How to Cite

Bentz, Martin and Heinzelmann, Michael (Eds.): Sessions 11–12, Single Contributions – Poster Sessions, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2023 (Archaeology and Economy in the Ancient World: Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Classical Archaeology, Cologne/Bonn 2018, Volume 56). https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.1036

Identifiers

ISBN 978-3-96929-151-1 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-96929-152-8 (Softcover)

Published

03/22/2023

Authors

Martin Bentz (Ed.), Michael Heinzelmann (Ed.)

Sessions 11–12, Single Contributions – Poster Sessions

Economic aspects permeate all areas of public and private life in ancient societies, whether in urban development, religion, art, housing, or in death. Research on ancient economies has long played a significant role in ancient history. Increasingly in the last decades, awareness has grown in archaeology that the material culture of ancient societies offers excellent opportunities for studying the structure, performance, and dynamics of ancient economic systems and economic processes. Therefore, the main objective of this congress was to understand economy as a central element of classical societies and to analyse its interaction with ecological, political, social, religious, and cultural backgrounds. The theme of the congress was addressed to all disciplines that deal with Greco-Roman civilization and their neighbouring cultures from the Aegean Bronze Age to the end of Late Antiquity.
In this collective volume, single contributions from sessions 11 and 12 deal with digital topics such as computational approaches and 3D documentation in archaeology and building research. On the other hand, the studies include topics on ancient sculptures and sanctuaries as well as the rituals associated with them.
Furthermore, the numerous transcribed posters which have been presented and discussed during the congress week in the context of a poster session are published in this volume.

Martin Bentz is a Professor of Classical Archaeology at the University of Bonn. He is the director of the excavation project at the potter’s quarter in Selinous, Sicily.

Michael Heinzelmann, Professor and chair of Classical Archaeology, Institute of Archaeology at the University of Cologne; previous positions: researcher at the German Archaeological Institute at Rome; director of the German Protestant Institute of Archaeology at Jerusalem; professor for Mediterranean Archeology at the University of Berne.

Chapters

Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Titelei
i-iv
Contents
v-xi
Martin Bentz, Michael Heinzelmann
Preface
xiii
David Ojeda
Zum Fragment Inv. 45295 aus der Villa Hadriana (Magazzini) und zum Kopf Inv. Ma 2332 im Musée du Louvre
53-61
Marcella Boglione
Contesti e dinamiche rituali
127-139
Maria Papaioannou, Peter Dare, Mihalis Koutellas
Terrestrial Laser Scanning of an Early Christian Basilica on the Island of Kalymnos
165-179
Ana Caessa, Nuno Mota
Archeology and Architecture of the Felicitas Iulia Olisipo cryptoporticus (Lisbon, Portugal)
219-229
Gioulika Olga Christakopoulou
Case Study: the Establishment of Protogeometric Stamna in Aetolia, Greece
251-257
259-267
Daniel Mateo Corredor, Juan Francisco Álvarez Tortosa, Rubén Santana Onrubia, Jaime Molina Vidal
Analysis of the Amphorae Production from the Tarraconensis Central Coast
277-283
María Isabel Fernández-García, Manuel Moreno-Alcaide
El caso de los alfares romanos de Los Villares de Andújar (Jaén, España)
317-324
325-331
Maria Teresa Giannotta, Mariateresa Lettieri
Feeding Children in pre-Roman Apulia (Southern Italy): the Contribution of the Analyses of Organic Residues from Pottery
361-369
Patrick Kremser
Trade Depictions on the so-called Topographical Border of the ‘Yakto Mosaic’
387-392
Paulina Kucharska-Budzik
393-400
Eftixia Ligouri-Tolia, Anna Maria Anagnostopoulou, Mary Giamalidi, Kornilía Ntaifa, Ioulia Lourentzatou
401-409
Bartolomé Mora Serrano, Ana Arancibia Román, Víctor Martínez Hahnmüller, Carmen Ana Pardo Barrionuevo
425-434
Antonis Vratsalis Pantelaios, Paraskevi Vlachou
A Tentative Response from the Island of Gavdos
539-548

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