International Conference
International Conference
Regional Mobilities and the Making of the Ancient Greek World
In this conference, we will examine how local and regional mobilities contributed to the making of the wider Greek world.
Whilst scholarly research has usually focused on long-distance movements (whether framing these as colonisation or as trade/interaction), these local and regional mobilities were also crucial in the formation of new communities.
The conference will showcase the results of MIGMAG work in five case study regions, but also bring to fore the research of colleagues working in other regions. Using insights from landscape archaeology in particular, we will compare evidence for changing settlement patters, urbanisation, and population circulation between different regions, to consider an overall picture.
To attend the conference, please contact: bettina.bernegger@univie.ac.at
Date: 6. to 8. June 2024
Thursday 6th June
Morning: Italy and Sicily
Peter Attema, University of Groningen
Rodolfo Brancato, University of Naples
Lieve Donnellan, University of Melbourne
Antonino Facella, University of Genoa, and Gianfranco Adornato, Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa
Fabrizio Mollo, University of Messina
Marco Pacciarelli and Alessandro Naso, University of Naples
Francesco Quondam, University of Vienna
Afternoon: the Western Mediterranean
Anna Depalmas, University of Sassari
Elisa de Sousa, University of Lisbon
Linda Gosner, Texas Tech University, and Jessica Nowlin, University of Texas
Carolina López-Ruiz, University of Chicago
Francesco Quondam, University of Vienna
Evening: Public Lecture
The work of the MIGMAG project - Naoíse Mac Sweeney, University of Vienna
Friday 7th June
Morning: Anatolia and the Black Sea
Owen Doonan, California State University
Bilge Hürmüzlü and Semih Togan, Süleyman Demirel University
Elif Koparal, Miman Sinan University
Christina Luke and Chris Roosevelt, Koç University
Michele Massa, Bilkent University, and Christoph Bachhuber, University of Oxford
Jana Mokrišová, University of Cambridge
Anja Slawisch, University of Edinburgh
Martin Steskal, ÖAI
Afternoon: the Eastern Mediterranean
Maria Iacovou, University of Cyprus
Tom Maltas, University of Oxford and Vienna, and Naoise Mac Sweeney, University of Vienna
Mirko Novák, University of Bern
James Osborne, University of Chicago
Tevfik Emre Şerifoğlu, Mimar Sinan University, and Anna Collar, Southampton University
Elif Ünlü, Boğaziçi University
Saturday 8th June
Morning: Mainland Greece
Birgitta Eder, ÖAI Athens
Sylvian Fachard, University of Lausanne
Anastasia Gkadolou, Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports
Stefanos Gimatzidis, ÖAI
Efi Karantzali, Ephorate of Antiquities of Fthiotida and Eurytania
Eleni Kopanaki, University of Vienna
Sarah Murray, University of Toronto
Maximilian Rönnberg, University of Tübingen
Katja Sporn, DAI, and Petros Kounouklas, Ephorate of Antiquities of Fthiotida and Eurytania