Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw, Poland
Friday, April 25, 2014
THE 2 nd STUDENTS CONFERENCE IN AEGEAN ARCHAEOLOGY Methods Researches Perspectives
9.30-9.50 Conference inauguration by Prof. Kazimierz Lewartowski (University of Warsaw) PART I 9.50 -10.10 Bronze Age Aegean Weaving Techniques and Experimental Archeology in the Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw. Some Remarks on Teaching, Research and Methodology Agata Ulanowska, PhD; University of Warsaw 10.10-10.30 The Evidence of the use of Composite Bows in the Mycenaean World Spyros Bakas, BA; Kapodestrian University of Athens, University of Warsaw 10.30 -10.50 Ancient Warrior Reenactment in the Context of Experimental Archaeology, testing theories and attempting to provide answers on the mysteries of Ancient Warfare while popularizing Archeological Science and History Mr. Stefanos Skarmintzos, Koryvantes 10.50-11.00 Discussion
11.00-11.15 Coffee break PART II 11.15-11.35 Larnax burial in the LMIII period in the Western Mesara region Angela Marzia Catania, MA; University of Sheffield 11.35-11.55 Write a hand like a foot, the worship of the Mother Goddess in Crete in the Bronze Age and the Dark Ages Anna Filipek, BA; University of Warsaw 11.55-12.15 Epiphanies in antiquity: Neopalatial ritual and the cult of Great Gods Monika Wesoowska, MA; University of Warsaw
12.15-12.35 The influx of amber to circum-Adriatic areas during the Bronze Age. Proposition of interpretative model Mateusz Cwaliski, MA; Adam Mickiewicz University in Pozna 12.35-13.00 Discussion 13.00-14.00 Lunch Break & Poster Session
Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw, Poland Friday, April 25, 2014
PART III 14.00-14.20 The dualistic nature of the Landscape and Sicilian tholos type chamber tombs. Approaches and perspectives Katarzyna ebrowska, MA; University of Warsaw 14.20-14.40 Landscape Changes in Northern Greece Prehistory. State of Research and Further Perspectives Jakub Niebieszczaski, MA; Adam Mickiewicz University in Pozna 14.40-15.00 Re-discovering Gournia. The latest excavations in a Minoan town Agnieszka Kaliszewska, MA; Institute of Archeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences
15.00-15.20 Discussion & Coffee break
15.20-15.40 Outskirts of the Mycenaean world: Helike and Achaia in the end of the Bronze Age Kinga Bigoraj, MA; Antiquity of Southeastern Europe Research Centre, University of Warsaw 15.40-16.00 Geoinformation methods application in Aegean archeology. Verification of written sources Wojciech Jeneraek; Jakub Niebieszczaski, MA; Adam Mickiewicz University in Pozna 16.00-16.20 Show me your house and Ill tell you who you are. Architecture and a social change in the Aegean Neolithic Patrycja Danyo; University of Warsaw
16.20-16.40 Discussion and coffee break PART IV
16.40-17.00 Aegean frescoes techniques, methods and reconstructions Karolina Michaowska, BA; University of Warsaw 17.00-17.20 Human figure in Aegean painting: distinctive features, iconographic types, the canon Monika Kolakowska, MA; University of Warsaw
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Association "Koryvantes" Lecture in Pultusk Academy of Humanities - Σπύρος Μπάκας, "Disasters, Catastrophes and the ends of the world in sources" - 2nd International Conference Programme