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The POCA Programme

This document provides the program for the 14th Meeting of Postgraduate Cypriot Archaeology held on November 14-16, 2014. The program includes multiple sessions over the 3 days covering topics on Cypriot archaeology from the Bronze Age through the Medieval period. Presentations are grouped into sessions with chairs and cover archaeological findings, artifacts, and contexts from sites across Cyprus, as well as external influences and heritage perspectives. The keynote lecture is by Susan Sherratt on the first day and the meeting concludes with a final discussion and outlook.

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The POCA Programme

This document provides the program for the 14th Meeting of Postgraduate Cypriot Archaeology held on November 14-16, 2014. The program includes multiple sessions over the 3 days covering topics on Cypriot archaeology from the Bronze Age through the Medieval period. Presentations are grouped into sessions with chairs and cover archaeological findings, artifacts, and contexts from sites across Cyprus, as well as external influences and heritage perspectives. The keynote lecture is by Susan Sherratt on the first day and the meeting concludes with a final discussion and outlook.

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14th Meeting of Postgraduate Cypriot Archaeology

THE MANY FACE(T)S OF CYPRUS


Program
Friday, 14th of November 2014
17:00

Registration

18:00 ct

Opening
Key-note-lecture
Susan Sherratt (Sheffield)

20:00

Reception in the Institute for Archaeological Studies

Saturday, 15th of November 2014


Session: Contextualizing Erimi
(Chair: Thomas Stllner)
9:00-9:20

Caterina Scir Calabrisotto (Florence)


Palaeodietary Research in Cypriot Prehistoric Contexts: Methodology and
Potentialities. A Case Study for Middle Bronze Age Erimi-Laonin tou Porakou

9:20-9:40

Guilia Muti, Martina Fissore, Alessandra Saggio, Martina Monaco (Turin)


Symbols Beyond Work Activity? Towards the Evaluation of Spinning Tools
Significance in Ancient and Middle South Coast Cyprus

9:40-10:00

Marialucia Amadio, Francesca Chelazzi, Francesca Dolcetti, Mara Faggi (Turin)


Ghost Architecture: Contextualizing Wooden and Perishable Structures from
Middle Bronze Age Erimi-Laonin tou Porakou

10:00-10:30

Discussion

10:30-11:00

Coffee Break

Session: Negotiating Late Bronze Age Materialities


(Chair: Constance von Rden)
11:00-11:30

Constantina Alexandrou (Dublin)


The Base-Ring Female Figurines in Settlements: Exploring their Possible
Function(s) and Life-Cycles

11:30-12:00

Melissa Samaes (Brussels)


Cultural Entanglements at the Late Cypriot Harbour Town of Hala Sultan Tekke
(Dromolaxia-Vyzakia). A Preliminary Pottery Study from the 2011-12 Sondages
in Rroom 19, Building C

12:00-12:30

Birgit Schiller (Berlin)


Faience Stirrup Jars

12:30-13:30

Lunch Break
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Session: Iconography and External Relations from Bronze to Iron Age


(Chair: Christian Vonhoff)
13:30-14:00

Francesco Spigno (Bochum/Sassari)


Myceneans and Cypriots in Sardinia

14:00-14:30

Cheryl Hart (Lampeter)


An Examination and Analysis of the Role of the Iconographic Rosette Motif in
the Cypriot Artistic Repertoire during the Bronze Age and Early Iron Ages

14:30-15:30

Anna Paule (Linz)


The Many Facets of Cypriot Gold Work: a Detailed Study of Gold Plaques
Representing Chariot Scenes

15:30-16:00

Coffee Break

Session: Establishing Iron Age Landscapes


(Chair: Brbel Morstadt)
16:00-16:30

D. Georgia B. Bazemore, Adrian Turgel, Peter T. Spencer, urea Izquierdo


Zamora (Cheney, Birmingham)
The Rantidi Forest Mapping Project: Integration of Archaeological Data with
Cultural and Natural Landscapes

16:30-17:00

Marion Bolder-Boos (Darmstadt)


The Phoenicians in Cyprus Kition and Beyond

17:00-17:30

Adriano Orsingher (Rome)


A Stopover along the Journey of Elissa. Kition between Tyre and Carthage

19:30

Dinner (Trattoria Bufala)

Sunday, 16th of November 2014


Session: Ritual and Self-portrayals from the Cypro-Archaic to the Hellenistic Period
(Chair: Stefan Riedel)
9:00-9:30

Pauline Maillard (Lausanne)


Many Ways to Name a Goddess: the Artemis Paralia Sanctuary in Kition

9:30-10:00

Agnieszka Halczuk, Yannick Vernet (Pozna, Avignon/Paris)


Apollo Heleitas from Tamassos-Frangissa

10:00-10:30

Anas Michel (Aix-en-Provence)


Portraits from the Hellenistic City of Amathous: the Contribution of the
Epigraphic Evidence to the Understanding of a Heterogeneous Identity

10:30-11:00

Coffee Break

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Session: Cypriot Lifeworlds in the Roman period


(Chair: Patric Kreuz)
11:00-11:30

Niki Kyriakou (Nicosia)


The Role of Rural Sites in Late Roman Cyprus: The Case Study of Vasilikos
Valley
Nea Paphos:

11:30-11:50

Dorota Mazanek (Warsaw)


Three Different Households, three Different Glass Vessel Equipment from the
Polish Excavations in Paphos, Cyprus

12:10-12:30

Malgorzata Kajzer (Cracow)


Different Groups of the Early Roman Fine Ware Pottery from the Agora of Nea
Paphos

12:30-12:50

Kamila Nocn (Cracow)


Hellenistic and Roman Kitchen Ware from Nea Paphos. A Preliminary Study
from the Paphos Agora Project

12:50:13:10

Discussion

13:10-14:00

Lunch Break

Session: Multiple Facets: Medieval, Byzantine and Early Arabic Cyprus


(Chair: Sabine Rogge)
14:00-14:30

Stavros S. Panayiotou (Exeter)


The Political Status of Cyprus during the Muslim Expeditions and the Problem
of Primary Sources

14:30-15:00

Richard Maguire (Norwich)


Finding Philon: Karpasia Reconsidered

15:00-15:30

Thomas Kaffenberger (Mainz/London)


An Unidentified Ruined Church of the 14th Century in Famagusta. Observations
on the Urban Ecclesiastical Architecture in Cyprus

15:30-16:00

Coffee Break

Session: Exploring Cypriot Heritage


(Chair: Anne Riedel)
16:00-16:30

Danai Konstantinidou (Nicosia)


Purifying the Medieval British Perspectives on the Ottoman Heritage of
Cyprus

16:30-17:00

Christina Roditou (Nicosia)


Images of Cyprus in the 1950ies

17:00

Final Discussion and Outlook (Susan Sherratt, Jan-Marc Henke)

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