Programme
Venue: Faculty of Theology, València
8–9 Registration. Faculty of Theology
9–10 Institutional welcome and introductory remarks. Faculty of Theology Dean, Miguel Ángel Cau, Josep Maria Macias, Albert Ribera
10–10.30 Opening lecture. Michel Bonifay, African Pottery and its role in the Roman economy
10.30–11 Coffee break
Session 1. The Western Mediterranean
Chair: Simonetta Menchelli
11–11.30 Invited speaker. Darío Bernal, Production, distribution and consumption of Late Roman pottery at the far end of the western Mediterranean: the strait of Gibraltar
11.30–11.45 1. Lilia Palmieri, Late Roman coarse wares in Northern Italy. An approach to the Po Valley production
11.45–12 2. Maria Duggan, Evangelia Kiriatzi, Characterising Mediterranean ceramic imports at Tintagel, UK
12–12.15 3. Antonella Ciotola, Il repertorio della ceramica da cucina a Cuma (Campania, Italia) tra IV e VII sec. d.C.: continuità e discontinuità
12.15–12.30 4. Sara Loprieno, Mariuccia Turchiano, Le anfore della villa tardoantica e dell’abitato altomedievale di Faragola
12.30–12.45 5. Simon Dienst, Grégoire Chêne, Meriam El Ouahabi, Cécile Brouillard, Jan Gadeyne, Late Roman ware at Artena, Latium (3rd–7th c.): archaeological evidence and archaeometric data
12.45–13 6. Jacopo Russo, Piazza Navona, 62: lo scavo archeologico
13–13.15 7. Andrea Camilli, Gloriana Pace, Teresa Tescione, The Pisa San Rossore harbour and the Mediterranean commercial flows in the late Roman period
13.15–13.30 8. Simonetta Menchelli, Claudio Capelli, Stefano Genovesi, Silvia Marini, Paolo Sangriso, Roberto Cabella, Luni. Porta Marina (excavations 2017–2018). Late Roman amphorae, cooking and coarse wares
13.30–13.45 9. Dario Di Michele, Importazioni nella regione Marche (Italia) fra la tarda antichità e l’alto medioevo: nuovi dati da Mondolfo (PU)
13.45–14 10. Simon Dienst, Regional pottery in the area of Rome between the 4th and the 7th century A.D.: typology and seriation
14–15,30 Lunch and free posters consultation (Faculty of Theology)
Chair: Claudio Capelli
Continuation Session 1. Western Mediterranean
15.30–15.45 11. Girolamo Ferdinando De Simone, Markets and trade patterns in 5th century Campania: an economic model
15.45–16 12. Carlo de Mitri, Late Roman and Late Antique period in the middle arch of the Ionian–Salento: the evidence of pottery
16-16.15 13. Darío Bernal-Casasola, Fernando Villada, José A. Retamosa, José L. Portillo, Leandro Fantuzzi, Javier Oviedo, Ceuta tardorromana: cerámicas severianas y bizantinas del Baluarte de la Bandera
16.15-17 Discussion Session 1. Western Mediterranean
17-17.30 Coffee break
17.30-19.30 Visit to the Museu de Prehistòria de València and pottery display
Venue: Faculty of Theology, València
Session 2. Eastern Mediterranean
Chair: Piotr Dyczek
9–9.30 Invited speaker. Paul Reynolds, Ongoing research in Roman–Byzantine Greece and Albania
9.30–9.45 14. Carlo De Mitri, Sara Loprieno, Merci e scambi nel Canale d’Otranto in età tardo imperiale: i dati di Orikos (Albania)
9.45–10 15. Saimir Shpuza, Sara Loprieno, La ceramica altomedievale di Orikos (Albania): primi dati dalle campagne di scavo 2016–2018
10–10.15 16. Suela Xhyheri, Skender Mucaj, Coarse ware from the settlement called «Troje», Diber (Albania) and its similarities to the surrounding area
10.15–10.30 17. Andrei Opait, Bianca-Elena Grigoras, A Levantine trade diaspora at Pompeiopolis?
