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CERAMICS: A CULTURAL APPROACHMAY 9-13, 2011
KERAMOS
SYMPOSIUM PROGRAMME
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May 9, 2011 Monday09:00 - 09:30 am Registration and Coffee
09:30 - 10:00 am Opening Remarks
Cultural Transition of Pottery
10:00 - 10:20 am Sabine LadstätterAustrian Archaeological Institute, Vienna, Austria.
The Pottery Market in Augustan Ephesus10:20 - 10:40 am George W. M. Harrison
Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
Breaking News: Sherds and Squatters10:40 - 11:00 am Girolamo Ferdinando De Simone
St. John’s College, University of Oxford, U.K.
Gaetana BoemioUniversity of Napoli “Federico II”, Naples, Italy.
Caterina MartucciUniversity of Napoli “Federico II”, Naples, Italy.
Pottery as Proxy of Cultural Change in Late Antique Campania
11:00 - 11:20 am Discussion
11:20 - 11:40 am Coffee Break
Characterization and Classification of Pottery: Achaemenid Pottery
11:40 - 12:00 am Hatice Kalkan100. Yıl University, Van, Turkey.
A Royal Tradition in Karagündüz Höyük: Imitatio Regis?
12:00 - 12:20 pm Vakhtang LicheliTbilisi State University, Tiblisi, Georgia.
‘Achaemenid Type’ Pottery from Central Transcaucasia
12:20 - 12:40 pm Gürcan PolatEge University, İzmir, Turkey.
Persian Influence on Attic Pottery: Stamp Decoration
12:40 - 01:00 pm Discussion
01:00 - 02:00 pm Lunch Break
Domestic Use of Pottery
02:00 - 02:20 pm Galya BachevaSofia, Bulgaria.
Ceramic Traditions and Novelties in Late Phrygian Gordion: the Testimony of Local Pottery
02:20 - 02:40 pm Anastasia ChristophilopoulouCambridge University, Fitzwilliam Museum, U.K.
Domestic Space and Cooking Assembleges in the Aegean Islands and Crete between 1200 - 700 BC
02:40 - 03:00 pm Discussion
Attic Pottery: Iconography and Social Impacts on Pottery
03:00 - 03:20 pm Amalia AvramidouUniversity of Crete, Greece.
What the Market Doesn’t Want: Theseus and the Symposium in Attic Vase-Painting
03:20 - 03:40 pm Alexandra –Fani AlexandridouOpen University of Cyprus.
Approaching Early Archaic Attika: A Contextual Study of its Early Black Figure Pottery Production
03:40 - 04:00 pm Discussion
04:00 - 04:20 pm Coffee Break
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Greek Artists and Workshops
04:20 - 04:40 pm Alexandra ZampitiHellenic Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Athens, Greece
Kleopatra KathariouCommittee for Culture and Tourism Thessaloniki, Greece.
Yet Another Boeotian ‘Admirer’ of Attic Style04:40 - 05:00 pm Kleopatra Kathariou
Committee for Culture and Tourism, Thessaloniki, Greece.
The Jena Deposit under the Glass: Investigating the Production of a Ceramic Workshop in Late-Classical Athens
05:00 - 05:20 pm Amy SmithUniversity of Reading, U.K.
The Ghosts of the Pan Painter05:20 - 05:40 pm Discussion
05:40 - 06:00 pm Coffee Break
06:00 - 08:30 pm Poster Session and Reception
May 10, 2011 TuesdayCharacterization and Classification of Pottery: Regional Pottery from Ionia
9:00 - 9:20 am Binnur Gürler9 Eylül University, İzmir, Turkey.
Gülten Çelik9 Eylül University, İzmir, Turkey.
Smyrna Kazılarında Ele Geçen M.Ö. 6. ve 1. Yüzyıllara Ait Seramikler
9:20 - 9:40 am Alexandra Von MillerUniversity of Vienna, Austria.
Archaic Pottery from Panayırdağ, Ephesus: Some new Evidence
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9:40 - 10:00 am Johanna Struber-İlhanKuchl, Austria.
Thin-Walled Ceramic from Late Hellenistic Times to the End of the 1st Century BC in Ephesus and the Eastern Mediterranean
10:00 - 10:20 am Discussion
10:20 - 10:40 am Coffee Break
Characterization and Classification of Pottery: Regional Pottery from Ionia
10:40 - 11:00 am Gerald SchausWilfrid Laurier Universit, Waterloo, Canada.
Cultural Ties Between Miletos and Chios: Chian Pottery at Miletos
11:00 - 11:20 am Onur ZunalEge University, İzmir, Turkey.
Klaros’ta Bulunmuş Olan Doğu Yunan Kotyleleri
11:20 - 11:40 am Laura RembartVienna, Austria.
The Date of the So-called Serapeion of Ephesus: Based on the Pottery of the Excavations from 1991-1992
11:40 - 12:00 am Discussion
12:00 - 01:00 pm Lunch Break
Characterization and Classification of Pottery: Regional Pottery from Caria
01:00 - 01:20 pm Bekir ÖzerMuğla University, Turkey.
