Conference "Tracing the local(s).The local world of Mediterranean landscapes in Greek and Roman Coinage"
- 31. Juli 2019 - Aktuelles
Here you can find the program of the numismatic two-day Conference "Tracing the local(s).The local world of Mediterranean landscapes in Greek and Roman Coinage" at the end of November (29-30). The Conference will be hosted by the Goethe University Frankfurt in Germany.
Please feel free to share this program with others who might be interested.
If there are any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the organizers Saskia Kerschbaum (saskia.kerschbaum@dainst.de) or Hülya Vidin (Vidin@em.uni-frankfurt.de)
Programme
Friday 29th November
14:30 Welcome: Fleur Kemmers (Goethe University Frankfurt) and Johannes Wienand (University of Braunschweig)
14:45 Introduction: Hülya Vidin (Goethe University Frankfurt) and Saskia Kerschbaum (DAI Munich)
Panel Ia: How to localise: different strategies of localisation in regional patterns
15:00 Gunnar Dumke (University of Halle): Eastern bulls in the west. Using animals as expression of local identity
15:45 Coffee break
16:15 Dario Calomino (Warwick University): Tracing the ‘locals’ in the agonistic festivals of the Roman east
17:00 Ulrike Peter (BBAW): Local traces in the coinages issued under Gordian III and Philip the Arab in the Balkan area
17:45 Break
Panel Ib: How to localise: different strategies of localisation in the interaction with Roman culture
18:00 Robyn Le Blanc (The University of North Carolina at Greensboro): Localizing a Roman colonial identity on civic coinage: the Marsyas of the forum type in its local contexts
18:45 Denise Wilding (Warwick University): Local worlds on local tokens? The Roman lead tokens of Gaul and Egypt as media of local expression
19:30 Wine reception
20:30 Dinner for speakers
Saturday 30th November
Panel II: Between tribes and cities: the urbanification of local features
9:00 Pero Ardjanliev (Archaeological Museum, Skopje): The coinage of the Dassaretai and their urban centre
9:45 Simone Vogt (August Kestner Museum, Hannover): Roman or Oscan? The coinage of Atella (Campania)
10:30 Coffee break
11:00 Saskia Kerschbaum (DAI Munich): Between image and language: local features on early Sicilian coinage
11:45 Johannes Heinisch (DAI Munich): The tetradrachms from Segesta - adoption of local patterns as a sign of victory
12:30 Lunch
Panel III: The landscapes of Asia Minor dealing with new political impacts
14:00 Hülya Vidin (Goethe University Frankfurt): Caria - autochthonous ele-ments on coins between expression of local identity and making politics
14:45 Annalisa Polosa (Sapienza University, Rome): Coins of Cilician cities between Greek models, Seleucid ideologies and local traditions
15.15 Coffee break
16:00 Andrea Gorys (BBAW) – Bernhard Weisser (Münzkabinett Berlin), Thebe – Adramyttion – Edremit. Münzgeschichte und historisches Gedächtnis in einer mysischen Landschaft
16:45 Discussion, Moderation: Fleur Kemmers (Goethe University Frankfurt)
17:15 Close
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