This document provides the provisional program for a symposium titled "Collapse or Survival? Micro-dynamics of Crisis, Change and Socio-Political Endurance in the First-Millennium BC Central Mediterranean". The one-day event at the British School at Rome includes four sessions discussing crisis and continuity in Hellenistic Sicily, Morgantina after 211 BC, faltering powers in Iron Age Italy, and stable elites in archaic central Italy and Hellenistic funerary contexts. The workshop will conclude with an open round table discussion among participating scholars.
This document provides the provisional program for a symposium titled "Collapse or Survival? Micro-dynamics of Crisis, Change and Socio-Political Endurance in the First-Millennium BC Central Mediterranean". The one-day event at the British School at Rome includes four sessions discussing crisis and continuity in Hellenistic Sicily, Morgantina after 211 BC, faltering powers in Iron Age Italy, and stable elites in archaic central Italy and Hellenistic funerary contexts. The workshop will conclude with an open round table discussion among participating scholars.
This document provides the provisional program for a symposium titled "Collapse or Survival? Micro-dynamics of Crisis, Change and Socio-Political Endurance in the First-Millennium BC Central Mediterranean". The one-day event at the British School at Rome includes four sessions discussing crisis and continuity in Hellenistic Sicily, Morgantina after 211 BC, faltering powers in Iron Age Italy, and stable elites in archaic central Italy and Hellenistic funerary contexts. The workshop will conclude with an open round table discussion among participating scholars.
SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZING COMMITTEE S.R. AMICONE (UCL), Dr E. PEREGO (BSR & UCL), Dr R.
SCOPACASA (UFRN & EXETER)
COLLAPSE OR SURVIVAL?
MICRO-DYNAMICS OF CRISIS, CHANGE AND SOCIO-POLITICAL ENDURANCE IN THE
FIRST-MILLENNIUM BC CENTRAL MEDITERRANEAN PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME REGISTRATION STARTING at 9.30 am WELCOME at 10 am SESSION 1 RETHINKING CRISIS IN HELLENISTIC SICILY Dr CLAUDIA LAMBRUGO(Universit degli Studi di Milano), SILVIA AMICONE(UCL) andLARS HEINZE(Goethe Universitt Frankfurt am Main) Back to Manfria Farm: Continuity or disruption in the countryside of Gela in the fourth century BC
Prof. Dr MONIKA TRMPER(Freie Universitt Berlin)
Crisis and collapse in Morgantina after 211 BC - A reassessment
SESSION 2 FALTERING POWERS (TWIN PAPER)
Dr ELISA PEREGO(British School at Rome & UCL) andDr RAFAEL SCOPACASA(UFRN & Exeter) Ideological obsolescence, faltering powers and accelerated socio-political change: Case studies from Iron Age Italy
SESSION 3 RECKONING WITH ROME
DrFRANK DAUBNER(Universitt Stuttgart)
Continuity and change in Macedonian society after the Roman conquest Dr MAURIZIO BUORA(Societ Friulana di Archeologia) andDr STEFANO MAGNANI(Universit degli Studi di Udine) Forms of interaction and integration between indigenous and Romansettlers in the territory of Aquileia during the second and firstcenturies BC
SESSION 4(UN)STABLE LITES
Dr GUY BRADLEY(Cardiff University)
Fluidity, mobility and social crisis in archaic central Italian lites Dr VERA ZANONI(Universit degli Studi di Pavia) Beyond the graves. Crisis and continuity in the Hellenistic funerary contexts from the Calvario cemetery (Tarquinia, VT) Prof. MARIASSUNTA CUOZZO (Universit degli Studi del Molise) Dialettica interculturale, dinamiche di interazione e resistenza nelle comunit della Campania al passaggio tra Prima et del Ferro e Orientalizzante
THE WORKSHOP WILL BE CONCLUDED BY AN OPEN ROUND TABLE
WITH THE PARTICIPATION OF
EVERYONE IS WELCOME!
Dr STEPHANE BOURDIN(cole Franaise de Rome)
Dr CORINNA RIVA(UCL) Prof. CHRISTOPHER J. SMITH(BSR & University of St. Andrews) Prof. RUTH WHITEHOUSE(UCL)
WHILE REGISTRATION IS NOT COMPULSORY, WE SUGGEST TO CONTACT
EITHER ELISA e.perego@bsrome.it or RAFAEL rs236@exeter.ac.uk IN ADVANCE TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT