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Black Sea crossings. Maritime networks from Hellenistic to Byzantine times, Istanbul 30/11-1/12/2023
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Start date and time
30 November 2023
End date and time
1 December 2023
Location

ANAMED Auditorium

Merkez Han, 181, Independence Avenue, Kuloğlu, Tomtom Mahallesi, Beyoğlu, Istanbul

The 10th IFEA Archaeological Meetings proposes a program on maritime networks in the Black Sea.

Online or in person registration

PROGRAM

30 November 2023

9h15-9h45: Opening talks

Session 1 : Harbor Facilities

Chairwoman : Dominique KASSAB TEZGÖR (Bilkent University)

9h45-10h05 : Alexandre BARALIS (Musée du Louvre)

The Both Ports of Heraclea Pontica: Reflections About the Diffusion in the Black Sea of an Aegean Model

10h10-10h30 : Claire BARAT (Polytechnique University of Hauts-de-France)

Sinope Harbours and Hinterland Connections

10h35-10h55 : Serkan GEDUK (Archaeological Museum of Kocaeli)

Kerpe Underwater Excavation and Research

Coffee break

11h10-11h30 : Nayden PRAHOV (Sozopol Underwater Archaeology Centre, Bulgarian Ministry of Culture)

Ancient Harbour Facilities along the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast (Bizone, Mesambria and Apollonia Pontica)

11h35-11h55 : Şahın YILDIRIM (Bartın University)

Recent Underwater Researches at the Roman Harbour and Around in Tios -Tieion

12h00-12h15: Q&R

Lunch

Session 2 : Ships and Shipwrecks

Chairman : Alexandre BARALIS (Musée du Louvre)

14h00-14h20 : Michael JONES RICE (Koç University)

The Yenikapı Shipwrecks and Byzantine Seafaring on the Black Sea

14h25-14h45 : Ahmet BILIR (Düzce University)

Calpe Harbor Underwater Excavations: Examination of Amphorae

Coffee break

14h50-15h10 : Yana MOROZOVA (Marburg University)

Ancient Maritime Networks of the Northern Black Sea. An Overview of Underwater Archaeological Sites

15h25-15h45 : Pierre POVEDA (Centre Camille Jullian/CNRS), Giulia Boetto  (Centre Camille Jullian/CNRS) and Sergey V. OLKHOVSKIY (Institute of Archaeology of the Russian Academy of science)

The Naval Ship of Phanagoria (1st c. BCE, Taman Peninsula): Interpretation and First Hypothesis of Reconstruction

15h50-16h05 : Q&R

 

1 December 2023

Session 3 : Amphorae, Other Productions and Networks

Chairwoman : Anaïs LAMESA (French Institute for Anatolian Studies)

9h30-9h50 : Ayşe Fatman EROL (Hacı Bayram Veli University)

Maritime Commercial Connections of Fatsa/Cıngırt Kayası in the light of Colchis and Sinopean Amphorae

9h55-10h15 : Dominique KASSAB TEZGÖR (Bilkent University) and Nino INAISHVILI (Niko Berdzenishvili Institute of Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University)

Jug-Amphorae in the mid-Byzantine Period: Production and Circulation

10h20-10h45 : Franck PRÊTEUX (Paris-Sorbonne University)

Close the Gateway. Political, legal and economic implications of stopping maritime trade in the Bosporus strait by Byzantium in the Hellenistic period

Coffee break

11h00-11h20 : Beste TOMAY (University of Akdeniz)

Evaluation of the Commercial Relations between Andriake and the Black Sea Region in the Light of Amphorae

11h25-11h45 : Sylvie Yona WAKSMAN (ArAr, CNRS)

About the Circulation of Pottery in the Black Sea in the Middle and Late Byzantine Periods: A View from Archaeological Science

11hh50-12h05 : Q&R

Lunch

Session 4 : Early Medieval Interactions

Chairwoman : Tonicha MAE UPHAM (Institute of Historical Research)

14h00-14h20 : Rossina KOSTOVA (St Cyril and St Methodius University of Veliko Tarnovo), Preslav PEEV (Institute of Oceanology, BAS, Varna), Galin PETROV (St Cyril and St Methodius University of Veliko Tarnovo)

Land-sea Interaction Along the Southern Bulgarian Black Sea Coast: Interdisciplinary Approach

 

14h25-14h45 : Thorir Jonsson HRAUNDAL (Iceland University)

Ninth to Eleventh Century Arabic Geographical Accounts on Vikings in the Black Sea

Coffee break

14h50-15h10 : Monica WHITE (University of Nottingham)

The Rus and the Black Sea

15h25-15h45 : Selim KARAGÖZ (Aksaray University)

Interaction Between Turks and Scandinavians Around the Black Sea during the Viking Age as a Historiographical Issue

15h50-16h05 : Q&R