Program
Tuesday 17.04.2018
11:00 | Registration open | |
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14:00 | Welcome and Introduction | |
Jürgen Leonhardt (Dean of the Faculty) | ||
Thomas Schäfer (Head of the Institute) | ||
Carol Mattusch (Chair of the Advisory Board) | ||
Philipp Baas (Organizer) | ||
14:30 | General Session I Chair: Philipp Baas (University of Tübingen) | |
Paul Craddock (British Museum) | Casting the Big Bronzes in Classical Antiquity: Thoughts from India and Egypt | |
Rachel Nouet (French School in Athens) | Who was in Charge of Fastening Bronze Statues on their Bases? A Case Study of two Classical Group Bases from Delphi | |
Lisa Anderson-Zhu (Walters Art Museum) | Medium-Sized Bronze Statuettes from Egypt at the Walters Art Museum | |
Simone Killen (University of Vienna) | Bronzegewicht = Standardgewicht? Anmerkungen zu griechischen Marktgewichten aus Bronze | |
Gunvor Lindström – Daniel Steiniger (German Archaeological Institute) | Bronze Statuary from Kal-e Chendar/Shami. From the Seleucid to the Parthian Period | |
Fabiano Fiorello Di Bella (University of Messina) | Greek Bronze Sculptures from Porticello: the Sage, the Athlete and the God | |
16:45 | Break | |
17:00 Lecture | Gerhard Zimmer (University of Eichstätt) | Innovation und Tradition – Anmerkungen zum antiken Bronzeguss |
18:30 | Guided Tour : “Collection Museum Alte Kulturen” | |
20:00 | Welcome Reception Rittersaal Museum Alte Kulturen Castle Hohentübingen |
Wednesday 18.04.2018
8:30 | Session Reconstruction: Applied Science for Analysis of Bronze Objects Chair: Alexander Heinemann (University of Tübingen) | ||
Jeffrey Maish – David Saunders (J. Paul Getty Museum) – Nino Kalandadze (Georgian National Museum) | Artful Illumination: Four Hellenistic Bronze Lamps from the Eastern Black Sea Site of Vani | ||
Elena Gagliano (Italian School of Archaeology at Athens) | The Sybaris’ Bronze Bull and His Long Life. 3D Reconst- ruction Proposals. | ||
Emilia Banou (University of the Peloponnese) – Aikaterini Panagopoulou (Ephorate of West Attica) | Bronze Circulation in the Aegean in the 2nd millennium B.C.: Technological Investigations of Bronze Finds from the Minoan Peak Sanctuary at Ayios Yeoryios sto Vouno, Kythera | ||
Uwe Peltz (Berlin State Museums) | Berlins Kopf von Kythera - Betrachtung eines Meisterwerkes als ‚Meilenstein‘ spätarchaischer Gießerkunst | ||
Sophie Descamps (Louvre Museum) – Benoît Mille(Centre de Recherche et de Restauration des Musées de France) – Nancy Psalti (Direction de l’Éphorie des Antiquités de Phocide) | The Delphi Charioteer: The Technological Re-examination’s Project | ||
John Pollini (University of Southern California) – Alessandra Giumlia-Mair (AGM Archeoanalisi) | The Bronze Statue of Germanicus in the Archaeological Museum of Amelia: An Analysis to Determine the Nature of Production and Relative Date of a Recycled Statue | ||
10:45 | Break | ||
11:00 | Session Reconstruction: Production, Manufacturing and Forgery Chair: Johannes Lipps (University of Tübingen) | ||
Carol Mattusch (George Mason University) | Foundry Practices Then and Now | ||
Ilyas Özsen (TOPOI Berlin) | Wire Drawing and the Associated Tools in Antiquity | ||
Nadezda Gulyaeva (State Hermitage Museum) | Corinthian Helmets in the Hermitage Museum | ||
Rosemary Jeffreys (University of Oxford) | Copper Alloy Wreaths from Pergamon | ||
Ernst Pernicka (Curt-Engelhorn-Zentrum Archäometrie) | The Reliable Detection of Forgeries in Bronze | ||