Kıyı Karia Arkaik Seramiği01:20 - 01:40 pm Hülya Bulut
Muğla University, Turkey.
Early Iron Age Pottery from Pedesa
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01:40 - 02:00 pm Ahmet TırpanSelçuk University, Konya, Turkey.
Makbule EkiciSelçuk University, Konya, Turkey.
Zafer KorkmazSelçuk University, Konya, Turkey.
Karia Bölgesi Mengefe Mevkiinden Bir Grup Bant Bezemeli Seramik
02:00 - 02:20 pm Ahmet TırpanSelçuk University, Konya, Turkey.
Gülem Göğebakan DemirSelçuk University, Konya, Turkey
Börükçü Geç Geometrik Dönem Seramikleri02:20 - 02:40 pm Discussion
02:40 - 03:00 pm Coffee Break
Characterization and Classification of Pottery: Regional Pottery from Aiolis, Psidia and Cilicia
03:00 - 03:20 pm Vincenzo Di GiovanniUniversity of Napoli “Federicoi II”, Naples, Italy.
Roman and Byzantian Pottery from North-East Agora Area of Kyme (Aliağa-Turkey). A Typological and Quantitative Approach
03:20 - 03:40 pm Ali YaşarAdana, Turkey.
Psidia Antiokheiası’ndan Monogram Damgalı Bir Grup Unguentarium
03:40 - 04:00 pm Jane FrancisConcordia University, Montreal, Canada.
Phocaean Red Slip Pottery from Cilicia Survey Project (Misis), Turkey
04:00 - 04:20 pm Discussion
04:20 - 04:40 pm Coffee Break
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Local Workshops in Anatolia
04:40 - 05:00 pm Elmas Baylan-TürkUniversity of Heidelberg, Germany.
Aizanoi Kabartmalı Seramiği: İcat ya da İthal?05:00 - 05:20 pm Gülşen Dikbaş
Mehmet Akif Ersoy University, Burdur, Turkey.
Kibyra Yerel Seramik Üretim Programının Özellikleri
05:20 - 05:40 pm Christina LukeBoston University, USA.
Christopher H. RooseveltBoston University, USA.
Social Networking in Central Lydia: Ceramics and Centralization
05:40 - 06:00 pm Discussion
May 11, WednesdayCultural Interactions: Evidence from Beyond Anatolia
09:00 - 09:20 am Marco CameraUniversity of Catania, Italy.
Greek, Sikeliote and Siculan Pottery in Eastern Sicily in the Archaic Period
09:20 - 09:40 am Jan Kindberg JacobsenCosenza, Italy.
Carmelo ColelliCosenza, Italy.
Pottery Workshop Organisations and Transformations at the Archaeological Site of Timpone della Motta between 800 and 650 BC. A Case Study from Northern Calabria, South Italy
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09:40 - 10:00 am Konstantina ChavelaGreek Ministry of Culture, Greece.
Archaic Local Painted Pottery from Central Macedonia. The Case of Thermaic Gulf
10:00 - 10:20 am Discussion
10:20 - 10:40 am Coffee Break
Cultural Interactions: Evidence from Anatolia
10:40 - 11:00 am Mustafa BulbaAkdeniz University, Antalya, Turkey.
Geometrik Dönem Seramik Sanatında Karia’nın Diğer Kültürlerle Etkileşimleri
11:00 - 11:20 am Christina BouthillerUniversity of Cambridge, U.K.
A ‘Peripheral’ Place in a ‘Dark’ Age: The Iron Age Ceramics of Kilise Tepe, Turkey
11:20 - 11:40 am Gül Gürtekin-DemirEge University, İzmir, Turkey.
Yasemin PolatEge University, İzmir, Turkey.
Between Lydia and Caria: Iron Age Pottery at Tavas, Ancient Tabae
11:40 - 12:00 am Discussion
12:00 - 01:00 pm Lunch Break
Ethnoarchaeology
01:00 - 01:20 pm İsmail FazlıoğluTrakya University, Edirne, Turkey.
Şereflikoçhisar’da bir Geleneksel Çömlekçi Atelyesi ve Seramik Yapımında Tuz Kullanımı
01:20 - 01:40 pm Lale Avşar İskenderzadeSelçuk University, Konya, Turkey.
Geometrik Çağ Antik Seramiklerinde Haç ve Gamalı Haç Motifleri Üzerine bir Araştırma
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01:40 - 02:00 pm Serap ÜnalAyşegül AcarSüleymen Demirel University, Isparta, Turkey.
Sagalassos’dan Çanaklı’ya Seramik02:00 - 02:20 pm Discussion
02:20 - . . . . pm Excursion
May 12, ThursdayTrading Overseas
09:00 - 09:20 am Pierre DupontCNRS, Lyon, France.
The Earliest Overseas Exports of Mainland North-Ionian Transport Amphoras
09:20 - 09:40 am Remzi Yağcı9 Eylül University, İzmir, Turkey.
