica – Roman toilets as a
Castiglioni, Clément Coutelier,
source of information about
Marie-Claire Ferriès, Nathalie
diet and health, Sabine
Prévôt, Yolande Marion, Sara
Deschler-Erb, Örni Akeret,
Zanni and Francis Tassaux
Heide Hüster Plogmann and
Christine Pümpin
COFFEE BREAK
Proprietà imperiali e produzioni Marcus Aurelius: from
Finding Millet in the Ancient
nel Delta Padano in età
Philosophy to Reality, Sonja
World, Charlene Murphy
romana, Livio Zerbini, Laura
Jilek
Audino, Silvia Ripà and
Federica Maria Riso
Andrew Bevan
Produzioni ceramiche nella
Septimius Severus – Expeditio Cereals and Pulses in Roman
Katherine McDonald
Apulia et Calabria. Spazi,
felicissima Britannica, Rebecca diet and nutrition: a
forme, strutture, Custode Silvio H. Jones
biochemical approach, Frits
Fioriello, Anna Mangiatordi
Heinrich and Annette Hansen
and Paolo Perfido
11.30
La pianta marmorea severiana: Sistemi di comunicazione tra
una messa a punto, Francesca Ravenna e Altino: nuove
de Caprariis and Alessandra
prospettive, Alberto Andreoli
Ten
Caracalla beyond the Limes
Raetiae – Planned campaign,
immediate reaction or pure
fiction?, C. Sebastian Sommer
Animal consumption, social
inequality, and economic
change in a non-elite area of
Pompeii, Emily Holt
Alicia Jiménez
12
DISCUSSION
Studi di topografia urbana:
aggiornamenti sulle città
antiche dell'area sud adriatica,
Maria Luisa Marchi
12.30
13-14
Reconstructing ancient diet
through archaeological
resources: Agriculture in
Switzerland from 800 B.C.E. to
754 C.E. , Ryan E. Hughes
DISCUSSION
22. ROMA: I PALAZZI DEL
POTERE TRA LA META’ DEL I E
LA METÀ DEL II SECOLO D.C.
NUOVE RICERCHE Organised
by: Mirella Serlorenzi and
Fulvio Coletti
26. L’ADRIATICO
NELL’ANTICHITA’ QUALE
LUOGO DI TRANSITO DI
UOMINI, DI MERCI E MODELLI
CULTURALI 2/2 Organised by:
Roberto Perna and Francis
Tassaux
LUNCH
AFTERNOON SESSIONS
8. ROME'S INTERNAL
FRONTIERS Organised by:
Eckhard Deschler-Erb
DISCUSSION
5. INTERDISCIPLINARY
APPROACHES TO ANCIENT
ROMAN DIETS 2/2 Organised
by: Ricardo Fernandes and
Roksana Chowaniec
11. INNOVATION THROUGH
IMITATION IN THE ROMAN
WORLD: CREATIVE PROCESSES
AS A SOCIAL PHENOMENON IN
ROMAN CRAFTS Organised by:
Elizabeth M. Greene and
Thomas Schierl
Palatino. Indagini
archeologiche negli ambienti a
sud-est del Triclinio Imperiale
della Domus Flavia, Valentina
Santoro
Circolazione di merci e uomini
a Bononia e Mutina alla luce
della documentazione
epigrafica, Daniela Rigato,
Manuela Mongardi and Mattia
Vitelli Casella
Natural versus political regions Celsus’ therapeutic galactology
of the Roman Empire: The
(γαλακτολογία ἰατρική), Maciej
example of the northwestern
Kokoszko
provinces , Sabine Deschler-Erb
Imitation and the mass
production of elite status
markers: Intaglios in the 2nd
and 3rd centuries, Elizabeth M.
Greene
Il Progetto Domus Tiberiana
(Roma). Cantieri edili fra l’età
neroniana e l’età adrianea
lungo la Nova Via: primi
risultati, Mirella Serlorenzi,
Fulvio Coletti, Lino Traini, Giulia
Sterpa e Stefano Camporeale
Insediamenti, territorio e
materiali ceramici nella Puglia
meridionale tra media e tarda
età imperiale, Giovanni
Mastronuzzi, Renato Caldarola,
Carlo De Mitri, Nicola Laghezza
and Valeria Melissano
Can we define Roman
provincial identities on the
basis of material culture?,
Stefanie Hoss
Bread and Barley: The
relationship between staple
foods, nutrition and health in
the Roman world, Erica Rowan
At the limits of creativity: The
creation of style in dress
accessories between mass
supply and individualism,
Thomas Schierl
Importance of internal
boarders in the Roman Empire:
written sources and model
cases?, Anne Kolb and Lukas
Zingg
From the mouths of babes:
subadult diet in Roman London ,
Rebecca Redfern, Rebecca
Gowland and Lindsay Powell
Calculating borders?
