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Symposium: Connections in Past and present. Istanbul Graduate Symposium on Archaeology, 19 December, 2009, Saturday  Program (pdf)
09.00 Coffee 09.30-09.40 Welcome / Introduction
Section 1: Interregional contact in Anatolia, the Western and Eastern Mediterranean and the Near East 09.40-10.00 Karin Schuitema, NIT Constructing an elite identity: a comparative study to feasting in the Near East and the Aegean 10.00-10.20 Su Alara Acerol, Koç University The Black Impressed Ware of Alalakh/Tell Atchana 10.20-10.40 Üftade Muşkara, METU The characterization and provenance studies of the limestone figurines found at Emecik 10.40-10.50 Questions and discussion
10.50-11.10 Break
11.10-11.30 Rik Vaessen, Sheffield University and NIT The introduction of Protogeometric pottery at the Artemision of Ephesos: shifting perceptions in a time of change 11.30-11.50 Polat Ulusoy, Bilkent University Burial customs of Clazomenae in the Iron Age 11.50-12.10 Eric Laufer, DAI Istanbul Royal building-activity as an instrument to confirm a dominion. A case study for the Attalid Kingdom 12.10-12.30 Çiğdem Maner, Heidelberg and Koç Universities Comparative study on Hittite and Mycenaean fortifications 12.30-12.45 Questions and discussion
12.45-13.45 Lunch break
13.45-14.05 Gürkan Ergin, İstanbul University Resistance and unrest in Anatolia under the Roman rule: an overview of the facts and their implications 14.05-14.25 Mustafa Ufuk Gürdal, Uludağ University 2009 Excavations of Myndos-Asar Island (Tavşan Island) burials 14.25-14.45 Fatma Gül Öztürk, METU The façade-long portico of Cappadocian courtyard complexes: an intermediate form between the Arabian bayt and the Turkish hayat 14.45-14.55 Questions and discussion
14.55-15.10 Break
Section 2: Archaeology and the Public 15.10-15.30 Ayşe Ercan and Aslı Zeren, Koç University Past meets present in Sagalassos 15.30-15.50 Laurent Dissard, UC Berkeley and Koç Universities Forty years of rescue archaeology in Southeastern Turkey 15.50-16.10 Gizem Dörter, Koç University A
future for the Upper Bosphorus fortresses: a historical survey of the
Upper Bosphorus fortresses and a sustainable heritage management plan
for their survival 16.10-16.20 Questions and discussion
16.20-16.40 Break
16.40-17.00 İrem Yɪldɪz, Bilgi University Museum marketing: interaction of museums with the outside world 17.00-17.20 Gökçe Şimşek, Adnan Menderes University Interventions on immovable archaeological heritage as a tool for new formation process 17.20-17.40 Polina Ivanova, Simon Fraser and Koç Universities Representation
of Studios Monastery in the work of Russian Archaeological Institute in
Constantinople (1894-1914): a case of public archaeology 17.40-17.50 Questions and discussion 17.50 Drink
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Previous activities
2009
Symposium Museums and Display. Stories in a showcase 13-14 November, 2009 (more information) Seminars Archaeobotany Seminars at NIT with René Cappers 6, 7, 8 October, 2009 (more information) Masterclasses New Approaches in Archaeobotany 5-9 October 2009 (read more) Fifth Workshop of the Global Collaboratory on the History of Labour Relations International Institute of Social History (IISG) with NIT 25-26 September 2009 Symposium Ottoman Biographical Sources I: The Sixteenth Century Ottoman Biographer Aşık Çelebi and His Work June 19, 2009 (more information) Lecture Experimentalism in Turkish literature: Adalet Ağaoğlu's YazSonu Petra de Bruijn (Leiden University) June 11, 2009 (more information) Lecture
The 2nd Neolithic Revolution in Asia Minor: Evaluating Possible
Causes Bleda S. Düring (Leiden University) May 21, 2009 (more information) Lecture
Fritz Rudolf Kraus in Istanbul (1937-1949) and the development of Ancient Near Eastern Studies in Turkey Jan Schmidt (Leiden University), May 11, 2009 (more information) Lecture
Depraved Borderlands - Love Affairs Between Muslims and non-Muslims in Dutch Literature from the Middle Ages until today Sjoerd-Jeroen Moenandar (Groningen University), May 6, 2009 (more information) Lecture
On clocks and dreams: the novel Saatleri Ayarlama Enstitüsü [Time Regulation
Institute] by Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar Hanneke van der Heijden (translator), April 6, 2009 (more information) 2nd Workshop on Neolithic
Anatolia 2-3 March 2009 at Istanbul University The Neolithic Period in Western Anatolia and Thrace: Attempt for
Sharing Information and Constructing a Chronology Organizing institutions: Department of Prehistory of
Istanbul University - Department of Archaeology of Aegean University
- Netherlands Institute in Turkey
Lecture
Empires, Cities, Sanctuaries. Imperial
Patronage of Sanctuaries in Asia Minor and beyond, ca. 550 BCE-950
CE
Rolf Strootman January 28, 2009 (more information)
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