Presented By: Center for Research on Learning and Teaching
Connectivity, Mobility, and Scale in the Ancient Western Mediterranean: A Symposium
Friday events are free & open to the public. Saturday events are by RSVP-only and intended primarily for graduate students and faculty of the University of Michigan.
Friday, February 14
3 - 4:00 pm: Graduate Student Posters
Graduate posters also on display throughout the day on Saturday
4 - 6:00 pm: Public Symposium (Part I)
Introduction: Linda Gosner (University of Michigan)
Peter van Dommelen (Brown University)
Miguel Ángel Cau (University of Barcelona)
Against the Grain: Transversal and Micro-Connectivities in the Ancient Western Mediterranean
Pre-Circulated Paper Workshop
Saturday, February 15
Please note: If you plan to attend the workshop please RSVP and contact Linda Gosner (lgosner@umich.edu) to access the pre-circulated papers.
Morning Session (9-12:20 am)
9-9:10: Introduction: Jeremy Hayne (Independent Scholar)
9:10-9:50: Anthony Russell (Independent Scholar)
10-10:40: Jeremy Hayne (Independent Scholar)
10:50-11:30: Catherine Steidl (Koç University)
11:40-12:20: Jessica Nowlin (UT Austin)
Lunch Break (12:20-2pm)
Afternoon Session (2-5pm)
2-2:40: Giulia Saltini Semerari (Museum of Anthropological Archaeology, University of Michigan)
2:50 – 3:00: Linda Gosner (University of Michigan)
3:10-3:50: Catalina Mas (University of Barcelona)
4-4:40: Alejandro Sinner (University of Victoria)
4:40-5: Closing Comments: Peter van Dommelen and Miguel Ángel Cau
Closed Discussion About Publication (5-6)
Symposium (Part II)
Thursday, February 27
TBD: Graduate Student Discussion with Tamar Hodos (University of Bristol)
4-6 pm: Public Symposium (Part II) – Tamar Hodos (University of Bristol)
Friday, February 14
3 - 4:00 pm: Graduate Student Posters
Graduate posters also on display throughout the day on Saturday
4 - 6:00 pm: Public Symposium (Part I)
Introduction: Linda Gosner (University of Michigan)
Peter van Dommelen (Brown University)
Miguel Ángel Cau (University of Barcelona)
Against the Grain: Transversal and Micro-Connectivities in the Ancient Western Mediterranean
Pre-Circulated Paper Workshop
Saturday, February 15
Please note: If you plan to attend the workshop please RSVP and contact Linda Gosner (lgosner@umich.edu) to access the pre-circulated papers.
Morning Session (9-12:20 am)
9-9:10: Introduction: Jeremy Hayne (Independent Scholar)
9:10-9:50: Anthony Russell (Independent Scholar)
10-10:40: Jeremy Hayne (Independent Scholar)
10:50-11:30: Catherine Steidl (Koç University)
11:40-12:20: Jessica Nowlin (UT Austin)
Lunch Break (12:20-2pm)
Afternoon Session (2-5pm)
2-2:40: Giulia Saltini Semerari (Museum of Anthropological Archaeology, University of Michigan)
2:50 – 3:00: Linda Gosner (University of Michigan)
3:10-3:50: Catalina Mas (University of Barcelona)
4-4:40: Alejandro Sinner (University of Victoria)
4:40-5: Closing Comments: Peter van Dommelen and Miguel Ángel Cau
Closed Discussion About Publication (5-6)
Symposium (Part II)
Thursday, February 27
TBD: Graduate Student Discussion with Tamar Hodos (University of Bristol)
4-6 pm: Public Symposium (Part II) – Tamar Hodos (University of Bristol)
Co-Sponsored By
- The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
- History of Art
- Rackham Graduate School
- Department of Middle East Studies
- International Institute
- CEW+
- Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Department of Anthropology
- Department of History
- Modern Greek Program
- Interdepartmental Program in Ancient History
- Interdepartmental Program in Ancient Mediterranean Art and Archaeology
- Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
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