Relationship between Cilicia and Ionia in the Iron Age: Ceramic Finds
09:40 - 10:00 am Raffaella FedericoCultural Heritage of Naples and Pompeii; RAS Foundation, Italy.
Ceramics and Aegean Amphorae from the Territory of Ancient Stabiae (Late First Century BC – First Century AD)
10:00 - 10:20 am Discussion
10:20 - 10:40 am Coffee Break
Pottery in Burial Context: Evidence from Beyond Anatolia
10:40 - 11:00 am Roman StoyanovRussian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia.
Ceramic Ash-urns in the Form of Hydriai from Tauric Chersonesos in Crimea
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11:00 - 11:20 am Alessandra GranataUniversity of Messina, Italy.
Hellenistic Plastic Vases from Western Contexts: Symbolism and Function
11:20 - 11:40 am Petya IlievaThessaloniki, Greece.
G 2-3 Ware Cosmetic Vases Reconsidered: Between Mycenae and Geometric Greece in the Necropolis of Hephaistia
11:40 - 12:00 am Discussion
12:00 - 01:00 pm Lunch Break
Pottery in Burial Context: Evidence from Anatolia
01:00 - 01:20 pm Seval KonakArchaeology Museum, İzmir, Turkey.
Some Remarks on a Newly Discovered Grave in Klazomenai
01:20 - 01:40 pm Hüseyin CevizoğluEge University, İzmir, Turkey.
Klazomenian Sarcophagus or Bathtub? Reuse of Bathtubs in Burial Contexts
01:40 - 02:00 pm Ahmet TırpanSelçuk University, Konya, Turkey.
Mehmet TekocakSelçuk University, Turkey.
Aytekin BüyüközerSelçuk University, Konya, Turkey.
Börükçü Nekropolü Seramik Buluntuları Üzerine Genel Bir Değerlendirme
02:00 - 02:20 pm Discussion
02:20 - 02:40 pm Coffee Break
Characterization and Classification: Distribution of Attic Pottery
02:40 - 03:00 pm Francesca CurtiUniversity of Firenze, Italy.
Attic Red Figure Kraters of the Late 5th and the Early 4th Centuries BC from Iasos
03:00 - 03:20 pm Anna PetrakovaState Hermitage Museum, St.Petersburg, Russia.
Cultural Approach to the Study of Athenian Red Figured Pottery from the Northern Black Sea: Advantage and Disadvantages
03:20 - 03:40 pm Iulian BirzescuBucharest, Romania
Attic Black-Figured Pottery in Histria: Context and Chronology
03:40 - 04:00 pm Discussion
04:00 - 04:30 pm Closing Remarks
07:30 pm Dinner
May 13, FridayExcursion to the historical sites of Izmir
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Elif Erginer & Ufuk ÇetinkayaArchaeology Museum, İzmir, Turkey.2009 Yılında Klazomenai’de Bulunan Lahitler üzerine bir Çalışma
Füsun TülekKocaeli University, Turkey.Deli Halil Antik Yerleşiminde Batı Anadolu Seramikleri
Ireen KowalleckInstitute of Classical Archaeology of Vienna University, Austria.Ephesus Before and After Alexander: Stratified Pottery Assemblages of the 4th and 3rd Centuries from the Meter Sanctuary and the Settlement on Mount Panayırdağ
Kahraman YağızEge University, İzmir, Turkey.Antandros Nekropolisinden Bir Grup Hellenistik Stamnos Urne
Lars HeinzeUniversity of Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.Late Classical and Early Hellenistic Pottery from Priene
Lisa KealhoferSanta Clara University, USA.
Peter GraveUniversity of New England, AustraliaSituating Gordion
Maria Elena LandiUniversity of Napoli, Naples, Italy.Hellenistic Ceramics from Kyme Eolica: An Overview of Fine Wares
Marina DaraganNational Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Ukraine.Ornaments on Handmade Ceramics of the Beginning of the Early Iron Age of Northern Black Sea Area
Marina VakhtinaInstitute for History of Material Culture,St. Petersburg, Russia.East Greek Pottery of the 7th-Early 6th Centuries BC from the Barbarian Sites of the Northern Black Sea Coastal Region
Massimo FrascaUniversity of Catania, Italy.Grey Ware in Sicily, between East and West
Nadia GavrylyukNational Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Ukraine.Handmade Pottery of Northern Black Sea Area
Nana PruidzeTblisi State University , Georgia.The Literary Attribution of Archaeological Pottery
Pavel OstapenkoInstitute of Archaeology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.Thracian Motifs on Ceramics from Ancient Tyra
Silvia Rita AmiconeUniversity College of London, U.K.Fourth Century BC Black Glaze in Iasosfrom Priene
Vladimir KhrshanovskiySt. Petersburg,Russia.Handmade Pottery from the Necropolis of Kytae and Iluraton”
Poster Presentations
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Organizing and Academic Committee:
Assoc. Prof. Dr. R. Gül GÜRTEKİN–DEMİRAssoc. Prof. Dr. Gürcan POLATAsist. Prof. Dr. Yasemin POLAT
Asist. Prof. Dr. Hüseyin CEVİZOĞLU
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