13:00 | Lunch | ||
14:00 | Session Representation: Iconography of Small Scale Objects Chair: Eckhard Deschler-Erb (University of Cologne) | ||
Margherita Bolla (Civici Musei di Verona) | “Funerary” Iconographies in Roman Small-Scale Bronzes | ||
Franziska Dövener (Centre National de Recherche Archéologique) – Sinclair Bell (Northern Illinois University) | Circus Stars in Miniature: A Bronze Statuette of an African Boy Auriga from Luxembourg and Related Artifact Types | ||
Audrey Gouy (University of Pau and Pays de l‘Adour) | Etruscan Bronzes in Action. Role and Representations of Dancers in Preroman funerary Contexts (6th-5th cent. B.C.) | ||
Jutta Ronke (Landesdenkmalpflege Baden-Württemberg) | Archäologisches zu einem 'Problembärchen' vom Limes | ||
Norbert Franken (University of Mainz) | Scharnier, Tülle oder Zapfen: Hellenistische Bronzelampen mit Statuettendekor. Eine Spurensuche | ||
Trinidad Nogales Basarrate (National Museum of Roman Art Mérida) | Roman Bronzes from Augusta Emerita (Hispania). Representation: Iconography and Models | ||
16:15 | Break + Poster Session | ||
17:45 | Session Ressource: Recycling, Trade, Repair and Reuse Chair: Despina Ignatiadou (National Museum Athens) | ||
Cristina-Georgeta Alexandrescu (Institutul de Arheologie „Vasile Pârvan“, Bukarest) | Fragments of Large Scale Bronze Statues in Context of so-called Scrap Metal Deposits in Dacia and Moesia inferior | ||
Frank Willer (LVR-LandesMuseum Bonn) – Roland Schwab (Curt-Engelhorn-Zentrum Archäometrie) – Manuela Mirschenz (University of Bonn) | Recycling Economy in the Production of Roman Bronze Statues from the Limes Region | ||
Vana Orfanou (Aarhus University) – Thomas Birch – Rubina Raja – Achim Lichtenberger (University of Münster) | Copper-Based Recycling Management and Technological Choices at Roman and Early Islamic Jerash, Jordan | ||
Mikhail Treister (German Archaeological Institute) | Roman Bronze Vessels with Signs of Repair from Sarmatia | ||
David Michael Smith (University of Liverpool) | The Metallurgical Landscape of Phylakopi, Melos: New Insights from the 1896-1899 Excavations of the British School at Athens | ||
19:45 | End of Day |
Thursday 19.04.2018
8:30 | Session Reconstruction: Investigations on Metallurgy, Production and Form Chair: Alessandra Giumlia-Mair (AGM Archeoanalisi) | |
Maria Pia Casaletto (Istituto per lo Studio dei Materiali Nanostrutturati, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Palermo) | X-Ray Investigations of Bronze Artworks | |
Fabio Fazzini (Freelancer) – Fabio Milazzo (Soprintendenza delle Marche) – Maria Letizia Amadori (University of Urbino) | The Kegs from the Celtic Graves of Santa Paolina di Filottrano: Metallurgical Aspects | |
Ayla Lester (The Israel Antiquities Authority) | Production Methods at the Workshop in Tiberias | |
Francesca Morandini (Municipality of Brescia-Brescia Musei Foundation) Annalena Brini – Andrea Cagnini – Monica Galeotti – Anna Patera – | The Winged Victory of Brescia. Work in Progress from Diagnostic to Enhancement | |
Omid Oudbashi (Department of Conservation of Historic and Cultural Properties, Art University of Isfahan) | New Insights into the Metallurgy of Tin Bronze during the Iron Age of Luristan, Western Iran (First Half of First millennium BC) | |
10:30 | Break | |
10:45 | Session: Striking Evidence. New Approaches to Ancient Coin Production Chair: François de Callataÿ (Royal Library of Belgium)and Stefan Krmnicek (University of Tübingen) | |
