Session 3: Produktion: Systems of production: land use, industry, technology, artistic production
Panel 3.1: Production beyond the palaces: Technological and organizational aspects of LBA ceramic manufacture
Panel 3.2: Organization of space and work: potter's workshops in the Greek World
Panel 3.3: (Re)Producing images of the divine between Late Republican times and Late Antiquity
Panel 3.4: Reconstructing Scales of Production in the Ancient Greek World: Producers, Processes, Products, People
Panel 3.5: A. Making Wine in Western-Mediterranean
B. Production and the Trade of Amphorae: some new data from Italy
Panel 3.6: Building BIG – Constructing Economies: from Design to Long-Term Impact of Large-Scale Building Projects
Panel 3.7: Organization of Production and Crafts in Pre-Roman Italy
Panel 3.8: Women and men at work! Entrepreneurs, ateliers and craftsmen in the construction and destruction of Roman tombs
Panel 3.9: Messapia: economy and exchanges in the Land between Ionian and Adriatic Sea
Panel 3.10: Contextualizing craftsmanship in the ancient world: an "economic" sphere?
Panel 3.11: Salt, fish processing and amphorae production across the Mediterranean in the 1st millennium BC. An overview of the technological and economic interactions
Panel 3.12: Pre-modern Industrial Districts
Panel 3.13: The rise of bling: charting the incredible increase in the consumption of decorative metal objects in the Roman Empire
Panel 3.14: “Craft Economy” and Terracotta Figurines. Approaching systems of production through coroplastic studies
Panel 3.15: Villas, peasant agriculture, and the Roman rural economy
Panel 3.16: The logistics and socio-economic impact of construction in Late Republican and Imperial Rome
Panel 3.17: Light in context. Productions, solutions, consumptions and representations of the light and its devices for and in ancient spaces
Panel 3.18: Strictly economic? Ancient Serial Production and its Premises
Panel 3.19: The role of water in production processes in Antiquity
Panel 3.20: The production of portrait statuary in Roman cities. An economic factor?
Panel 3.21: Farmhouses in Macedonia from the 4th century. B.C. until the Roman era: rural landscape and rural economy
Panel 3.22: Local styles or common pattern books in roman wall painting and mosaics
Panel 3.23: Unfinished Details in Ancient Architecture. Consequences of Financial Shortages, Organizational Constraints or Aesthetic Ignorance?
Panel 3.24: Quantifying Ancient building economy
Panel 3.25: Production of tiles and bricks
Panel 3.26: Serial production
Panel 3.27: Roman and Late Antique glass production
Panel 3.28: Food production and consumption
Panel 3.29: Production and distribution of Roman pottery