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Session 4 Blurred Boundaries: Island Perceptions in Emic and Etic Perspectives Chair: Renate Dürr 12:30 – 14:30 María Hernández-Ojeda (New York): African Islands, European Thoughts: A Case Study of the Indigenous Archaeology In the Canarian Archipelago Erica Angliker (London): Ikaria and Pholegandros: Distinguishing Religious Identity in Archipelagos and Islands Hanna Nüllen (Halle): Converting the Island: Narratives of Insular Transformation in Early Anglo-Saxon Historio- and Hagiography Katrin Dautel (Malta): Of Frogs and Birds: Approaches to the Island between Practice and the Imaginary Discussion Concluding Remarks Laura Dierksmeier & Frerich Schön University of Tübingen SFB 1070 RESOURCECULTURES Gartenstraße 29 · 72074 Tübingen Phone +49 07071-29-73596 www.sfb1070.uni-tuebingen.de European Islands Between Isolated and Interconnected Life Worlds Interdisciplinary Long Term Perspectives November 15-16, 2019 Castle Hohentübingen, Institute of Classical Archaeology Ernst von Sieglin Room (165) SFB 1070 RESOURCECULTURES. Sociocultural Dynamics and the Use of Resources. Cover: Tabula Rogeriana, with south oriented at the top, drawn by Muhammed al-Idrisi’s for Roger II of Sicily in 1154. The above image is from the Swedish island of Gotland. All images are in the public domain. Registration This conference is free and open to all. To ensure sufficient seating, please notify us if you plan to attend. Academic Assistant: Miriam Kroiher [email protected] Saturday, November 16 th

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    Session 4Blurred Boundaries: Island Perceptions in Emic and Etic Perspectives

    Chair: Renate Dürr

    12:30 – 14:30

    María Hernández-Ojeda (New York): African Islands, European Thoughts: A Case Study of the Indigenous Archaeology In the Canarian Archipelago

    Erica Angliker (London): Ikaria and Pholegandros: Distinguishing Religious Identity in Archipelagos and Islands

    Hanna Nüllen (Halle): Converting the Island: Narratives of Insular Transformation in Early Anglo-Saxon Historio- and Hagiography

    Katrin Dautel (Malta): Of Frogs and Birds: Approaches to the Island between Practice and the Imaginary

    Discussion

    Concluding RemarksLaura Dierksmeier & Frerich Schön

    University of TübingenSFB 1070 RESOURCECULTURES

    Gartenstraße 29 · 72074 TübingenPhone +49 07071-29-73596

    www.sfb1070.uni-tuebingen.de

    European IslandsBetween Isolated and Interconnected Life Worlds

    Interdisciplinary Long Term Perspectives

    November 15-16, 2019

    Castle Hohentübingen, Institute of Classical Archaeology

    Ernst von Sieglin Room (165)

    SFB 1070 RESOURCECULTURES. Sociocultural Dynamics and the Use of Resources.

    Cover: Tabula Rogeriana, with south oriented at the top, drawn by Muhammed al-Idrisi’s for Roger II of Sicily in 1154.

    The above image is from the Swedish island of Gotland.

    All images are in the public domain.

    Registration

    This conference is free and open to all.

    To ensure sufficient seating,

    please notify us if you plan to attend.

    Academic Assistant: Miriam Kroiher

    [email protected]

    Saturday, November 16th

  • Innenseiten

    Session 3 Insular Roots and Routes: Movement of Knowledge, People, and Practices

    Chair: Annika Condit

    9:30 – 11:30

    Sergios Menelaou (Sheffield): Shifting Modes of Insularity and Connectivity in the East Aegean during the Third Millennium BC: The View from Pottery Analysis

    N. Zeynep Yelçe (Istanbul) & Ela Bozok(Florenz): Islands as Transit Posts in the News Networks of Early Sixteenth Century

    Francesca Bonzano (Milano): Maltese Islands between Isolation and Interconnections: The Point of View of the Architectural Language

    Marta Díaz-Zorita Bonilla (Tübingen), Island Connectivity, Social Identity and Ritual Knowledge Transfer: The Biniadrís Cave (Menorca, Spain)

    Discussion

    Brunch 11:30 – 12:30

    Session 2 Shorelines of Contingency: Developments and Adaptations in Insular Spaces

    Chair: Valerie Palmowski

    16:00 – 17:30

    Alexander J. Smith (New York) & Margalida A. Coll (Mallorca): Disentangling the Late Talayotic: Understanding Island Identities through Funerary Practices in the Balearic Islands during the Late Iron Age

    Kyle Jazwa (Durham): Insular Architecture and Settlement Planning during a Crisis: The Case of Maa-Palaeokastro (Cyprus)

    David Hill (Oslo): Urban relocation and settlement adaption on Naxos from the Early to Middle Byzantine periods

    Discussion

    Break 17:30 – 19:00

    Keynote Lecture 19:00 – 20:00

    Thomas Scholten: Introduction to the Keynote Lecture

    Beate Ratter (Hamburg): More than Land Surrounded by Water? A Geographer’s View on Island Spatiality

    Reception at the Rittersaal, Castle Hohentübingen, 20:00 – 23:00

    13:00 – 13.30 Registration

    13.30 – 14.00 Opening Words

    Martin Bartelheim, Speaker of the Collaborative Research Center 1070 ‘ResourceCultures’:Welcome Address

    Frerich Schön & Laura Dierksmeier: Introduction

    Session 1 Interdisciplinary Island Studies: Concepts and Approaches

    Chair: Anna Kouremenos

    14:00 – 15:30

    Helen Dawson (Berlin) & Jonathan Pugh (Newcastle): The Lure of Islands: A Cross-disciplinary Conversation

    Sietze Norder (Amsterdam / Lisboa): How Islands Shape the Anthropocene: Legacies of Past Human-environment Interactions

    Dunja Brozović Rončević (Zadar): What Does it Mean to be an Islander in Croatia?

    Discussion

    Coffee Break 15:30 – 16:00

    Friday, November 15th Saturday, November 16thFriday, November 15th