Possibilities and risks of spatial
analysis for reconstructing
roman provincial borders,
Sandra Schröer and Martin
Dietary diversity across the
Roman world: outcome from a
Bayesian meta-analysis ,
Ricardo Fernandes
Craftsmen and consumers:
Who was trend-setter for local
ceramic products in the
northern part of the Roman
province Germania Superior?,
Markus Helfert
Archetype, copy and
innovation: Grave monuments
in the Rhine and Danube
provinces as social media,
Markus Scholz
14
14.30
Il settore settentrionale del
palazzo flavio: costruzione e
prime trasformazioni,
Françoise Villedieu
15
15.30
16
Circolazione di uomini, di
merci, di modelli nell'area
basso adriatica fra età romana
e tardo antica, Sara Santoro,
Marco Moderato and Gloria
Bolzoni
Il cuore del Palazzo Flavio - Le Salapia: città rifondata
diverse funzioni della domus
dell'Apulia adriatica. Lo spazio
Augustana, Ulrike Wulf-Rheidt urbano, il sale e i commerci tra
età romana e tardoantica,
Giuliano Volpe, Giovanni
Devenuto, Roberto Goffredo,
Darian M. Totten and Carlo De
Mitri
C.D. Domus severiana sul
Palatino: fasi architettoniche e
organizzazione dei cantieri tra
l’età di Domiziano e Adriano,
Fulvio Coletti, Anna Buccellato
and Giulia Sterpa
La via Egnatia e la via Lissus –
Naissus: infrastrutture stradali
al servizio dell’Adriatico, Luan
Perzhita
COFFEE BREAK
Brooches as indicators of
boundaries or regional identity
in western Raetia, Katharina
Blasinger and Gerald Grabherr
Meat or fish? Exploring
consumption patterns in the
peripheral town of Acrae
(Sicily), Roksana Chowaniec
and Anna Gręzak
Equal in death? Considerations
about urns, sarcophagi,
cinerary-funerary altars,
tombstones and sepulchral
architecture, Thomas Knosala
16.30
17
DISCUSSION
17.30
18.15 19
19 - 20
DISCUSSION
A balance of differences and
similarities: A GIS approach to
territories of Baetica, Maria del
Carmen Moreno Escobar
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
Art and Artifice: The Gardens
and Garden Paintings from the
Villa Arianna, Stabiae , Maryl B.
Gensheimer
DISCUSSION
AULA MAGNA RETTORATO: Official welcome and presentation of the Roman Archaeology Dissertation Prize
Welcome drink offered by Roman Society
12 ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY CONFERENCE - SAPIENZA UNIVERSITA' DI ROMA
MUSEO DELL'ARTE CLASSICA 16 - 19 MARCH 2016
17 MARCH 2016, THURSDAY
Odeion
Aula "Archeologia"
Aula "Partenone"
Auletta "Archeologia"
MORNING SESSIONS
24. OGGETTI, AVVENIMENTI E 17. RELITTI E COMMERCIO
32. DYNAMICS OF CULTS AND 15. GEOLOGIA, IDROGRAFIA,
STORIA Organised by: Paolo
ROMANO NEL
CULT PLACES IN THE
MORFOLOGIA: ELEMENTI
Carafa
MEDITERRANEO OCCIDENTALE EXPANDING ROMAN EMPIRE DETERMINANTI PER LA
IN EPOCA ROMANA Organised Organised by: Tesse Stek
NASCITA DEI CENTRI URBANI
by: Gloria Olcese
Organised by: Luisa Migliorati e
Pier Luigi Dall’Aglio
Saxa loquuntur: integrare e
Relitti, volume del traffico
Coloniae, civitates foederatae, Quae arx.. esset: il caso della
narrare monumenti e paesaggi commerciale e costi di
ager: culti e santuari nel Piceno "nascita" di Norba, tra
antichi, Paolo Carafa
transazione nel Mediterraneo meridionale tra romanizzazione condizionamenti naturali e
romano, Elio Lo Cascio and
e municipalizzazione, Filippo
strategie politiche, Stefania
Marco Maiuro
Demma and Tommaso Casci
Gigli
Ceccacci
Aula "Epidauro"
13. USING AND ABUSING
PRECIOUS METAL IN THE LATE
ROMAN EMPIRE Organised by:
Richard Hobbs and Philippa
Walton
Bashing me gently: the
Vinkovci treasure in context,
Hrvoje Vulic and Damir Doracic
9.00
Le Termopili da Leonida a
Giustiniano: problemi storici,
archeologici e topografici,
Francesco Guizzi, Pietro
Vannicelli and Alessandro Iaia
9.30
VRBS : de la linguistique à
l’archéologie, Alexandre
Grandazzi
10
La quasi-disparition des épaves Cult places during the Roman
chargées de vin au II siècle de conquest of Eastern Iberia
notre ère, André Tchernia
(3rdc. BC-1stc. AD).
