We define our subject as the study of the material legacy of the Mediterranean region and adjacent areas in antiquity, with a particular focus on Greek, Roman and Late Antique periods, a breadth that is unique amongst the German speaking universities. Key methodologies include interdisciplinary working with iconography, architecture, ceramics, artefacts, palaeo-environmental evidence, documentary sources, and traces of ancient landscapes. Key themes include investigation of religious, social and economic structures; cultural interactions and identities; daily life in antiquity; and the continuing legacies of the ancient world on our modern one. Our discipline encourages us to explore how cultural elements were shared, transmitted, and transformed across both space (our geographical vision ranges from Mesopotamia to Iberia, and from the Sahara to the Baltic Sea) and time (our chronological spans from the Minoan Age c.2000 BCE to 800 CE), as well as being creatively reimagined today.

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Dr. Horacio González Cesteros (ÖAI Wien)

Dienstag, den 22. Jänner 2019 um 18 Uhr c.t.

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Dr. Mag. René Ployer (Bundesdenkmalamt)

Donnerstag, 17. Jänner 2019, 12–14 Uhr

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Mag. Dr. Viktoria Räuchle (Universität München)

Dienstag, 8. Jänner 2019, 18 Uhr c.t.

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Konstruktion und Semantiken des Raums

 

Donnerstag und Freitag, 13. und 14. Dezember 2018

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ao.Univ.-Prof. Dr. Verena Gassner

Dienstag, 4. Dezember 2018, 18 Uhr c.t.

Der Kurs „Monastic material culture - Course on Late antique, Byzantine and early Islamic pottery” unter der Leitung von Prof. Basema Hamarneh bot...

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Prof. Dr. Peter Pavúk (Institut für Klassische Archäologie, Karls-Universität Prag)

Donnerstag, 29. November 2018, um 18 h...

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Dr. Karl Oberhofer (Universität zu Köln)

Donnerstag, 29. November 2018, 12 Uhr