The POMEDOR internship ... ywaksman
The POMEDOR internship ...
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... of Marie Delavenne at the "Laboratoire de Céramologie" in Lyon was focusing on the (re)definition of chemical groups, corresponding to late Roman and Medieval pottery productions in the Eastern Mediterranean. These groups in Lyon database will be used as test batches for the interconnections with other ceramics databases, e.g. the one of the Levantine Ceramics Project.

POMEDOR 3rd sampling campaign, Israel February 2014 ywaksman
POMEDOR 3rd sampling campaign, Israel February 2014
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Handmade pot used by Eliezer Stern to cook the traditional Shabbat chicken
Start date and time
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
End date and time
Friday, 14 March 2014
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Edna Stern and Yona Waksman, together with several colleagues excavating and studying ceramics in Israel, will be sampling ceramics for chemical, petrographic and residues analyses. Both Fatimid and Crusader, coastal and inland, urban and rural sites will be considered.

POMEDOR at the 40th ISA conference ywaksman
POMEDOR at the 40th ISA conference
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Getty Villa
Start date and time
Monday, 19 May 2014
End date and time
Friday, 23 May 2014
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Getty Villa
Los Angeles

United States

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UCLA
Los Angeles

United States

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The POMEDOR project will be presented at the next International Symposium on Archaeometry in Los Angeles, in the session "HUMAN – ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS AND BIOMATERIALS-BIOARCHAEOLOGY".

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Monday, 17 March 2014
The Levantine Ceramic Project (www.levantineceramics.org) and POMEDOR will host a workshop in Lyon devoted to issues of ceramic database linkages and interoperability, and to the development of search and statistical tools to enhance database functionality. Program 9h-9h30: Interconnecting ceramics databases: introduction and scope – Y. Waksman (CNRS, Lyon) 9h30-10h: The National Roman Fabric Reference Collection (UK): Implementation and Development as an Online Resource – R. Tomber (British Museum, London) 10h-10h20: coffee break 10h20-10h40: The Levantine Ceramics Project (LCP) – A. Berlin (Boston University) 10h40-11h: Collaborative programming via an application programming interface (API) – R. Alwani (savique.com, Cambridge MA)

We welcome applications to our session at the 2014 EAA conference!

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We welcome applications to our session at the 2014 EAA conference!
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Start date and time
Wednesday, 10 September 2014
End date and time
Sunday, 14 September 2014
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Istanbul

Turkey

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The European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) 20th annual meeting will take place in Istanbul, on September 10th to 14th 2014.

It will host a session proposed by Joanita Vroom, Yona Waksman and Roos van Oosten, entitled:
"Medieval MasterChef. Eastern Cuisine and Western Food Customs: An Archaeological Perspective"

Theme: T04 Environment and subsistence: the geosphere, ecosphere and human interaction
session T04S011

The scope of this session is to discuss eating habits and food practices in Medieval Europe, using different approaches (archaeology, archaeometry, history) and specialities (e.g., ceramology, archaeozoology, archaeobotany, anthropology, etc.). Its perspective is that food, as a social and cultural marker, can be seen as a particularly significant factor in understanding complex relationships between a wide range of communities which were in contact, such as Byzantines, Muslims, Latins, Ottomans and others. Specific attention will be paid to the role of pottery (from transport amphorae to serving dishes or coarse wares) in the study of cuisine, cooking techniques and food customs. In this session we will investigate how, when and why transformations in pottery and other food-related markers took place, both in East and in West. Were developments in the East fundamentally different from those in the West? To what extent is it possible to link ‘cooking revolutions’ to changing pottery shapes, to changing food customs, to changing dietary practices, or perhaps even to house transformations? In short, can we understand these cultural and historical processes in an archaeological perspective?

Applications are welcome!
For more information:
https://www.eaa2014istanbul.org/
https://www.eaa2014istanbul.org/sayfa/141
 

The session is organized with the support of the French Institute for Anatolian Studies (IFEA).

Journée d'étude PRALIM POMEDOR: Pratiques alimentaires en Méditerranée orientale antique tardive et médiévale admin_1
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Friday, 8 November 2013 - 2:00pm

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During this meeting, co-organized with the theme PRALIM of the "Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée" in Lyon, members of the POMEDOR network will present different aspects of food and foodways in the late Roman and medieval Eastern Mediterranean and Middle-East:

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A new member

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Jacques Burlot recently joined the POMEDOR team, he will be looking at the technological features of ceramics (especially the associations body-slip-glaze) and at their diffusion in the medieval Eastern Mediterranean.

Welcome Jacques!

POMEDOR 2nd sampling campaign, Turkey June 2013

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Example of Port-Saint-Symeon Ware found in Beirut
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Example of Port-Saint-Symeon Ware found in Beirut
Start date and time
Sunday, 16 June 2013
End date and time
Thursday, 27 June 2013
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Bilkent University
Ankara

Turkey

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Y. Waksman and C. Brun will be working on ceramic material from the excavations at Kinet Höyük, directed by Marie-Henriette Gates (Bilkent University, Ankara) and by Scott Reford (Koç University, Istanbul) for its medieval part, and at Hisn al Tinat, directed by Asa Eger (University of North Carolina, Greensboro).

2nd POMEDOR meeting, Nicosia May 13th admin_1
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13 May 2013

This second meeting brought together members of the core POMEDOR group together with new members of the network, especially Cypriot and other colleagues working on Cyprus. We were welcomed at the Leventis municipal Museum of Nicosia by its Director Demetra Papanikola-Bakirtzi.

POMEDOR 1rst sampling campaign, Cyprus May 2013 ywaksman
POMEDOR 1rst sampling campaign, Cyprus May 2013
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Cooking pot, Exhibition "Fragments: Ceramic Finds from Byzantine and Medieval Nicosia”, Nicosia 2013
Start date and time
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
End date and time
Thursday, 23 May 2013
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In May 2013, members of the POMEDOR team went to Paphos and Nicosia to sample cooking and table wares for various archaeometric analyses: chemical, petrographic and residue analysis.

The aims of this sampling campaign were to:

  • Create reference chemical group(s) for the Paphos Theatre workshop;
  • Identify sources of import;
  • Begin investigations on the use of cooking wares.

Work concentrated on three close assemblages of the late 13th century:

  • A post-earthquake context from Fabrika Hill, Paphos (excavations of the University of Sydney);
  • A household assemblage found in a Roman-period tomb in Paphos, in secondary use as a house or a storage area for a house (excavations of the Department of Antiquities of Cyprus);
  • The convent of Agios Theodoros in Nicosia (excavations of the Department of Antiquities of Cyprus).

More information in the "sampling campaigns" section