Transformations of ritual
practices and sacred
landscapes, Ignacio Grau Mira
Relitti, materiali “minori”, indizi Romans at Greek sanctuaries: a
e problemi, Piero Alfredo
view from the Aegean,
Gianfrotta and Fausto Zevi
Annelies Cazemier
Dialoghi antichi tra paesaggio e
insediamenti.Morfologie
urbane nelle terre del sorgere
del sole (Anatolia), Guido
Rosada
Argentum balneare. Late
Roman silver vessels used for
bathing and washing, Zsolt
Mráv
Ostra e i centri di mediavalle
delle Marche settentrionali,
Carlotta Franceschelli
The role of silver plate in late
Roman society: some new
approaches, Richard Hobbs
and Janet Lang
10.30
The social role of “things” in
archaic Rome. Archaeology,
history, and economic
anthropology, Cristiano
Viglietti
11
11.30
12
12.30
13-14
Relitti del Mediterraneo
occidentale provenienti
dall’area tirrenica: nuovi dati
sui carichi alla luce della ricerca
archeologica e archeometrica,
Gloria Olcese
Riduzione dei corredi funerari a Il commercio dalla Campania:
Veio; le XII Tavole a Roma.
aspetti prosopografici tra tarda
Evidenza archeologica e
età repubblicana e prima età
tradizione letteraria a
imperiale, Giuseppe
confronto, Marco Arizza
Camodeca, Stefano Iavarone,
Gloria Olcese and Michele
Stefanile
Indices de commercialisation
des récipient céramique
italiques (amphores, vaisselle
fine, commune et culinaire) à
Alexandrie du IIème s.av. J.-C
au Ier ap. J.-C., Sandrine
Élaigne and Séverine Lemaître
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
COFFEE BREAK
De-Romanizing religious
developments in the Roman
West, Ralph Haussler
The impact of empire on cult
Cremona: una città lungo il
places and ritual practices in
fiume, Gianluca Mete
Roman Gaul and Germany, Ton
Derks
Mithraism and Religious
Change: A View from Apulum
Mithraeum III, Matt McCarty
DISCUSSION
LUNCH
AFTERNOON SESSIONS
1. INTEGRATING REGIONAL
14. PORT SYSTEMS IN THE
27. RETHINKING THE CONCEPT
SURVEY DATABASES AROUND ROMAN MEDITERRANEAN
OF “HEALING SETTLEMENTS”:
ROME: METHODOLOGICAL
Organised by: Simon Keay and CULTS, CONSTRUCTIONS AND
CHALLENGES AND
Pascal Arnaud
CONTEXTS IN THE WESTERN
INTERPRETIVE POTENTIAL
ROMAN EMPIRE Organised by:
Organised by: Peter Attema,
Maddalena Bassani, Marion
Paolo Carafa, Willem Jongman
Bolder-Boos, Annalisa Calapà,
and Christopher Smith
Ugo Fusco e Jens Koehler
Introduction and presentation
of datasets on Rome’s
Suburbium: “Integrating data
from the Pontine Region
Project, the Tiber valley Project
and the Suburbium project” ,
Peter Attema, Paolo Carafa and
Christopher Smith
14
Rome’s suburbium; the
potential of an integrated
database on the Suburbium,
Rob Witcher
L’infrastruttura portuale
urbana di Roma: emporium e
Porticus Aemilia alla luce dei
recenti scavi, Alessia Contino,
Lucilla D’Alessandro, Edvige
Patella, Renato Sebastiani/A
Comparative Approach to
Roman port systems: the ports
of Rome and Narbo, Simon
Keay, Nicholas Carayon, Ferreol
Salomon and Mari-Carmen
Moreno
Narbonne and the ports of
Narbonensis, Nicholas Carayon
and Corinne Sanchez
Minturnae e il Garigliano, Kevin All that glitters: analysing
Ferrari
precious metal hoards recorded
by the Coin Hoards of the
Roman Empire Project,
Philippa Walton
La città e il suo fiume nella
Campania antica:
condizionamenti
geomorfologici e adattamenti
urbanistici delle città romane
