Copper and Trade II - programme
9.10 (Friday)
Copper and Trade
Second International Conference
Institute of Archaeology Jagiellonian University, 11 Gołębia street, Krakow, the Gothic hall
From 9.00 Registration
9.30-9.40 Welcome Reception
9.40-10.00 Opening lecture by Prof. Ewdoksia Papuci-Władyka, Paphos trade links in Hellenistic and Roman times
10.00-12.30 Session I
Stanisław Wilk, The social context of copper artefacts in the times of the younger Danubian Cultures development in Lesser Poland
Stefano Spagni, From the Caucasus to the Danube, on the path of the Argonauts: A mental map for the diffusion of metalworking between the Black Sea and Eastern Europe?
10.50-11.30 Coffee break
Massimo Cultraro, Exploring the early copper metalwork in Prehistoric Sicily: a holistic approach
Mateusz Mynarski and Krzysztof Rak, Copper and bronze metallurgy in West Africa
Maciej Wacławik, Steelyard and counterweight from Studium Biblicum Franciscanum in Jerusalem
12.30-13.00 Discussion
13.00-15.00 Lunch break
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Workshop: On the Routes of the Near East
Institute of Archaeology Jagiellonian University, 11 Gołębia street, Krakow, room 210
15.00-17.00 Public part I
Agnieszka Ochał-Czarnowicz, The history of research at Tel Erani
Agnieszka Ochał-Czarnowicz and Marcin Czarnowicz, Excavations at Tel Erani Area D3
Karolina Rosińska-Balik and Joanna Dębowska-Ludwin, Excavations at Tel Erani Area N3
Eliot Braun, Late EB1 pottery at Tel Erani in context
Piotr Kołodziejczyk, There and back again or an archaeological survey in Southern Jordan
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From 18.00 Informal pub party in "Zaginiony Świat", 1 Stefan Batory street, Krakow
10.10 (Saturday)
Copper and Trade
Second International Conference
Institute of Archaeology Jagiellonian University, 11 Gołębia street, Krakow, the Gothic hall
9.30-10.00 Opening lecture by Dr. Amir Golani, Not by copper alone: Trade relations between Egypt and the southern Levant at the end of the 4th Millennium BCE
10.00-12.30 Session II
Daria Białobrzecka, Copper object production technology in ancient Egypt and the Near East during the Chalcolithic period and the Early Bronze Age
Samuel Atkins, A cross-regional approach to interactions between North-East Africa and the South-West Levant during the Early Bronze Age 1 period
10.50-11.20 Coffee break
Tayfun Yildirim, Copper and bronze objects from Resuloğlu cemetery in North Central Anatolia and their relations to similar objects from other regions during the Early Bronze Age
Isaac Gilead and Milena Gošić, From Nahal Mishmar to Kfar Monash: the story of two hoards
Marcin Czarnowicz, Copper harpoons from the Pre- and Early Dynastic Nile Delta
12.30-13.00 Discussion
13.00-15.00 Lunch break
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Workshop: On the Routes of the Near East
Institute of Archaeology Jagiellonian University, 11 Gołębia street, Krakow, room 210
15.00-17.00 Public part II
Marcin Czarnowicz, An Egyptian presence at Tel Erani
Paweł Valde-Nowak and Jakub Skłucki, Flint tools from Tel Erani
Piotr Wojtal and Teresa Tomek, Animal remains from Tel Erani
Marcin Czarnowicz, Copper objects from Tel Erani
Karolina Rosińska-Balik and Joanna Dębowska-Ludwin, Chasing fortifications of the EB southern Levant
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From 18.00 Evening party at the Gothic hall, Institute of Archaeology Jagiellonian University in Krakow
11.10. (Sunday)
Copper and Trade
Second International Conference
Institute of Archaeology Jagiellonian University, 11 Gołębia street, Krakow, the Gothic hall
9.30-10.00 Opening lecture by Dr. Joanna Dębowska-Ludwin, Tell el-Farkha in the Nile Delta as an Early Dynastic trade centre
10.00-11.20 Session III
Martin Odler and Ján Dupej, Old Kingdom full-size stone and woodworking tools with copper blades
Lente Van Brempt, Rediscovered bits and pieces: A preliminary study of the copper ingot fragments from the Cape Gelidonya Shipwreck (late 13th cent. BCE)
Moritz Kiderlen and Michael Bode, Evidence for copper from Faynan (Jordan) in Early Iron Age Olympia
11.20-11.40 Discussion
11.40-12.00 Closing remarks
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Workshop: On the Routes of the Near East
Institute of Archaeology Jagiellonian University, 11 Gołębia street, Krakow, room 210
12.00-14.00 Closed part
14.00-15.00 Closing remarks
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15.00-17.00 Special guided tour of the city (details to be anounced)