Showing: Antiquity (all days)
Wed 12 April
08.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Thu 13 April
08.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Fri 14 April
08.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Sat 15 April
08.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
All days
|
Wednesday 12 April 2023
11.00 - 13.00
N-2
ANT01
Balancing between Social Performance and Offensive Discourse: an Intersectional Approach to Religio-Political Authority in the Greco-Roman World
C33 (Z)
Network:
Antiquity
|
Chair:
Douglas Cairns
|
Organizer:
Marika Rauhala
|
Discussants:
-
|
Marja-Leena Hänninen :
The Right to Negotiate with Divine Powers - Privilege or Civic Duty? Religious Conflicts in Mid-Republican Rome
Suvi Kuokkanen :
Disparaging Low-Status Politicians in Post-Periclean Athens
Marika Rauhala :
Intersections of Otherness in (Ab)Use: Oriental Eunuchs in Greco-Roman Cult and Society
Julietta Steinhauer :
Migrant Women in the Greek Aegean: Integration, Religion, and Cross-cultural Exchange from an Intersectional Perspective
Darja Sterbenc Erker :
Intersectionality of Gender, Social Status and Ethnicity in Literary Devalorizations of Roman Emperors Worshipping “Foreign” Gods
Wednesday 12 April 2023
14.00 - 16.00
I-3
ANT03
Cognitive Approaches to Ancient Greek History
B34
Network:
Antiquity
|
Chair:
Douglas Cairns
|
Organizers:
Samuel Ellis, Riccarda Schmid |
Discussant:
Douglas Cairns
|
Samuel Ellis :
I am your Father: the Pater Metaphor and its Effectiveness in Framing Sole Rule in the Greek Polis
Neville Morley :
Cognitive Biases in Thucydides’ Sicilian Debate
Riccarda Schmid :
Applicability and Accessibility: Framing-Effects in Athenian Oratory
Friday 14 April 2023
08.30 - 10.30
I-9
ANT05
New Approaches to Ancient Slavery
B34
Network:
Antiquity
|
Chair:
Neville Morley
|
Organizer:
Myles Lavan
|
Discussants:
-
|
Lisa Eberle, Johanna Göcke :
They were her Property. Women Enslavers in Ancient Rome
Myles Lavan :
The Scale of Manumission in the Roman World and the Americas: a Comparative and Quantitative Approach
David Lewis :
Syrians and the Slave Trade in the longue durée
Friday 14 April 2023
11.00 - 13.00
I-10
ANT06
Religious and Moral Pollution in Greek and Roman Culture
B34
Network:
Antiquity
|
Chair:
Neville Morley
|
Organizer:
Bernadette Descharmes
|
Discussants:
-
|
Bernadette Descharmes :
Pollution and Sexual Morals in Ancient Rome
Daniel Emmelius :
"Out of Place” in the City? The Roman Ban on Intra-urban Burial and how it Relates to Ideas of Religious Pollution
Jack Lennon :
Negotiating Ritual and Moral Pollution in Ancient Rome
Irene Salvo :
Blood Pollution and Anthropology of Violence between Herodotus and Gluckman
Friday 14 April 2023
14.00 - 16.00
I-11
ANT07
Roman Port Cities: Places, Processes, People
B34
Network:
Antiquity
|
Chair:
Birgitta Sjöberg Leppänen
|
Organizers:
Lena Larsson Lovén, Madelaine Miller |
Discussants:
-
|
Kristian Göransson :
A View from the Southern Shores: Greeks, Libyans and Romans in Berenice, Cyrenaica
Arja Karivieri, Katariina Mustakallio :
Multicultural and Multiethnic Harbour Cities: New Perspectives, New Challenges
Lena Larsson Lovén :
People at Work in Roman Port Cities of the Western Mediterranean
Madelaine Miller :
Roman River Ports-boundaries and Urban Structures
Saturday 15 April 2023
08.30 - 10.30
I-13
ANT08
Modeling Ancient Social and Cultural Developments
B34
Network:
Antiquity
|
Chair:
Arjan Zuiderhoek
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Francesco Cassini :
Modern Concepts, Ancient Worlds: ‘State’, ‘Statehood’ and Republican Italy
Kristian Kanstrup Christensen :
Universal and Local in the Roman World
Aida Fernandez Prieto :
Approaching Poverty in Ancient Greece: How Social Sciences Can Contribute to the Study of this Phenomenon in the Past?
Saturday 15 April 2023
11.00 - 13.00
I-14
ANT09
Material and Cultural Approaches
B34
Network:
Antiquity
|
Chair:
Neville Morley
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Thomas Leibundgut :
The Bioarchaeology of Ancient Migration
Laurie Venters :
Filthy Ditch Diggers: Unfree Spadework in Latin Verse
Arjan Zuiderhoek :
Empire and the limits of exploitation in the Roman world
|