lungo l’alta valle del Clanis,
Vincenzo Amato, Raffaella
Bonaudo and Amedeo Rossi
DISCUSSION
16. SETTLEMENT
TOPOGRAPHY AND RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT –
METHODOLOGICAL
APPROACHES IN SEVERAL
MEDITERRANEAN REGIONS
Organised by: Christiane
Nowak and Ralf Bockmann
Silver and the transition from
late Roman Britain to Early
Medieval Scotland, Alice
Blackwell
DISCUSSION
18. GOLD FLOWS AND
IMPERIAL POWER: A
FINANCIAL PERSPECTIVE ON
THE END OF THE WEST
ROMAN EMPIRE Organised by:
N.G.A.M. Roymansand Stijn
Heeren
Luoghi di culto alle aquae
salutifere: osservazioni da
alcuni casi in Italia, Germania e
Gallia, Maddalena Bassani,
Matteo Marcato and Cecilia
Zanetti
Infrastructure, Agriculture,
Imperial finance and diplomatic
Production, and Consumption
payments (4th-5th century),
in the Pergamon Micro-Region: Peter Heather
Continuities and Changes in the
Use of Landscape and
Resources, Felix Pirson and
Daniel Knitter
Healing by water: Therapy and
Religion in the Roman Spas of
the Iberian Peninsula, Silvia
González Soutelo and Sergio
Carneiro
Resource management and
Power and prestige: late roman
settlement topographies in late gold outside the empire, Peter
Roman Tripolitania Guest
Preliminary results of a remote
sensing project, Ralf Bockmann
14.30
15
Roman Portolans, Pascal
Integrating regional-scale data:
Arnaud
a case study from the Pontine
Region , Tymon de Haas and
Gijs Tol
Case studies from the
Suburbium project, Maria
Cristina Capanna
15.30
16
Integrating survey data: why?,
Willem M. Jongman
16.30
17
DISCUSSION
17.30
18.15 20
Before the Hammam: The
Ancient Spas of Roman North
Africa, Jens Koehler
Roman Resource Cultures: The
Use of Resources and its Impact
on socio-cultural Dynamics in
Roman North Africa, Frerich
Schön
The ports of southern Baetica The Concept of so-called
Römische Städte und ihre
and Mauretania Tingitana,
‘Healing Sanctuaries’ Revisited, Wirtschaftsgrundlagen in
Dario Bernal
Velia Boecker
Hispanien am Beispiel
Muniguas, Thomas Schattner
COFFEE BREAK
Utica, Carthage and the ports Sacred Caves and 'Fertility
Regional Solutions in the
of eastern Tunisia, Andrew
Cults'. Some Considerations
Building of Roman Farms and
Wilson
about Cave Sanctuaries in
Productive Villas in Central Italy
Etruria, Annalisa Calapà
(2nd Century BC to 2nd Century
AD), Michael Feige
The Maritime Topography of
New Data and Interpretations: La cultura ellenistica come
the Pergamene coastal region: the Case of Veii-Campetti and “risorsa”: il caso di Benevento,
The Kane Regional Harbour
Ostia, Ugo Fusco and Marion Alessandra Avagliano and
Survey 2014-2015, Eric Laufer, Bolder-Boos
Christiane Nowak
Felix Pirson and Stefen Feuser
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
Aula 1: Plenary lecture
Gold, Germanic foederati and
the end of imperial power in
the Late Roman North, Nico
Roymans
Late Roman silver in Germania:
Constantine III and the Rhine
Frontier, David Wigg-Wolf
Federate settlements and gold
finds in the province of
Germania Secunda: barbarian
identities?, Stijn Heeren
DISCUSSION
9.00
12 ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY CONFERENCE - SAPIENZA UNIVERSITA' DI ROMA
MUSEO DELL'ARTE CLASSICA 16 - 19 MARCH 2016
18 MARCH 2016, FRIDAY
Odeion
Aula "Archeologia"
Aula "Epidauro"
Aula "Partenone"
