CfP für die Online-Konferenz “Poles in the Near East”

A call for papers is now open for the sixth edition of the archaeological conference “Poles in the Near East”. The event will be held online from June 8th to 10th 2022.

The conference started as a review of current Polish fieldwork and study work related to the region in question. As it moved online in 2021, it took on a more international character. Many foreign collaborators of Polish projects, as well as researchers working on similar issues, were able to participate. As most papers were presented in English, they reached a wide and international audience. The organizers hope to maintain this trend during the current edition.
A special panel on marbles is planned for this year’s conference: “Marble use, trade and distribution in the Eastern Mediterranean during Late Antiquity„. Its organizers invite all interested parties to send their applications in English (details below).  

The main goal of the panel is to determine the importance of marble use in the eastern parts of the Late Antique Mediterranean world (4th–7th century AD), with special focus on the Levant. In the ancient world “marble” was a much broader term denoting not only metamorphic but also sedimentary and magmatic rocks. This precious sculptural and building material did not occur naturally everywhere, so it had to be imported, sometimes even from very distant areas of the Mediterranean world. Several crucial questions are therefore connected to the use of marble in Late Antiquity. The most evident is why it was being imported? Then, what were the mechanisms of distribution, what was the character of orders (private or imperial), and what was the nature of the places of display (public, e.g., baths, or private, e.g., residential buildings). Eventually, one should ask about the impact of the large-scale building activity (churches) in the eastern Mediterranean in Late Antiquity on the import, or local production, of specific marble items such as liturgical equipment and architectural details. Although marble was one of the most expensive building materials in Antiquity, the issue of its use between the 4th and 7th century is still largely unrecognized. Filling this research gap is important for understanding the significance of this material and trading it in Late Antiquity. Geographical scope of the panel: – Levant, Asia Minor, Balkans, Egypt, Cyrenaica, and Cyprus. Themes of the panel: – new discoveries, – archaeometric provenance studies, – social dimension, – distribution of marble and marble artefacts. Papers from this panel will be published in 2023 as a special thematic fascicle of the journal “Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean” vol. 32/1.   

For more information on the dates and registration, see the First Circular (enclosed) and check the PCMA UW website for updates https://pcma.uw.edu.pl/en/
The organizing committee will notify the speaker about the acceptance of paper and attribution to session by April 1st, 2022. 

Each submission must include: – title of the paper; – information on the language of the paper; – information about the corresponding author, including his/her e-mail address; – name, surname, academic degree and affiliation of each of the authors; – abstract (up to 1500 characters with spaces); – keywords: 4–8 terms that will help to group the papers into sessions. 
Please send your submission via Google form: https://forms.gle/L1SkX2HqyTuz26py5

Date: 8th–10th June, 2020 Place: on-line (technical details in the next circular) 
Length of presentations: Presentation: 20 minutes Communiqué: 10 minutes 
Submission deadline: 15th March, 2022 
Acceptance deadline: 1st April 2022 
Contact: konferencja.PnBW(at)uw.edu.pl

Panel organizers: Dr Mariusz Gwiazda (PCMA UW) and Dr Dagmara Wielgosz-Rondolino (FA UW)

Tagung: Church Building in Cyprus (4th to 7th Centuries) – a Mirror of Intercultural Contacts in the Eastern Mediterranean

9. Juni 2016 – 11. Juni 2016
am RGZM in Mainz

Zypern war und ist ein Land, dessen kulturelle Vielfalt und politische Spannungen durch seine Insellage befördert werden. In der Tagung werden wir Zypern in einem Zeitraum näher betrachten, in dem es mit dem gesamten westlich-europäischen, byzantinischen, arabisch-levantinischen und nordafrikanischen Umfeld in intensivem Kontakt stand. In Architektur und Kunst spiegelt sich die Existenz dieser internationalen Netzwerke wider. Die internationale Ausrichtung Zyperns im intellektuellen und kulturellen Bereich hatte durch viele Jahrhunderte Bestand, auch wenn die favorisierten Partner in Literatur und Kunst durchaus wechseln konnten und sich Beziehungen nicht zwangsläufig parallel zum jeweils aktuellen politischen Klima entwickelten.

In der Tagung wird ein besonderes Augenmerk auf die Frage gelegt, welche konkreten Auswirkungen die Vernetzung Zyperns auf die Entwicklung des Kirchenbaus und die Christianisierung von Städten und  Umland hatte. Die internationale Rolle Zyperns in einer von theologischem Streit, politischem Wandel und gewalttätiger Auseinandersetzung geprägten Zeit wird damit schärfer skizziert werden.

Organisation: Prof. Dr. Marietta Horster und Dr. Doria Nicolaou / Johannes-Gutenberg Universität Mainz in Kooperation mit der University of Cyprus (Nicosia), dem WissenschaftsCampus Mainz und Dr. Sabine Rogge / Institut für Interdisziplinäre Zypern-Studien/Ινστιτούτο Κυπριακών Διεπιστημονικών Σπουδών (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster)

9. Juni 2016, 15:00 Uhr
– 11. Juni 2016, 12:00 Uhr

RGZM | Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum
im Kurfürstlichen Schloss
Ernst-Ludwig-Platz 2
55116 Mainz

Programm

Aufgrund begrenzter Plätze wird um Anmeldung für eine Teilnahme an der Veranstaltung bei Frau Anne Schlesinger gebeten:anschles(at)students.uni-mainz.de.

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