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Symposium Campanum 2017 Recent Work in Vesuvian Lands:

New Projects, Practices, and Approaches

4 – 8 October, 2017

Organized by Steven L. Tuck, Miami University

The Harry Wilks Study Center at the Villa Vergiliana, Cuma-Bacoli & The College of Arts and Science, Miami University

Wednesday, 4 October Arrival afternoon 7:00: Cocktails 7:30 pm Welcome Dinner Thursday, 5 October 8:00 am Breakfast 9:00 – 10:00 am Welcomes 10:00 – 11:00 am Keynote Lecture, Massimo Osanna (University of Naples Federico II/Il Direttore Generale Scavi di Pompei) 11:00 – 11:15 am Coffee and Tea Break 11:15 am – 1:30 pm Session 1 “Creating a resource for ancient handwritten inscriptions: The Ancient Graffiti Project” Rebecca R. Benefiel (Washington and Lee U.), Erika Zimmermann Damer (U. of Richmond edamer@richmond.edu) and Matthew Loar (U. of Nebraska) “Places for Names and Inhabitants for Houses? Contextualizing Names in the Streets and Houses in Pompeii” Eeva-Maria Viitanen (Institutum Romanum Finlandiae viitanen@irfrome.org) “Managing, taking advantage and effects of pedestrian traffic in Pompeii” Massimo Betello (John Cabot U. mbetello@johncabot.edu) 1:30 – 2:30 pm: Lunch 2:30-4:00: Session 2 “Painting Pompeii: the commercial exchange of Roman pigments” Hilary Becker (Binghamton University hbecker@binghamton.edu) “Graffiti and the Fullers of Pompeii” Jacqueline DiBiasie Sammons (U. of Mississippi dibiasie@olemiss.edu) 4:00 – 4:15 pm: Break 4:15 – 6:30 Session 3

“Pompeii’s Urban Development in Context: Macro and micro context in the social and structural making of insulae I.1 and VIII.7” Steven J.R. Ellis (U. of Cincinnati ellissv@ucmail.uc.edu ) “The multifunctional brothel” Sarah Levin-Richardson (U. of Washington sarahlr@uw.edu) “Outside the Walls: Death Pollution and Urbanization at Pompeii” Allison L. C. Emmerson (Tulane U. aemmerso@tulane.edu) 7:00: Cocktails 7:30: Dinner Friday, 6 October 8:00 am: Breakfast 9:00 – 10:30 am: Session 4 “Interaction between man, plants and landscape in Vesuvian area during the Roman period: new data and open questions” Alessia D’Auria (U. of Naples Federico II alessia-dauria@hotmail.it), Mauro Paolo Buonincontri (maurobuonincontri@gmail.com) , Roberta De Leo (deleo.roberta@gmail.com), Gaetano Di Pasquale (gaetano.dipasquale@unina.it) “ita pestilens est odore taeterrimo Raising a Stink in Pompeii and Herculaneum: The Sensorium of the Urban Landscape and its Meaning” Ann Olga Koloski-Ostrow (Brandeis U. aoko@brandeis.edu) 10:30 – 10:45 am: Break 10:45 am – 12:15 pm: Session 5 “Where did the Pompeians go? Searching for Refugees of the Eruption of Vesuvius, AD 79” Steven L. Tuck (Miami U. tucksl@miamioh.edu) “Therapeutic Strategies for Earthquake Survivors” Christopher Trinacty (Oberlin College, ctrinact@oberlin.edu) 12:15 – 1:15 pm: Lunch 1:15 – 2:45 pm: Session 6 “Roman interiors: how to reconstruct the furniture and furnishings of the Roman house” Joanne Berry (Swansea U. j.t.berry@swansea.ac.uk)

“The Tablinum: A Space and Stage for “Private” and “Public” Rituals in the Houses of Pompeii and Herculaneum” Ambra Spinelli (U. of Southern California ambraspi@usc.edu) 2:45 – 3:00 pm: Coffee and Tea Break 3:00 – 4:30 pm: Session 7 “The Villa at Boscotrecase Reconsidered: A Diachronic View of Function and Decoration” Molly Swetnam-Burland (The College of William and Mary mswetnam@wm.edu) “Art and Identity in the Suburbs and the City: Gardens and Garden Paintings on the Bay of Naples" Maryl B. Gensheimer (U. of Maryland gensheim@umd.edu) 4:30 – 4:45 pm Break 4:45 – 6:15 pm: Session 8 “Power, Protection, and Life: Pompeian Resources for Explaining the Attractions of Jesus-Devotion in the Greco-Roman World” Bruce Longenecker (Baylor U. Bruce_Longenecker@baylor.edu) “Apotropaia and the Streets at Pompeii” Drew Wilburn (Oberlin College Drew.Wilburn@oberlin.edu) 7:30 Dinner Saturday, 7 October 8:00 am: Breakfast 9:00 – 10:30 am: Session 9 “The pseudo-Pompeian mint. Problems and hypotheses” Luigi Pedroni (Independent Scholar luipedro06@gmail.com) “New Reflections about the Latin Library in the Villa dei Papiri at Herculaneum” Pierluigi Leone Gatti (Universität zu Köln plggatti@googlemail.com) 10:30 – 10:45 am: Coffee and Tea Break 10:45 am – 12:15 pm: Session 10 “Dolia Pompeiana: Storage and Packaging for Pompeii and the Vesuvian Region” Caroline Cheung (U. of California Berkeley caroline.cheung@berkeley.edu)

“Oplontis B: New Evidence for a Commercial Center near Pompeii” John R. Clarke (U. of Texas at Austin j.clarke@austin.utexas.edu) 12:30 – 1:30 pm: Lunch 1:30 – 6:00 pm: Site Visit to Oplontis 7:30 pm Dinner Sunday, 8 October 8:00 am Breakfast Departures