HARN 2016 In Association with the Swedish Institute at Rome
Date: 20th -21st October
Location: Swedish Institute of Classical Studies in Rome
The Conference will run from 9 am on the 20th of October to 17.30 on the 21st of October.
The final programme with running order, chairs, definite paper titles will be posted soon, this is the preliminary list of speakers, pre-arranged sessions and papers and may be subject to change:
Francisco Gracia-Alonso & Gloria Munilla – The protection of archaeological sites with ideological value during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). The case of Ampurias.
Elena Cagiano de Azevedo – Evan Gorgor, an outsider among contemporary collectors?
Mustafa Kemal Baran – An Anatolian Story: The establishment of classical archaeology in Turkey.
Marion Bolder-Boos – The Greeks brought culture, the Phoenicians brought … stuff? – Phoenician archaeology in late 19th and early 20th century German scholarship.
Margarita Diaz-Andreu & Francisco Sánchez Salas – Roman Archaeology in Spain (1900-1936/39): a survey.
Susan Dixon – Rodolfo Lanciani’s selling of ancient Rome to the United States, 1887-1927
Meira Gold – “Between plundering and scientific work”: Documenting and visualizing Tell el-Yahudiyeh, c. 1905
Kristian Göransson – The Swedish Cyprus Expedition 1927–1931
Andrea Guaglianone – The Porticus Minuciae problem in the light of the excavation journals of Giuseppe Marchetti Longhi and Guglielmo Gatti: A new reading.
Athena Hadji – “studiosi delle antichissime civiltà dell’ Egeo”: A brief history of Italian archaeology in the Dodecanese (1912-1945). Preliminary results of archival research.
Vladimir Mihajlovic – Dual Periphery: Roman Heritage in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Austro-Hungarian Rule
Turgut Saner & Gizem Mater – Gilliéron versus Schleif: Two approaches of archaeological depiction represented on Larisaean architectural terracotta plates
Kate Sheppard – Baedeker’s Archaeology: A historical tourist in Alexandria
James Snead – “Treasures of Primitive Empires Revealed”: Classical models for American archaeology, 1900-1920.
Csaba Szabó – Beyond boundaries: The archaeology of Roman Dacia in the period of 1900-1945
Massimo Tarantini & Alessandro Guidi* – The Emergence of Stratigraphical Archaeology in Mediterranean Europe: The Italian case-study (1900-1950)
Frederika Tevebring – The Real and the Ideal: Reconsidering excavation and display in Germany around 1900.
Frederick Whitling – The Prince and Asine. Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden and the Organisation of Excavations at Asine, 1920–1922.
Pre-arranged sessions:
Histories of Etruscology: The Etruscan Race
Maurizio Harari – Ethnicity and Politics: an Etruscan backstory of the 16th century.
Marie-Laurence Haack – From Race to Soul: Etruscan people in Italian anthropology in the second half of the 19th and at the beginning of the 20th centuries.
Robinson Peter Krämer – Race and Society. Archaeological interpretations of Etruscan and Roman societies during the National Socialism and Fascism.
Raffaella Da Vela – Race and Peoples. Migrations in Etruria: from clash of races to meeting between cultures
Testimonies and protagonists in the urban transformation of the Campus Martius during the inter-war period [These are Preliminary English Titles]
Elisabetta Carnabuci – The interventions of the Fascist Governatorato in the Mausoleum of Augustus.
Monica Ceci – Giuseppe Marchetti Longhi: An unconventional voice.
Alessandra Gobbi – Agreements, delays and solutions. The correspondence concerning Domitian’s Stadium during the Fascist Governatorato.
Stefania Pergola – The continuous archaeological discoveries in the area of the theatre of Marcellus: Interventions in balance between emergency and safeguarding.
Women archaeologists and women in archaeology: between visibility and invisibility
Ana Cristina Martins – The (in)visible world of Classical archaeology in Portugal.
Raffaella Bucolo – Margarete Gütschow photographic collection.
Apen Ruiz – Female archaeologists entering the field: reflections about women archaeologists working in Greco-Roman world.
Julia Roberts – Dressing the Part: British women archaeologists in the first half of the twentieth century
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