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SUMMARY:Postgraduate and early career conference in medieval archaeology
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 11/05/2022\n09:00 Registration\n09:20 Tomasz Cymbalak\, National Heritage Institute in Prague; Jakub Sawicki\, Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague\, MERC; Carlo Citter\, University of Sienna\, MERC; Invitation\n09:50 Radosław Gliński\, University of Wroclaw\, Silesian arcade architecture in the European context (13th-18th c.)\n10:10 Lisa Renn\, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg; ZKFL Zentrum für kulturwissenschaftliche Forschung Lübeck\, The central square in the medieval town. An archaeological study of an open space\n10:30-10:50 Discussion\n10:50-11:00 Coffee break\n11:00 Zana Hoxha\, Institute of Albanology\, Pristhina\, Early Christian Architecture: Kosovo Case in a Global Context\n11:20 Evelina Kachynska\, Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences\, The phenomenon of masonry architecture in ancient Rus’ from the 10th to the 13th centuries: architectural and archeological studies\n11:40 Discussion\n12:00-14:00 Lunch break\n14:00 Pavla Tomanova\, Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague\, The church district at Budeč Stronghold: what the churches say about the site\n14:20 Matej Draksler\, University of Ljubljana\, Archaeological Data on the Beginnings of Medieval Ljubljana\n14:40-15:00 Discussion\n15:00-15:10 Coffee break\n15:10 Denisa Zlámalová\, Masaryk University; Zuzana Hofmanová\, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology; Zooming in: Archaeogenetic investigation of Early Middle Age cemeteries in Moravia to study formation of Early Mediaeval societies\n15:30 Martina Dalceggio\, Universitá degli Studi di Trento\, Privileged female burials in the italian peninsula between the second half of the 6th to the End of the 7th century: material culture\, contexts and problems.\n15:50 Jernej Rihter\, Inštitut za arheologijo ZRC SAZU\, Institute of Archaeology SRC SASA\, Current state of research on the (Early-)medieval Cemetery Župna Cerkev in Kranj (Slovenia) and further research\n16:10 Discussion\n17:30 MERC Committee meeting\n20:00 Evening meeting \nThursday 12/05/2022\n9:30 Rachel I. Brody\, Boston College\, The Floor is Alive!: Human and Nonhuman Entanglement in the Early Medieval Atlantic Archipelago\n9:50 Laszlo Ferenci\, Martin Janovský\, Jan Horák\, Univerzita Karlova\, The landscape impact of Cistercian granges and the case of Třebekov\, a possible grange of Plasy Abbey\n10:10 Andrew Bair\, Harvard University\, Crossing the Threshold: Considering Spatial Practice in Medieval Ireland through Archaeological Geophysics and Irish Plea Rolls\n10:30-10:50 Discussion\n10:50-11:00 Coffee break\n11:00 Sylwia Siemianowska\, Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences\, Glass – an indicator of business and cultural contacts. The case of medieval Wrocław\, Poland\n11:20 Ladislav Čapek\, Katedra archeologie FF ZČU\, Innovation in pottery production in the Czech lands in the 13th century – diffusion\, acculturation or impedance. Which models suit the best?\n11:40 Discussion\n12:00-14:00 Lunch break\n14:00 Lisa Fenucci\, Vrije Universitat Brussels\, Unravelling the Late Medieval ‘Heterosexual’ through the lens of sexual badges\n14:20 Nóra Buránszki\, Pázmány Péter Catholic University\, Plain bowls from Krak des Chevaliers\, Syria\n14:40 Silvia Berrica\, Universidad de Alcalá\, From cities to villages: distribution amphorae in Central Iberian between production\, commerce and society (6th-9th centuries)\n15:00-15:20 Discussion\n15:20-15:30 Coffee break\n15:30 Filip Stefanovic\, Homeland museum Paracin\, Excavation of the Medieval Petrus Fortress: Old Remains\, New Questions\n15:50 Zbigniew Kubiatowski\, Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences\, Radzikowo „Gaik” – dating and function analysis of early medieval stronghold\, Mazowsze\, Poland\n16:10 Discussion\n17:00 MERC Strategic meeting\n20:00 Dinner \nFriday 13/05/2022\n09:00 Pablo Barruezo-Vaquero\, A methodological proposal to study socioeconomic hierarchies through the landscape using Human Ecodynamics and Big Data: the case of Viking Age Iceland\n09:20 Camilla Felicioni\, Chiara Mascarello\, Ylenia Paciotti\, University of Siena\, Different approaches to connectivity from the Middle Ages to the present\n09:40 Johan Sandvang Larsen\, Aarhus University\, The Ghosts of Archaeologies Past – How to track and understand the developments in archaeological field methods\n10:00-10:20 Discussion\n10:20-10:30 Coffee break\n10:30 Marta Pietruszka\, Institute of Archaeology of the University of Wroclaw\, Methods of obtaining plants in medieval Wroclaw as an element of the food system\n10:50 Simone Grosso\, Pantheon-Sorbonne University\, Drone-based remote sensing in the Northern Venice lagoon: methodology and first outcomes\n11:10 Dagmara Król\, Institute of Archaeology of the University of Wroclaw\, Institute of Literary Research of Polish Academy of Sciences\, Popularisation of archaeology on the Internet – a case study on the example of slides from archaeological research conducted in Ostrów Tumski in Wroclaw by Józef Kaźmierczyk\n11:30 Discussion\n12:00-14:00 Lunch Break\n14:00-18:00 Trip
URL:https://medievista.cz/akce/postgraduate-and-early-career-conference-in-medieval-archaeology-2/
LOCATION:Praha\, Praha
CATEGORIES:Doktorandské,Konference a semináře
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SUMMARY:Postgraduate and early career conference in medieval archaeology
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022 the second MERC conference for postgraduate and early career researchers working with medieval archaeology will be held in collaboration with the Institute of Archaeology in Prague of the Czech Academy of Sciences and National Heritage Institute of the Czech Republic. It is intended as an accessible and informal forum for those working in and beyond Europe\, showcasing and discussing new research. \nIf you are interested in presenting a paper\, please e-mail a title and abstract of 200 words to medievalerc@gmail.com by 16 January 2022. Information about the programme and venue will provided in February of 2022 (and hopefully we will be more aware of the pandemic situation).
URL:https://medievista.cz/akce/postgraduate-and-early-career-conference-in-medieval-archaeology/
LOCATION:Praha\, Praha
CATEGORIES:Call for papers,Vše
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