- Archaeology, Classical Archaeology, Roman Archaeology, Achaemenid archaeology, Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor, Anatolian Archaeology, and 8 moreAnatolian Studies, Numismatics, Anatolian History, Iron Age (Archaeology), Late Antiquity, Late Antique Archaeology, Late Antique and Byzantine Studies, and Ethnoarchaeologyedit
- “Archaeology and History of Lydia from the Early Lydian Period to the Late Antiquity (8th century B.C.-6th century A.... more“Archaeology and History of Lydia from the Early Lydian Period to the Late Antiquity
(8th century B.C.-6th century A.D.)”
Dates: May 17-18, 2017
Location: Dokuz Eylul University in Izmir, Turkeyedit
Dear Colleague, We would like to thank you very sincerely for your presentation at the international symposium, entitled “Unguentarium. A terracotta vessel form and other related vessels in the Hellenistic, Roman and early Byzantine... more
Dear Colleague,
We would like to thank you very sincerely for your presentation at the international symposium, entitled “Unguentarium. A terracotta vessel form and other related vessels in the Hellenistic, Roman and early Byzantine Mediterranean in Izmir, Turkey”. Between May 17 and 18, 2018 we have hosted c. 50 participants from 15 countries and 34 papers dealing with terracotta unguentaria were presented in these two days of symposium. We ask you to send us your paper, if it deals with terracotta unguentaria. The Editorial Board asks you kindly to provide an original, previously unpublished and scientific paper, dealing with unpublished materials from excavated or surveyed sites or from the museums with previously unpublished photos without copyright problems.
We would like to thank you very sincerely for your presentation at the international symposium, entitled “Unguentarium. A terracotta vessel form and other related vessels in the Hellenistic, Roman and early Byzantine Mediterranean in Izmir, Turkey”. Between May 17 and 18, 2018 we have hosted c. 50 participants from 15 countries and 34 papers dealing with terracotta unguentaria were presented in these two days of symposium. We ask you to send us your paper, if it deals with terracotta unguentaria. The Editorial Board asks you kindly to provide an original, previously unpublished and scientific paper, dealing with unpublished materials from excavated or surveyed sites or from the museums with previously unpublished photos without copyright problems.
Research Interests: Religion, Archaeology, Classical Archaeology, Classics, Greek Literature, and 34 moreArt History, Anatolian Studies, Pottery (Archaeology), Landscape Archaeology, Religion and Politics, Hellenistic History, Anatolian Archaeology, Anatolian History, Modern Greek literature, Ancient Mediterranean Religions, Funerary Archaeology, Funeral Practices, History of the Mediterranean, Greek Archaeology, Ancient Greek Religion, Roman Pottery, Ancient Greek History, Late Roman Pottery, Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor, Anatolia, Anatolian Archaeology (Archaeology), Mediterranean archaeology, Tombs (Medieval Studies), History of Late Classical and Hellenistic Asia Minor, Byzantine Pottery, Etruscan Funerary Art, Hellenistic Pottery, Ancient Greek Language, History of the Hellenistic World (Focus: Seleucid Empire), Egyptology - temple & tomb reliefs, Greek and Roman Tombs, Asia Minor, Pottery studies, and Roman Funerary Art
The abstracts of the international symposium, entitled "Archaeology and history of Lydia from the early Lydian period to late antiquity (8th century B.C.-6th century A.D.)" and taken place on May 17-18 in Izmir, Turkey, have been... more
The abstracts of the international symposium, entitled "Archaeology and history of Lydia from the early Lydian period to late antiquity (8th century B.C.-6th century A.D.)" and taken place on May 17-18 in Izmir, Turkey, have been published in Kubaba 14, 26, 2017, pp. 19-82. You can buy the issue number 26 of Kubaba through Ms Neside Gencer: kubabadergi@hotmail.com
Research Interests: Ancient History, Archaeology, Classical Archaeology, Classics, Roman History, and 21 moreHellenistic Philosophy, Landscape Archaeology, Archaeological Method & Theory, Numismatics, Architectural History, Medieval Archaeology, Classical philology, Ancient numismatics (Archaeology), Archaic Greek history, Late Iron Age (Archaeology), Classical Mythology, Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor, Early Bronze Age (Archaeology), Iron Age (Archaeology), Bronze And Iron Age In Mediterrarranean (Archaeology), Early Iron Age, Classics: Ancient History and Archaeology, Roman Architecture, Asia Minor, Early Iron Age Greece and Greek communities overseas, and Roman Archaeology
We are happy to inform you that a symposium entitled „Archaeology and History of Lydia from Early Lydian Period to the Late Antiquity (8th Cent. B.C.-6th Cent. A.D.)” will take place on May 17-18, 2017 at the Dokuz Eylul University (DEU)... more
We are happy to inform you that a symposium entitled „Archaeology and History of Lydia from Early Lydian Period to the Late Antiquity (8th Cent. B.C.-6th Cent. A.D.)” will take place on May 17-18, 2017 at the Dokuz Eylul University (DEU) in Izmir, Turkey. Lydia was an ancient region, located in inner western Anatolia, and compared to the coastline of western Asia Minor its archaeology is not well-known. We warmly invite contributions by scholars and graduate students from a variety of disciplines of ancient classical studies related to this region. The aim of this symposium is to report on the state of research concerning Lydia between ca. 8th century B.C. and 6th century A.D. We kindly request that you alert any persons within your research community who would be interested in participating at this symposium, either by forwarding our e-mail, or by printing this circular and displaying it in your institution. We hope that you will be able to join us at the Dokuz Eylül University, and look forward to seeing you in Izmir!