10.30–10.45 18. Etleva Nallbani, Elvana Metalla, Production et échanges de céramiques tardoantiques et haut Moyen Âge en Albanie du nord: éléments comparatifs et nouvelles données des sites de Komani et Lezha
10.45–11.15 Coffee Break
Chair: Agnès Vokaer Continuation Session
2. Eastern Mediterranean
11.15–11.30 19. Alina Streinu, Tracking changes in trade and consumption: city and inland in Moesia inferior/Scythia Minor
11.30–11.45 20. Sevingül Bilgin, Zeynep Koçel Erdem, Late Roman coarse and cooking wares from southeastern Thrace (Turkey)
11.45–12 21. Ayşe Ç. Türker, Late Roman coarse ware from Kumburun Port in Hellespont (Turkey)
12–12.15 22. Sabine Ladstätter, Horacio González, Eating and drinking to the bitter end. The ceramic inventory of a taberna of the early 7th century in Ephesos
12.15–12.30 23. Safiye Aydin, Olba (Turkey): Commercial Links of a Rural Settlement in the Light of Late Roman Amphorae
12.30–12.45 24. Banu Özdilek, An approach to ceramic production & trade in the Lycia region under the light of late roman cooking wares from the terrace walls excavations in Letoon
12.45–13 25. Gulriz Kozbe, Akarcan Gungor, Tracing late roman coarse wares, cooking wares and amphorae in the Eastern Mediterranean: the case of a rural site, Dede Harabeleri (Turkey)
13–13.15 26. Julie Marchand, Des mortiers de la région de Kôm Abou Billou (Égypte)
13.15–13.30 27. Yahya E. M. Mahmoud, Sylvie Marchand, Mostafa M. Q. Zayed, Late Roman pottery from Kiman Faris–Arsinoe (Crocodilopolis, Egypt)
13.30–13.45 28.Cristina Mondin, Mohamed Kenawi, Amphorae and coarse ware from the storage building of Kom al–Ahmer near Alexandria, Egypt
13.45–14.15 Discussion Session 2. Eastern Mediterranean
14.15–15.45 Lunch and free posters consultation (Faculty of Theology)
Session 3. The Mediterranean islands in the stream
Chair: Mateu Riera
15.45-16.15 Invited paper. M. Serena Rizzo, Valentina Caminneci, M. Concetta Parello, The role of Sicily in Mediterranean trade in Late Antiquity
16.15–16.30 29. Carla Aleo, Filippo Iannì, Monica Chiovaro, Stefano Vassallo, Angelo Castrorao Barba, Filippo Pisciotta, Palermo (Sicilia). Contesti altomedievali dagli scavi urbani, dati archeologici e associazioni ceramiche
16.30–16.45 30. Marta Venuti, Cultura materiale a Taormina tra V e IX secolo
16.45-17 31. Paola Puppo, Pilgrim flasks in Byzantine Sicily (6th–8th AD): status quaestionis and research perspectives
17.–17.30 Coffee Break
Chair: Valentina Caminneci Continuation Session 3. The Mediterranean islands in the stream
17.30–17.45 32. Andrew Donnelly, The cooking and domestic assemblage of the Marzamemi II “church wreck”: ceramics, chronology, and labor in the late antique Mediterranean
17.45–18 33. Mariacristina Papale, Importazioni e produzioni locali nel centro di Patti (ME) tra IV e VI sec. d.C.: le anfore
18- 18.15 34. Cristina Nervi, From 1 to 8. Late Roman Oriental amphorae from the port of Olbia (North–eastern Sardinia)
18.15-18.30 35. Sophia Didioumi, Typology and chronology of LRA 3 amphorae from Kos island (Greece)
18.30-18.45 36. R. Scott Moore, William Caraher, A Reevaluation of late Roman kitchen wares in northwest Cyprus
18.45-19.15 Discussion Session 3. The Mediterranean islands in the stream
19.15-20.30 Visit to the Almoina Archaeological Centre and Sant Vicent Mausoleum in València
Venue: Castle of Riba–Roja de Túria
Pottery in Hispania
Chair: Josep M. Macias
9.30–10 Invited paper. Adolfo Fernández Fernández, Late Antique Trade in northwestern Spain: between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic
10–10.15 37. Esperança Huguet, Josep M. Macias, Albert Ribera, Francesc Rodríguez, Miquel Rosselló, Karen Fortuny, Introducción a los contextos cerámicos de València La Vella (Riba–Roja de Túria, València)
10.15 –10.30 38. María V. García Aboal, Un contexto cerrado de finales del s. III d.C. en Carthago Nova (Cartagena, Hispania Tarraconensis): El incendio de la Habitación 13 del Edificio del Atrio (Parque Arqueológico Molinete)
10.30–10.45 39. Miguel Ángel Valero, Nuevas aportaciones al conocimiento de las redes comerciales de vajillas de lujo durante la antigüedad tardía en la Pars Occidentalis: contextos cerámicos de la villa romana de Noheda (Cuenca, España)
