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Archaeology and the Hellenistic Near East

Saturday, May 7, 2016
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Map
9 - 9:15 | Introduction by Christopher Ratté and Sara Forsdyke, U of Michigan

9:15 - 9:50 am | J. Theodore Peña, U of California at Berkeley
Papyrological evidence for the reuse of amphoras for the bottling of new wine in Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine Egypt

9:50 - 10:25 am | Mark Lawall, U of Manitoba
By ship and by mule: transport amphoras and Ptolemaic Egypt

10:25 - 11 am | Lisa Çakmak, St. Louis Museum of Art
More than just cups: multicultural influence on the production and decoration of Attic black-figure beakers or "kalathoi"

11:15 - 11:50 am | Nicholas Cahill, U of Wisconsin-Madison
Greek temples to Anatolian fields: the temple of Artemis at Sardis

11:50 - 12:25 pm | Christopher Ratté, U of Michigan
Notion in Ionia and other failed cities of the Hellenistic era

12:30 - 1:30 Lunch

1:30 - 2:05 pm | Jennifer Gates-Foster, U of North Carolina
A late third century BCE floor deposit from Bir Samut in context

2:05 - 2:40 pm | Andrea Berlin, Boston U
Back to Tel Anafa

3 - 4 pm | Panel Discussion, moderated by Henry Wright, U of Michigan
Building: Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
Event Type: Conference / Symposium
Tags: Classical Studies
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, Interdepartmental Program in Ancient Mediterranean Art and Archaeology