François de Callataÿ (Royal Library of Belgium) | The Composition of Greek Bronze Coinages: Why it Matters for the Historian | |
Thomas Faucher (CNRS, IRAMAT-CEB/Univ. Orleans) | Producing Monetary Bronze in the Greco-Roman World: How Does Experimental Archaeology Help to Understand? | |
Maryse Blet-Lemarquand (University of Orléans) | The Composition of Greek and Roman Monetary Bronze: How it was Manipulated by the Greeks and the Romans. Case Studies | |
Julia Farley (British Museum) | Iron Age Coin Production in the East Midlands, UK | |
Angela Berthold (Berlin State Museums) | Groovy Coins. Scratches on Money from Roman Antioch | |
Stefan Krmnicek – Christoph Berthold (University of Tübingen) – Raouf Jemmali (German Aerospace Center) | New Insights into the Manufacturing Process of a Roman Bimetallic Medallion Using Non-Destructive Local Highly Resolved X-Ray Computed Tomography | |
13:00 | Lunch | |
14:00 | Session Representation: Gods, Emperors and Senators Chair: Thomas Schäfer (University of Tübingen) | |
Carlos Marquez – David Ojeda (University of Cordoba) | Bronze Portrait Head from Rute (Cordoba) | |
Annemarie Kaufmann-Heinimann (University of Basel) | Die Göttin und das Schiff - Bedeutung und Funktionen eines Bildkonzepts | |
Antonia Tzortzatou (Ephorate of Thesprotia) | From the Roman Noblemen to the European Connoisseurs: The “Paramythia Bronzes” and the Allure of the Antique | |
Dorel Bondoc (Museum of Oltenia) | A Roman Emperor Representation as Hercules, Coming from the Roman Auxiliary Fort of Slaveni! | |
Kosmas Dafas (King‘s College London) | The Casting Technique of the Bronze Antikythera Ephebe | |
Heather Sharpe (West Chester University of PA) | Emulating the Ptolemies: A Bronze Head in the British Museum | |
16:15 | Break | |
16:30 | Session: Bronze Objects in Sacred Contexts: their Function and Meaning in Archaic Greek Culture Chair: Chiara Tarditi (University of Brescia) | |
Giacomo Bardelli (Romano-Germanic Central Museum) | Rod Tripods Revisited: From Anatolia to the Iberian Peninsula | |
Raimon Graells I Fabregat (Romano-Germanic Central Museum) | The Votive Bronze Weapons in Olympia: Diachronic Development | |
Valeria Meirano (University of Turin) | Contextualizing Bronze Objects in Sacred Spaces. The Role and Function of Vases and Instrumenta in the Archaic and Classic Periods: Some Case-Studies from Greece and Magna Graecia | |
Azzurra Scarci (University of Pisa) | Bronze Vessels from the Burned Layer of the Temple E 1 on the Eastern Hill of Selinunt | |
Beat Schweizer (University of Tübingen) | Bronze Vessels in Olympia. Representation and Ritual | |
Chiara Tarditi (University of Brescia) | Bronze Vessels Fragments from the Athenian Acropolis: From Sacred Offerings to Filling Materials | |
18:45 | End of Day | |
19:30 | Conference Dinner Restaurant Bootshaus am Neckar (Wöhrdstraße 25) |
Friday 20.04.2018
8:30 | Session Role: Bronze(s) in Private, Public and Sacred Contexts Chair: Annemarie Kaufmann-Heinimann (University of Basel) | |
Daphni Doepner (University of Bonn) | The Ancient Exposition of Bronzes on the Outer Steps and Columns of Greek Temples | |
Johanna Fuchs (German Archaeological Institute) | A Bronze Foundry of Classical Times in the Sanctuary of Kalapodi (Greece) | |