10.45–11.15 Coffee break
Chair: Albert Ribera Continuation Session 4. Late Roman Pottery in Hispania
11.15–11.30 40. Ramon Járrega. Un contexto cerámico de época tardoantigua en la plaza de Sant Miquel de Barcelona
11.30–11.45 41. Alejandro Lara Castillo. Estudio de los niveles tardoantiguos de la calle Avellanas nº 26 (València, Hispania)
11.45–12 42. Sónia Bombico, Amphorae from old excavations of Sines fish–processing factories (Portugal)
12–12.15 43. Catarina Viegas,Rui de Almeida, «Pantellerian ware” in southern Lusitania (Algarve): an integrated approach
12.15–12.30 44. Inês Vaz Pinto, Ana Patrícia Magalhães, Patrícia Brum, Filipa Araújo dos Santos, Felix Teichner, Kevin Paul, A 3rd–4th century ceramic context from Workshop 18 at Tróia (Portugal)
12.30–13 Discussion Session 4. Late Roman Pottery in Hispania
Special session: The problem of the 8th century
13–13.30 Invited paper. Sauro Gelichi, The long eighth century
13.30-16 Lunch and pottery display (Castle of Ribaroja de Túria)
16–16.30 Visit to the Visigothic Museum of Pla de Nadal (MUPLA) (Castle of Ribaroja de Túria)
16.30-19 Bus. Visit to the Visigothic Palace of Pla de Nadal and the site of València la Vella 19 Bus to València
Venue: Facultat de Teologia, València
Chair: Natalia Poulou Continuation Special session: The problem of the 8th century
9–9.30 45. Victoria Amorós, Victor Cañavate, Entre dos aguas: el paso del siglo VII al VIII en El Tolmo de Minateda (Albacete, España)
9.30-9.45 46. Francesc Rodríguez, Josep M. Macias, Contextos de transición entre el s. VII y VIII en la ciudad visigoda de Tarracona (Hispania)
9.45-10 47. Esther Travé, Karen Álvaro, Guillem Domingo, Technological change in the Upper Arlanza Basin during the 8th Century. Petrographic characterization of common coarsewares at the site of Revenga (Burgos, Spain)
10–10.15 48. Giuseppe Cacciaguerra, Sicily and the long end of Late Roman Pottery. New data from the 7th and 8th century urban contexts of Syracuse
10.15–10.30 49. Silvana Rapuano, Marcello Rotili, Production, distribution and use of pottery in the Benevento area during the eighth century
10.30-11 Coffee break
Chair: Paul Reynolds
11 -11.15 50. Vera Klontza, The 8th century Priniatikos Pyrgos (Crete) pottery set: norm or exception?
11.15–11.30 51. Eugenia Gerousi, Pottery from the island of Thera, Santorini, of the 8th and 9th centuries
11.30–11.45 52. Michelle Creisher, The ceramic assemblage of the 7th–8th century Ma‘agan Mikhael B shipwreck, Israel
11.45-12 53. Andrei Sazanov, Globular amphoras of the 8th century AD from Northern Black Sea context: the end of Early Byzantine era?
12.–12.15 54. Rossana Valente, Mark Jackson, Charikleia Diamanti, Maria Duggan, Hallvard Indgjerd, Vincenzo Castaldo, The 8th century on Naxos (Greece): the case of Apalirou Environs Project
12.15-12.30 55. Andrea Gennaro, Patrizio Fileri, New data from the nymphaeum block excavation at Gortyn (Crete)
12.30-12.45 56. Natalia Poulou, Glazed White Ware from Constantinople (GWWI-II/7th-9th century): the Aegean evidence
12.45-.13 57. Angelo Castrorao, Filippo Pisciotta, Roberto Miccichè, Giuseppe Montana, Maurizio Gasparo Morticelli, Carla Aleo, Stefano Vassallo, Pasquale Marino, Giuseppe Bazan, Pottery and production in Western Sicily between the 8th and 9th c. AD: the case of the
rural settlement of Contrada Castro (Palermo)
13-13.45 Round table. Discussion. The problems of the Eight Century, Michel Bonifay, Natalia Poulou, Paul Reynolds, Agnes Vokaer
13.45–15.15 Lunch and free posters consultation (Faculty of Theology)
15.15-16.45 Final Poster Session
16.45–17.15 LRCW7 Conclusions. Maria Serena Rizzo, Valentina Caminneci, Maria Concetta Parello
17.15–18.15 OPEN MEETING LRCW: Proposals for a next meeting; General issues
18.15–20 Free time.
20-24 Closing dinner and farewell.
8.30 Bus València–Alacant-València
- Visit to the Archaeological Museum of Alacant (MARQ): European Museum Year Award 2004
- Pottery display in the MARQ
- Lunch
- Visit to the Roman town of Lucentum
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