MORNING SESSIONS
30. ROME AND THE
2. SENSING ROME: SENSORY 9. DIVERSITY AND IDENTITY IN 4. QUALE MEMORIA?
MEDITERRANEAN:
APPROACHES TO MOVEMENT ROMAN IUDAEA / SYRIA
COMUNICAZIONE E FORME
ARTEFACTS, GOODS, TRADE
AND SPACE Organised by:
PALAESTINA Organised by: Adi DEL RICORDO
1/2 Organised by: Clementina Eleanor Betts
Erlich
NELL’ARCHEOLOGIA
Panella 1. New Approaches to
FUNERARIA ROMANA
Republican Ceramics
Organised by: Marianna
Organised by: Laura Banducci,
Castiglione
Antonio F. Ferrandes and
Marcello Mogetta
Approaching ceramics in the
A Multisensory Exploration of Space and Identity in Iudaea Non omnis moriar. Parole,
Republic, Laura Banducci and Movement through Rome’s
The Test Case of Masada, Guy immagini e committenza nelle
Marcello Mogetta
Urban Bridges , Catherine
Stiebel
necropoli di Pompei , Marianna
Hoggarth
Castiglione
Economy and Society behind
Experiencing Rome’s
Reflections of Jewish Identity in Memoria su pietra: ricordo dei
Stratigraphies, Contexts and
Tiberscape , Simon Malmberg the Art of Early Roman Judaea, defunti e pratiche funerary
Fragments: A Systemic
Orit Peleg-Barkat
nella regio II Apulia et Calabria ,
Approach to the Roman
Maria Luigia Dambrosio and
Republic, Antonio F. Ferrandes
Giuseppe Schiavariello
Auletta "Archeologia"
7. BETWEEN THE ATLANTIC
AND THE MEDITERRANEAN:
INTERSECTED PERSPECTIVES
ON LUSITANIA Organised by:
Cristina Corsi and Victorino
Mayoral
Los centros monumentales en
las ciudades romanas de la
Lusitania, Pedro Mateos Cruz
On the walls of Lusitanian
towns: their meaning and
functions, Adriaan De Man
9.30
Roman, local or just global? A Multisensory Mapping of
diachronic and integrated
Ostia’s Regio I.IV, Eleanor Betts
approach to Republican pottery
from Satricum (Latium, Central
Italy), Muriel Louwaard and
Martina Revello Lami
10
10.30
The Hidden Treasures of Rome Structure of Noise: Aural
Project: Preliminary Results
Architecture and Movement in
from the University of Missouri, Ostian Streets , Jeffrey Veitch
Columbia, Johanna Hobratschk
11
Becoming Roman in a colonial Commerce and the Senses:
context: a consumption
Everyday work and the Roman
perspective, Marleen Termeer Urban Landscape, Miko Flohr
11.30
12
12.30
13-14
Uncofessable intentions:
evolving commercial strategies
of Rome in western
Mediterranean (3rd c. BCE),
Jordi Principal
I protagonisti tra produzione e
consumo: un approccio di
storia sociale, David Nonnis
30. ROME AND THE
MEDITERRANEAN:
ARTEFACTS, GOODS, TRADE
2/2 Organised by: Clementina
Panella 2. North Africa:
Territories, Centers of
production and Trade ancient
Mediterranean Organised by:
Clementina Panella, Michael
Bonifay, Abdellatif Mrabet,
Youssef Aïbeche and Mofhtah
Ahmed
14
14.30
Visibility and Movement in the
Ancient Space: Some Thoughts
about the Use of 3D GIS,
Giacomo Landeschi
What can We Learn from
Gardens about Identity in
Roman Iudaea/Syria
Palaestina?, Rona Evyasaf
COFFEE BREAK
Roman Urban Space before the
Emergence of Christianity in
Hippos (Sussita) of the
Decapolis, Michael Eisenberg
Comunicazione in ambito
funerario a Verona: casi di
studio dal Museo Maffeiano ,
Silvia Braito and Myriam Pilutti
Namer
Roman Jews, Jewish Romans:
La riscoperta della concorrenza:
the Sarcophagi from Beth
iconografie ‘ufficiali’ nei
She'arim between Two Worlds, sarcofagi tardoantichi , Fabio
Adi Erlich
Guidetti
Forme e codici
dell’autorappresentazione dei
defunti nell’immaginario
figurativo catacombale , Matteo
Braconi
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
25. TRANSFORMATIONS OF
THE COMMUNITY CENTRAL
SPACE Organised by: Andrew
Wallace-Hadrill and Dunia
Filippi
Regions and production system: Le agorai di Atene. Dinamiche
Mauretania/Numidia, Youssef insediative, processi sociali e
Aïbeche
spazi del potere ad Atene
dall’alto arcaismo all’età
classica, Nikolaos Arvanitis
Regions and production system: Continuita’ e cambiamenti nel
Zeugitana and Byzacena, Sami Foro Romano, Dunia Filippi
Ben Taher
La scelta di un monumento
