Colloque Destruction

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Destruction

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Jeudi 24 novembre 2011

Raymond Brulet et Marco Cavalieri (UCL)
Introduction

Jan Driessen (UCL)
Time Capsules ? Destructions as Archaeological Phenomena

Laurent Olivier (Musée d'Archéologie nationale de Saint-Germain-en-Laye)
L'âge de la destruction

Alfredo González-Ruibal (Heritage Laboratory/National Research Council, Spain)
Destruction and memory

Tim F. Cunningham (UCL)
Deconstructing Destruction : a contextualizing approach to methodology and meaning in Archaology

Ruth Tringham (Dept of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley)
Destruction of Places by Fire: Domicide, or Domithanasia

Christina Tsoraki (University Sheffield/UCL)
Breaking ground (stone): acts of deliberate destruction in Late neolithic Makriyalos, Greece

Anna Stroulia (University of Southern Indiana) and Danai Chondrou (Aritotle University of Thessaloniki)
Destroying the Means of Production: The Case of Ground Stone Tools from Kremasti, Greece

Peter Tomkins (KULeuven)
Making, mending and breaking. Contextualising and interpreting the intentional destruction (and curation) of houses at Neolithic Knossos, Crete

Simona Todaro (University of Catania) and Luca Girella (UniNettuno University of Rome/UCL)
Living trough destructions: deliberate vs. accidental manipulation of human remains and grave goods in Western Mediterranean rock cut-chamber tombs of the IV and III millenium BC

Dario Puglisi (UCL)
The view from the day after: some observations on the Late Bronze Age I final destructions in Crete

Vendredi 25 novembre 2011

Simon Jusseret (FNRS, UCL), Charlotte Langohr (FNRS, UCL) and Manuel Sintubin (KULeuven)
Archaeoseismology: a conceptual framework for assessing the seismic origin of archaeological destruction layers

Louise Hitchcock (University of Melbourne)
Destruction and Identity : Trauma Migration, and Performativity in the Late Bronze Age Mediterranean

Arianna Rizio (Università del Molise)
Evidence of destructions from the Peloponnese during the Late Helladic period: an archaeological domestic perspective

Manolis Mikrakis (Department of Antiquities, Cyprus)
The destruction of the Mycenaean palaces and the construction of the epic world: Archaeological and philological perspectives

Mario DENTI (Université de Rennes 2)
La notion de «destruction» entre oblitération, conservation et pratiques rituelles. Le cas des opérations réalisées à Incoronata au VIIe siècle avant J.C.

Alexandra ALEXANDRIDOU (Open University, Cyprus)
Destructions at the Grave. Ritual burning and breaking in 7th-century BC Attica

Donald C. HAGGIS (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
Destruction and the formation of static and dynamic settlement structures

Florence GAIGNEROT-DRIESSEN (Université de Paris IV)
Le meurtre de la cité : la destruction par abandon forcé

Athanasia KYRIAKOU and Alexandros TOURTAS (Univ. of Thessaloniki)
After destruction: Taking care of remains in the Sanctuary of Eukleia at Aegae (Vergina)

Ryan BOEHM (Brown University)
Synoikism and Destruction in the Hellenistic World

Ludovic THÉLY (Université d'Angers)
Les séismes comme cause de destruction : étude du vocabulaire des inscriptions aux époques hellénistique et romaine

Stavros OIKONOMIDIS (Arcadia Center, Athens/College for Education Abroad, Philadelphia)
Spolia and spoilage of the archaeological environment. Construction-destruction-reconstruction: the case of the historic center of Athens

Laure MEULEMANS et Sylvia PIERMARINI (UCL)
La destruction cyclique en contexte cultuel: « mort » et « renaissance » pour assurer le continuum ?

Samedi 26 novembre 2011

Michele SCALICI (Università degli Studi della Basilicata) and Alessia MANCINI (Soprintendenza Archeologica della Basilicata)
Construction and Destruction: the case of Timmari (South Italy)

Pierre ASSENMAKER (FNRS, UCL)
Des convergences et divergences entre les récits de destruction et les traces archéologiques : les sacs d’Athènes et d’Ilion durant la première guerre mithridatique

Matteo CADARIO (Università degli Studi di Milano)
La damnatio politique et religieuse des statues

V. GASSNER, E. STEIGBERGER and B. TOBER (Vienna/Salzburg)
Destruction or Demolition? The Case study of the sanctuary of Iuppiter Heliopolitanus at Carnuntum

Sébastien POLET (UCL)
Destruction et conservation des monuments libyco-romains de Tripolitaine : perspectives de recherches

Marco CAVALIERI (UCL)
Destruction, transformation et refonctionalisation : le passage de l’Antiquité au Moyen Âge en Toscane entre IVe et VIIe s. ap. J.-C.

Aude BUSINE (FNRS, ULB)
Les récits de destruction de temples et l’identité civique chrétienne

Rocco PALERMO (Università di Napoli Federico II / Universitè de Paris I)
Evidence of destruction in a residential area at Tell Barri (II-X AD)

Ine JACOBS (KULeuven)
Forging a community of true believers. Violence and Identity in Early Christianity

Robert Laffineur
Final discussion