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Session 4Blurred Boundaries: Island Perceptions in Emic and Etic Perspectives
Chair: Renate Dürr
12:30 – 14:30
María Hernández-Ojeda (New York): African Islands, European Thoughts: A Case Study of the Indigenous Archaeology In the Canarian Archipelago
Erica Angliker (London): Ikaria and Pholegandros: Distinguishing Religious Identity in Archipelagos and Islands
Hanna Nüllen (Halle): Converting the Island: Narratives of Insular Transformation in Early Anglo-Saxon Historio- and Hagiography
Katrin Dautel (Malta): Of Frogs and Birds: Approaches to the Island between Practice and the Imaginary
Discussion
Concluding RemarksLaura Dierksmeier & Frerich Schön
University of TübingenSFB 1070 RESOURCECULTURES
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European IslandsBetween Isolated and Interconnected Life Worlds
Interdisciplinary Long Term Perspectives
November 15-16, 2019
Castle Hohentübingen, Institute of Classical Archaeology
Ernst von Sieglin Room (165)
SFB 1070 RESOURCECULTURES. Sociocultural Dynamics and the Use of Resources.
Cover: Tabula Rogeriana, with south oriented at the top, drawn by Muhammed al-Idrisi’s for Roger II of Sicily in 1154.
The above image is from the Swedish island of Gotland.
All images are in the public domain.
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This conference is free and open to all.
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Academic Assistant: Miriam Kroiher
Saturday, November 16th
Innenseiten
Session 3 Insular Roots and Routes: Movement of Knowledge, People, and Practices
Chair: Annika Condit
9:30 – 11:30
Sergios Menelaou (Sheffield): Shifting Modes of Insularity and Connectivity in the East Aegean during the Third Millennium BC: The View from Pottery Analysis
N. Zeynep Yelçe (Istanbul) & Ela Bozok(Florenz): Islands as Transit Posts in the News Networks of Early Sixteenth Century
Francesca Bonzano (Milano): Maltese Islands between Isolation and Interconnections: The Point of View of the Architectural Language
Marta Díaz-Zorita Bonilla (Tübingen), Island Connectivity, Social Identity and Ritual Knowledge Transfer: The Biniadrís Cave (Menorca, Spain)
Discussion
Brunch 11:30 – 12:30
Session 2 Shorelines of Contingency: Developments and Adaptations in Insular Spaces
Chair: Valerie Palmowski
16:00 – 17:30
Alexander J. Smith (New York) & Margalida A. Coll (Mallorca): Disentangling the Late Talayotic: Understanding Island Identities through Funerary Practices in the Balearic Islands during the Late Iron Age
Kyle Jazwa (Durham): Insular Architecture and Settlement Planning during a Crisis: The Case of Maa-Palaeokastro (Cyprus)
David Hill (Oslo): Urban relocation and settlement adaption on Naxos from the Early to Middle Byzantine periods
Discussion
Break 17:30 – 19:00
Keynote Lecture 19:00 – 20:00
Thomas Scholten: Introduction to the Keynote Lecture
Beate Ratter (Hamburg): More than Land Surrounded by Water? A Geographer’s View on Island Spatiality
Reception at the Rittersaal, Castle Hohentübingen, 20:00 – 23:00
13:00 – 13.30 Registration
13.30 – 14.00 Opening Words
Martin Bartelheim, Speaker of the Collaborative Research Center 1070 ‘ResourceCultures’:Welcome Address
Frerich Schön & Laura Dierksmeier: Introduction
Session 1 Interdisciplinary Island Studies: Concepts and Approaches
Chair: Anna Kouremenos
14:00 – 15:30
Helen Dawson (Berlin) & Jonathan Pugh (Newcastle): The Lure of Islands: A Cross-disciplinary Conversation
Sietze Norder (Amsterdam / Lisboa): How Islands Shape the Anthropocene: Legacies of Past Human-environment Interactions
Dunja Brozović Rončević (Zadar): What Does it Mean to be an Islander in Croatia?
Discussion
Coffee Break 15:30 – 16:00
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