funerario come memoria di
appartenenza sociale: le pseudo
cupae da una necropoli
suburbana sulla via
Triumphalis, Marco Arizza and
Marzia Di Mento
DISCUSSION
LUNCH
AFTERNOON SESSIONS
10. ROMAN DACIA: GENERAL
AND SPECIFIC PATTERNS IN A
PROVINCE BEYOND THE
DANUBE Organised by: Csaba
Szabò and Cristian A. Găzdac
The finis terrae of the Roman
Empire? Diet and animal
husbandry in Lusitania in the
context of the Iberian Peninsula
and beyond, Silvia ValenzuelaLamas
“Roman Port Systems”: on the
efficiencies of the Lusitanian
maritime economy, Felix
Teichner
Lusitania in the context of
Roman globalization, Carlos
Fabião
Trading ornamental stone in
central Lusitania, Devi Taelman
DISCUSSION
20. THE ROMAN
21. RECENT WORK ON ROMAN
AMPHITHEATRE – RECENT
BRITAIN Organised by: Pete
RESEARCH AND NEW INSIGHTS Wilson
Organised by: Tony Wilmott
and Thomas Hufschmid
The archaeological landscape
Réflexion relative au
The Roman Army in Britain: a
of the Dacian Wars: a remote
fonctionnement du sous-sol des Review of Recent Research, Ian
sensing approach, Ioana Oltean amphithéâtres, J-Cl Golvin
Haynes
Lived Ancient Religion and the
case of Roman Dacia, Csaba
Szabó
A Reconsideration of the
Pompeian Amphitheatre: A
New Theory, David
Bomgardner
The Rural Settlement of Roman
Britain, Alex Smith
Regions and production system: The ‘Populus of the Future’:
Tripolitania, Mofhtah Ahmed Children in the Forum?, Ray
Laurence
Porolimes project. An
interdisciplinary approach on
the roman northern frontier of
Dacia, Coriolan Horatiu
Opreanu
Tabulatia in ... sublime
The Towns of Roman Britain in
crescentia - Überlegungen zu
an ImperialContext, Martin
den Liftsystemen in den
Millett
Amphitheatern von Puteoli und
Capua, Thomas Hufschmid
Markets, economies: The North- Forum and female presence:
Africa and Rome, Clementina The evidence of honorific
Panella
statuary from Italian and North
African Cities, Cristina Murer
General and specific patterns of
coin circulation in a roman
province. The case of roman
Dacia, Cristian Găzdac
Le tracé des amphithéâtres de
narbonnaise : du cercle à
l'ellipse, documents
préparatoires et implantation
des courbes, Myriam Fincker
15
15.30
16
Markets, economies: The
Transformations of public
Mediterranean Trade, Michael space in the cities of Italy under
Bonifay
the Principate: the case of the
Forum, John Patterson
16.30
DISCUSSION
17
17.30
18
Odeion
19. PORTS OF THE PERIPLUS:
RECENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL
FIELDWORK IN THE
ERYTHRAEAN SEA Organised
by: Roberta Tomber
The lived experience at
Berenike (Egypt) during the
time of the Periplus, Iwona
Zych
9.00
Aynuna (Saudi Arabia): a
Nabataean port on the Red
Sea, Michał Gawlikowsky
The Roman Forum and the
topography of autocracy in
early imperial Rome, Hannah
Price
DISCUSSION
COFFEE BREAK
Current researches at Colonia
Dacica Sarmizegetusa, Carmen
Ciongradi, Paolo Mauriello,
Emilian Bota, Enzo D’Annibale,
Emanuel Demetrescu, Elisa Di
Giovanni, Cristian Dima,
Daniele Ferdani and Natascia
Pizzano
The Viminacium amphitheatre: Inscribed altars from Roman
A contribution to the study of
Britain, Tony King
Roman amphitheatres on the
Danube limes, Ivan Bogdanović
The Amphitheatre of Chester
(Deva), Britain: The final
analysis, Tony Wilmott
A restoration of the Ptolemaic
map of the British Isles, Philip
Crummy
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
12 ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY CONFERENCE - SAPIENZA UNIVERSITA' DI ROMA
MUSEO DELL'ARTE CLASSICA 16 - 19 MARCH 2016
19 MARCH 2016, SATURDAY
Aula "Archeologia"
Aula "Partenone"
Aula "Epidauro"
31. SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS:
12. URBAN STREETS AS
6. MAKE LOVE, NOT WAR!
STRUCTURES HIERARCHIES
COMMUNICATION SPACES IN SEX, GENDER, AND FAMILY IN
AND TERRITORIES Organised THE ROMAN IMPERIAL PERIOD THE ROMAN PROVINCES
by: Michel Tarpin
Organised by: Annette Haug
Organised by: Rob Collins and
and Philipp Kobusch
Tatiana Ivleva
Lo sviluppo di una conquista.
