Thursday, 13th of June, Room 2070A (UdL 6)

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Postgraduate Cypriot Archaeology 13th–15th June 2019, Humboldt University of Berlin Thursday, 13th of June, Room 2070A (UdL 6) 15:00 Registration Session I. Late Antique to Early Medieval Times 16:00 S. Panayiotou: Condominium, Neutralization or Something Else? A Re-examination of Primary Sour- ces concerning the Political Status of Cyprus (649-965 AD) 16:30 M. Metzger: Cyprus and the Christian East in Late Antiquity: A doctoral study on the question of relics 17:00 C. Keane: Re-examining urban shiſts in 7th/8th century Cyprus: settlement and agency 18:00 Keynote Lecture Giorgos Papantoniou (Nicosia): Classical Archaeology and Cyprus in the 21st Century Reception at the University Friday, 14th of June, Room 2095B (UdL 6) 8:30 Welcome Address and Introduction Session II. Cyprus and the Mediterranean Network A. Interactions and Exchange 8:45 M. Hadjigavriel: From Clay and Beyond: Tracing Interactions in Late Chalcolithic Cyprus 9:15 G. Bourogiannis: Cypriot connectivity in the Mediterranean from the Late Bronze Age to the end of the Cypro-Classical period: Introducing the CyCoMed research project B. From Cyprus to the World: Pottery Exports 9:45 S. Vilain: On the Cypriot White Painted productions and other local ceramics inspired by them in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period 10:15 A. Dimitrova: Archaic Cypriot imports in the Black Sea 10:45–11:00 Coffee Break C. Attic Imports to Cyprus 11:00 V. Lewandowski: Attic pottery from Marion 11:30 A. Schaffer: Greek Vases in an ancient kingdom on Cyprus. Some thoughts about the Attic pottery found in Tamassos 12:00–13:00 Lunch Break Session III. Cultural Contacts and Travelling Ideas 13:00 A. Saggio/J. Ahola: A Game of Change. Board games in the changing Bronze Age Cypriot society 13:30 B. Stärz: Female shaped handles – Toilet Objects of daily Use? 14:00 P. Jablonsky: New Research on the anthropoid sarcophagi from Cyprus 14:30 A. Paule: Solar Symbols and Solar Eclipses in Archaic Cyprus 15:00 S. Çonka: Did Ancient Cyprus play a role in transmitting the architectural idea of “female-figured supportive column” from “the East” to “the West” and Who are the contributors 15:30–16:00 Coffee Break Session IV. Paphian Studies 16:00 C. Peverelli: Exploring Palaepaphos During the Classical Period: Preliminary Remarks on e Evreti Residential Area and its Wells (TE I and VII) 16th Meeting on

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Postgraduate Cypriot Archaeology 13th–15th June 2019, Humboldt University of Berlin

Thursday, 13th of June, Room 2070A (UdL 6)15:00 Registration

Session I. Late Antique to Early Medieval Times16:00 S. Panayiotou: Condominium, Neutralization or Something Else? A Re-examination of Primary Sour- ces concerning the Political Status of Cyprus (649-965 AD)16:30 M. Metzger: Cyprus and the Christian East in Late Antiquity: A doctoral study on the question of relics17:00 C. Keane: Re-examining urban shifts in 7th/8th century Cyprus: settlement and agency18:00 Keynote Lecture Giorgos Papantoniou (Nicosia): Classical Archaeology and Cyprus in the 21st Century Reception at the UniversityFriday, 14th of June, Room 2095B (UdL 6)8:30 Welcome Address and Introduction

Session II. Cyprus and the Mediterranean Network

A. Interactions and Exchange8:45 M. Hadjigavriel: From Clay and Beyond: Tracing Interactions in Late Chalcolithic Cyprus9:15 G. Bourogiannis: Cypriot connectivity in the Mediterranean from the Late Bronze Age to the end of the Cypro-Classical period: Introducing the CyCoMed research project

