The Material Culture of Hellenistic Foundations in the Southern Levant (332–64 BCE)

The Material Culture of Hellenistic Foundations in the Southern Levant (332–64 BCE) 7. – 8. May 2024 in Münster, Germany

Veranstalter
Cluster of Excellence "Religion and Politics", Münster University and the Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology, Tel Aviv University (Achim Lichtenberger (Münster) and Oren Tal (Tel Aviv))
Ausrichter
Achim Lichtenberger (Münster) and Oren Tal (Tel Aviv)
Veranstaltungsort
Johannisstr. 4, JO101
PLZ
48143
Ort
Münster
Land
Deutschland
Findet statt
In Präsenz
Vom - Bis
11.12.2023 - 12.11.2023
Von
Achim Lichtenberger, Institut für Klassische Archäologie und Christliche Archäologie/Archäologisches Museum, Universität Münster

7. – 8. May 2024 in Münster, Germany

The Material Culture of Hellenistic Foundations in the Southern Levant (332–64 BCE) 7. – 8. May 2024 in Münster, Germany

International Conference of the Cluster of Excellence “Religion and Politics” in cooperation with the Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology, Tel Aviv University

Programm

Tuesday, May 7, 2024
09:15 Opening address and introduction by the organizers

Section I: Setting the Stage
09:30 Amotz Agnon (Jerusalem): Geology and Geography in the Hellenistic Southern Levant: The Case of the Beth Shean Valley
10.15 Ole Johansen (Freiburg): Moderate but Sustainable? Measuring the Impact of Ptolemaic Foundations on the Settlement Structure of the Southern Levant

11:00 Coffee break

Section II: Settlement Patterns and Religious Landscapes
11:30 Adam Pažout (Aarhus): Founding the City, Settling the Chora: Settlement Dynamics in the Territories of Hippos and Scythopolis as a Test Case
12:15 Emmanuel Nantet (Haifa): Harbours and Ships along the Southern Levantine Coast in the Hellenistic Period

13:00 Lunch

Section III: Urban Life and the Materiality of Belonging
14:30 Winfried Held (Marburg): City Planning in the Seleucid Foundations in the Levant
15:15 Brita Jansen (Amman): Seleucid Fortifications in the Southern Levant

16:00 Coffee break

16:30 Arleta Kowalewska (Haifa): Bathing Culture in the Hellenistic Southern Levant
17:15 Ran Zadok (Tel Aviv): On the Ethno-linguistic Composition of the Indigenous Population of the Levant During the Hellenistic Period

18:00 Reception at the Archaeological Museum
19:30 Dinner

Wednesday, May 8, 2024
Section IV: Necropoleis
09:15 Philip Ebeling (Münster): Necropoleis and Burial Customs in Seleucid Foundations in the Southern Levant
10:00 Zeev Weiss (Jerusalem): Jewish Necropoleis and Burial Customs in Seleucid and Hasmonean Palestine

10:45 Coffee break

Section V: Religion and Politics

11:00 Kyle Erickson (Swansea): Royal Cult and Religious Life in the Seleucid Levant: Additional Considerations regarding the Heliodorus Stele
11:45 Panagiotis P. Iossif (Athens/Nijmegen): The ‘Middle Ground’ of the Southern Levant in the Seleucid Period: Between a Closed and an Open Economy
12:30 Friederike Schöpf (Münster): The Archaeology of Jewish Presence and Hasmonaean Politics in the Hellenistic Southern Levant: The Case of Tall Zirā’a

13:15 Lunch

Section VI: Economic Strategies and the Economy of Belonging

14:30 Torben Schreiber (Münster): Sealing Practice in the Hellenistic Levant: Iconography as an Indicator of Cultural Exchange
15:15 Andrea Orendi (Tübingen): Archaeobotanical Remains in the Seleucid Foundations of the Southern Levant: Agricultural Strategies and Crop Diet
16:00 Miriam Pines (Tel Aviv): Faunal Remains in the Seleucid Foundations of the Southern Levant: Animal Husbandry and Meat Diet from the Seleucid-Founded Town of Nysa-Scythopolis (Tell Iẓṭabba) from a Comparative Perspective

16:45 Coffee break

Concluding Remarks & Discussion

17:00 Miguel John Versluys (Leiden): Concluding Remarks

19:30 Dinner

Kontakt

lichtenb@uni-muenster.de

Redaktion
Veröffentlicht am
Klassifikation
Weitere Informationen
Land Veranstaltung
Sprach(en) der Veranstaltung
Englisch
Sprache der Ankündigung