Dalla fondazione della colonia
di sena Gallica
all’organizzazione dell’ager,
Giuseppe Lepore e Michele
Silani
L'impact de la colonisation
romaine sur la structuration du
paysage rural de la Macédoine
orientale, Antonio Gonzales
and Georges Tirologos
From rags to ritual: Two key
phases of activity in Londinium,
as revealed by excavations at
Bloomberg London, Sadie
Watson and Jessica Bryan
Auletta "Archeologia"
28. RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY IN
THE ROMAN PROVINCE OF
DALMATIA: NEW
APPROACHES AND
CHALLENGES Organised by:
Nirvana Silnovićand Dora
Ivanišević
Mithras and the Sacred
Landscape: The Case of Gacka
Valley, Nirvana Silnović
Visual Communication in the
Streets of Pompeii, Annette
Haug and Philipp Kobusch
Sexuality Embodiment in
Roman Provinces. Towards
Improved Theoretical and
Methodological Models, Sanja
Vucetic
The Appia in town. A highway
as urban public space, PatricAlexander Kreuz
On a Knife-Edge: Images of
The Cults of Isis, Inga Vilogorac
Erotic Performance and the
Brčić
Iconography of ‘Small Finds’ in
the North-West Provinces, John
Pearce
Ruhe und Bewegung:
städtischer Straßenverkehr im
frühkaiserzeitlichen Pompeji,
Jens-Arne Dickmann
Sex on the Edge: Same-sex,
Polygamous, and Single-parent
Families in the Roman
Frontiers, Tatiana Ivleva
Roman, Illyrian or Dalmatian?
(Re)interpretations of Roman
Religion in a Provincial Context,
Josipa Lulić
COFFEE BREAK
Children in the Streets –
Interaction between Children
and Adults in Pompeii , Ray
Laurence
The Phallus and the Frontier:
The Physical and Metaphysical
barrier of Hadrian's Wall, Rob
Collins
The Epigraphic Evidence for
Early Christianity at Salona,
Dora Ivanišević
9.30
10
10.30
Rythmes censoriaux et temps
Imports and exports with the
Roman world during the reign de création des colonies :
of Zoskales and in Aksum at the quelques pistes?, Michel Tarpin
time of the Periplus Maris
Erythraei, Chiara Zazzaro and
Andrea Manzo
A port in Arabia on the Indian
Ocean between Rome and
India, Alessandra Avanzini
11
Indian Ocean as a trade lake:
the critical role of Pattanam
(Muziris?), P.J. Cherian
Tra autonomia e integrazione:
diritti locali e giurisdizione
prefettizia nelle comunità di
cives sine suffragio, Simone
Sisani
The impact of colonisation on
landscape and settlement
dynamics in central Adriatic
Italy: contributions from survey
archaeology, Frank Vermeulen
Speaking in tongues, listening
for meaning: modes of
epigraphic discourse along the
streets of Graeco-Roman
antiquity , Peter Keegan
Gender and Sexuality in
Northern Britannia, Robyn
Crook
Write Where the People Are –
Contextualizing Wall
Inscriptions in the Streetscapes
of Pompeii, Eeva-Maria
Viitanen
DISCUSSION
Female identities and the
construction of cultural
borders, Kaja Stemberger
11.30
DISCUSSION
Converging spotlights: Indian
Ocean archaeology and the
Periplus Maris Erythraei,
Federico de Romanis
12
12.30
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY CONFERENCE 12 - POSTER SESSION
SESSION 3. EMPERORS AND
FRONTIERS
Sobhi Ashour
Carla Cioffi
SESSION 4. QUALE MEMORIA?
COMUNICAZIONE E FORME
DEL RICORDO
NELL’ARCHEOLOGIA
FUNERARIA ROMANA
Giancarlo Germanà Bozza
Agnese Pergola
SESSION 5.