B. From Cyprus to the World: Pottery Exports9:45 S. Vilain: On the Cypriot White Painted productions and other local ceramics inspired by them in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period10:15 A. Dimitrova: Archaic Cypriot imports in the Black Sea

10:45–11:00 Coffee Break

C. Attic Imports to Cyprus11:00 V. Lewandowski: Attic pottery from Marion11:30 A. Schaffer: Greek Vases in an ancient kingdom on Cyprus. Some thoughts about the Attic pottery found in Tamassos

12:00–13:00 Lunch Break

Session III. Cultural Contacts and Travelling Ideas

13:00 A. Saggio/J. Ahola: A Game of Change. Board games in the changing Bronze Age Cypriot society13:30 B. Stärz: Female shaped handles – Toilet Objects of daily Use?14:00 P. Jablonsky: New Research on the anthropoid sarcophagi from Cyprus14:30 A. Paule: Solar Symbols and Solar Eclipses in Archaic Cyprus 15:00 S. Çonka: Did Ancient Cyprus play a role in transmitting the architectural idea of “female-figured supportive column” from “the East” to “the West” and Who are the contributors

15:30–16:00 Coffee Break

Session IV. Paphian Studies

16:00 C. Peverelli: Exploring Palaepaphos During the Classical Period: Preliminary Remarks on The Evreti Residential Area and its Wells (TE I and VII)

16th Meeting on

Session V. The Divine Sphere: Cypriot Sanctuaries

A. Golgoi8:30 M. Kamenou: Communicating with the divine: an interpretation of the votive reliefs from the sanctu- ary of Apollo at Golgoi

B. Idalion9:00 S. Horacek: The ‚Phoenician palmette capitals‘ from the so-called Astarte-Aphrodite sanctuary of a female deity on the eastern acropolis of Idalion 9:30 A. Walther: The Terracottas from the so-called Temple of Aphrodite in Idalion10:00 F. Schwake: The Cypriot finds of Max Ohnefalsch-Richter – Processing two plates published in 1889

10:00–10:30 Coffee Break

C. Tamassos10:30 F. Schimpf: Excavations at Tamassos 1970–1980: The inner-city sanctuaries11:00 K. Juergens: At the gates of Tamassos: the sanctuary of Apollon in the Pediaios

D. Cult in Roman times11:30 A. Ochał-Czarnowicz: The religious landscape of Roman Cyprus and the cult of heroes – some remarks

12:00–13:00 Lunch Break

Session VI. Art History or History of Art?13:00 A. Cazzola: Art History in Ancient Cyprus. A methodological approach, and the attempt to reconsi- der the role of the art historian of antiquity13:30 A. Reeve: Figures in a landscape: the Leeds Museums and Galleries collection of ancient Cypriot figurines

Session VII. New Scientific Approaches

A. Archaeobotanical Approaches14:00 M Rousou: Vegetation history and the exploitation and use of plant resources in Pre-Pottery Neolithic Cyprus: an assessment of the current state of the archaeobotanical research14:30 G. Ioannou: Health, Disease and Diet in the Hellenistic/Roman Paphos: the bioarchaeology of Ktima Upper City necropolis

15:00–15:30 Coffee Break

B. Archaeometallurgical Approaches15:30 D. Ioannides: Enkomi: a metalworking center. New evidence from the examination of metallurgical ceramics16:00 Th. Christophorou: The Archaeometallurgical activities on the Landscape of the north-eastern foothills of Troodos (central Cyprus). Past and New Information and its importance to Cyprus Heritage

C. Communicating Cultural Heritage16:30 F. Dolcetti/F. Pettorini: Social media and the development of archaeological communication practices: the case for Erimi Archaeological Project (Cyprus)17:00 Final discussion

Saturday, 15th of June, Room 1.401 (DOR24)

16:30 A. Halczuk: Micro-regionalism within the Paphian kingdom. Epigraphic evidence17:00 M. Romaniuk: Terracotta pipes and the studies on the ancient water system in the residential district (Maloutena area) of Nea Paphos17:30 J. Mikocka: Studies on the late Roman insula from Maloutena district in Nea Paphos: architecture, functions, analogies