Zetta Theodoropoulou-Polychroniadis (Greek Archaeological Committee) – Vana Orfanou (University of Aarhus) | Bronze Offerings from the Sanctuaries of Poseidon and Athena at Sounion: New and Past Evidence | |
Adrian Hielscher (University of Kiel) | The Insula of the Menander (I, 10) at Pompeii – Small Finds of Bronze and the Question of Furnishing | |
Eva Riediker-Liechti (University of Zürich) | Bronze Objects from the Roman Tavern on Monte Iato (PA) | |
10:30 | Break | |
10:45 | Session Role: Reconstruction of Use and Contexts Chair: Nadezda Gulyaeva (State Hermitage Museum) | |
Marina Castoldi (University of Milan) | About Löwenkannen | |
Despina Ignatiadou (National Museum Athens) | Oversize Bronze Lion Paw from Athens | |
Hilde Hiller (Freiburg) | What Do the Find Contexts of Archaic Bronze Volute Craters Tell about the Use, Function and Origin of the Vessels? | |
Felix Kotzur (University of Frankfurt) | Ambivalence of Value. Reconsideration of Mediterranean Metal Vessels within the so-called “Barbaricum” | |
Silvia Pacifico (MIBACT) – Rossella Luciano (Museo Archeologico Salerno) | The Royal Tomb of Roscigno: Natives and Greeks in the Elites of Southern Italy | |
13:00 | Lunch | |
14:00 | Session Role: Rare Objects in Context Chair: Norbert Franken (University of Mainz) | |
Claudia Noferi (University of Florence) | Etruscan Mirrors in Hellenistic Funerary Contexts: Typologies and Symbolic Meanings of the Specimens from Tuscania in Florence National Archaeological Museum | |
Vittorio Mascelli (Sapienza University of Rome) | Etruscan „Graffioni“: Function and Role of a Bronze Instrument in Etruria; New Data and Reflections | |
Stamatis Fritzilas (Ephorate of Messenia) | The Bronzes of Arcadian Orchomenos | |
David Bartus (Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary) | „In aes incidatur...” - A New Bronze Tablet with a Law of Philippus Arabs from Brigetio | |
Nicoletta Frapiccini (Polo Museale delle Marche) | The Kegs from the Celtic Graves of Santa Paolina di Filottrano | |
Maciej Wacławik (Jagiellonian University in Kraków) | Paphian Obstacle of Powerful Death | |
16:15 | Break | |
16:30 | General Session II Chair: Sophie Descamps (Louvre Museum) | |
Federica Grossi (University of Milan) | The Victory of Calvatone: A Mystery Unveiled | |
Giulia Bison (University of Verona) | From the Sanctuary to the Rubbish Pit? Some Considerations on a Bronze Statuette from the Forum of Grumentum (Basilicata, Southern Italy) | |
Gabriela Filip | Bronze Phallic Representations from Southern Dacia | |
Philip Kiernan (Kennesaw State University) | The So-called Mithrassymbole in Context | |
Giulia Morpurgo (University of Bologna) | Bronze Vessels from the Etruscan Necropolis of Bologna (540-350 B.C.): Preliminary Notes | |
Nova Barrero Martin (National Museum of Roman Art Mérida) | Roman Bronzes of Augusta Emerita: Use and Function | |
19:00 | End of Day |
Saturday 21.04.2018
8:30 | General Session III Chair: Carol Mattusch (George Mason University) | |
Eva Falaschi (Scuola Normale Superiore Pisa) | Philological Problems with Greek Bronze Artworks | |
Kseniya Polezhaeva (Moscow State University) | Bronze as a Resource for the Reconstruction of Alkamenes’ Oeuvre | |
Jean-Marie Welter (Luxembourg) | Aes Corinthium: Just Wrought High-Tin Bronze? | |
András Patay-Horváth (Eötvös Loránd University) | Who, What and Why? The Dedication of Bronze Animal Figurines in Olympia | |
10:00 | Break | |
10:15 | Final Remarks | |
12:45 | Excursion to Landesmuseum Württemberg and Altes Schloss Stuttgart |