INTERDISCIPLINARY
APPROACHES TO ANCIENT
ROMAN DIETS
SESSION 7. BETWEEN THE
ATLANTIC AND THE
MEDITERRANEAN:
INTERSECTED PERSPECTIVES
ON LUSITANIA
Avidius Cassius, on the Egyptian frontiers: Iconographic Evidence
A bilingual mensa ponderaria from the eastern Danube
Necropoli e riti funerari a Siracusa tra l’età repubblicana e la prima età imperiale
Memoria e autorappresentazione tra arte funeraria ed epigrafia in età tardo imperiale. Il caso
Federica Maria Riso, Giovanna
Bosi, Rossella Rinaldi and
Donato Labate
Michela Stefani
Sabina Veseli
Analisi archeobotaniche a confronto tra la necropoli suburbana di Mutina (scavo ex Parco
Novisad) e una necropoli prediale nell’agro centuriato mutinese (scavi cava Corpus Domini –
Marzaglia)
L’area archeologica del Sepolcro degli Scipioni: pratiche funerarie e rituali
A reassessment of the small necropolis of III-IV centuries AD of Zgerdhesh (Albania)
Veronica Aniceti and Mauro
Rizzetto
Andrew James Donnelly
Jack Dury and Oliver Craig
Julia Hurley
Tzvetana Popova and Hana
Hristova
Animal food resources in Roman Britain: changing husbandry practices and dietary preferences at
Castleford (West Yorkshire, England)
Contextualizing the Flat-Bottomed Cooking Pan
Stable isotopes of processed fish products in Roman coastal environments
An Integrated Approach to Mapping Foodways in Iron Age and Roman-Period Britain
Giovanni Distefano and
Angelica Ferraro
Gianluca Minetto and Cristina
Nervi
Joey Williams
Sardina pilchardus, tonno ed anfore lusitane Almagro 50-51 nel Mediterraneo. Relitti e commerci
nel IV sec. d.C. Il caso di Randello (Sicilia)
SESSION 11. INNOVATION
THROUGH IMITATION IN THE
ROMAN WORLD: CREATIVE
PROCESSES AS A SOCIAL
PHENOMENON IN ROMAN
CRAFTS
Giulia Bison
SESSION 12. URBAN STREETS
AS COMMUNICATION SPACES
IN THE ROMAN IMPERIAL
PERIOD
Nùria Romanì Sala
SESSION 14. PORT SYSTEM IN
THE ROMAN MEDITERRANEAN
Raffaele Laino
SESSION 16. SETTLEMENT
TOPOGRAPHY AND RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT –
METHODOLOGICAL
APPROACHES IN SEVERAL
MEDITERRANEAN REGIONS
Ulla Rajala and Philip Mills
SESSION 17. RELITTI E
COMMERCIO ROMANO NEL
MEDITERRANEO OCCIDENTALE
IN EPOCA ROMANA
Raffaele Laino and Fabrizio
Mollo
SESSION 20. THE ROMAN
AMPHITHEATRE – RECENT
RESEARCH AND NEW INSIGHTS
Sonja Vuković-Bogdanović
SESSION 24. OGGETTI,
AVVENIMENTI E STORIA
Milena Raycheva
Use of Pinia (Pinus pinea) – for food or ritual?
The Lusitaniana fish products in the port of Olbia (North-estern Sardinia)
An Early Roman Watchtower in Central Lusitania: Colonial Negotiation, Cultural Exchange, and
Una variante di fibula tipo Aucissa dal Palatino
La calle y la escenificacion del estatus urbano y social. Embellecimiento y mejoras viarias en la
ciudades del conuentus tarraconensis en época altoimperial
Una ignota area portuale presso Santa Litterata di Belvedere Marittimo (CS): spunti di riflessione
Pottery circulation, villas and Roman Nepet from the Republican period to late antiquity
Il relitto di Diamante (CS): un’esperienza di archeologia subacquea nel medio Tirreno calabrese
Beasts from the games or something else? Animal remains from roman amphitheatres
Caracalla in Philippopolis. Another perspective on Cassius Dio
Soppiantare un dio: strutture e fonti per una narrazione storica del mitreo-chiesa di S. Nicola a
Nicola Luciani and Paolo Rosati Guidonia
SESSION 26. L’ADRIATICO
NELL’ANTICHITA’ QUALE
LUOGO DI TRANSITO DI
UOMINI, DI MERCI E MODELLI
CULTURALI
Sofia Cingolani
Produzione, commerci e scambi tra le due sponde dell’Adriatico nel corso dell’Ellenismo e dell’età
romana attraverso i casi di Urbs Salvia (Picenum) e Hadrianopolis (Epiro)
Dimitri Van Limbergen
SESSION 27. RETHINKING THE
CONCEPT OF “HEALING
SETTLEMENTS”: CULTS,
CONSTRUCTIONS AND
CONTEXTS IN THE WESTERN
ROMAN EMPIRE
Mariya Avramova
SESSION GENERAL
Chiara Fornace
Alice Landskron
L’olio piceno: una merce trascurata dell’economia dell’Italia centrale Adriatica nell’età romana?
Healing Settlements in Roman Thrace: Past Scholarship and Future Perspectives
L’opera poligonale in Cilicia Tracheia
Roman sculpture in domestic spaces in context: the evidence of the third and fourth century AD in