Venue: Institute of Classical Archaeology at the University of Vienna
Franz-Klein-Gasse 1, 1190 Vienna
ZOOM-link: univienna.zoom.us/j/63974088355
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PROGRAM
Presentation slots are 30 minutes (20 minutes paper and 10 minutes discussion)
Friday, 1st December 2023
12.45-13.00 Welcome and opening remarks
Session 1 Approaches to survey data and methodology
13.00-13.30 Martijn van Leusen – Tymon de Haas (Groningen Institute of Archaeology): Towards re-usability of survey data and documentation: Update on the FIDO and SEMAFORA projects
13.30-14.00 Victorino Mayoral Herrera (Instituto de Arqueología de Mérida): Good practice vs real practice: How can we help to improve survey methods when time and money rule? [online]
Session 2 Italy
14.00-14.30 Valentina Limina (University Louvain-la-Neuve): Rethinking ancient landscapes in northern Tuscany: RELOAD, preliminary results from the first survey campaign.
14.30-15.00 Wieke de Neef (University of Bamberg) – Peter Attema (University of Groningen) – Antonio Larocca (Gruppo Speleologico ‘Sparviere’): High-altitude impact: The Pollino Archaeological Landscape Project
15.00-15.30 Johannes Bergemann – Rebecca Klug (University Göttingen): A New Project in Sicily: Vizzini (Catania) – Where Paolo Orsi did not receive a warm welcome
15.30-16.00 Coffee/tea break
Session 3 Balkans
16.00-16.30 Michael Doneus (University of Vienna) – Nives Doneus (University of Vienna) – Dave Cowley (Historic Environment Scotland, Edinburgh): Spatio-Temporal Interpretation of a Dry Stone Walled Landscape on the Island of Cres (Croatia) Using Digital Feature Models from Airborne Laser Scanning
16.30-17.00 Nives Doneus – Michael Doneus (University of Vienna): Roman land use and remote sensing survey data: Case study of Medulin Bay, Istria, Croatia
17.00-17.30 Patrick T. Willett (University at Buffalo) – Edlira Andoni (Institute of Archaeology in the Centre for Albanian Studies, Tirana) – Jana Anvari (University of Cologne): Contextualizing the Neolithic of the Korça Plain, Part II: Highland interfaces
19.00 Social dinner (for speakers, chairs and organizers) Venue: Gaststätte "Fischer Bräu", Billrothstraße 17, 1190 Wien; https://fischerbraeu.at/
Saturday, 2nd December 2023
9.00-9.30 Coffee and cake
Session 4 Greece
9.30-10.00 Alex R. Knodell (Carleton College, Northfield/MN) et al.: Regional Survey in the Eastern Cyclades: Island Size, Nodality, and Occupational History
10.00-10.30 Emeri Farinetti – Matteo Rossi (University Roma tre): (Re)surveying forested areas.: The effects of wildfires on survey data
Session 5 Iberian Peninsula I
10.30-11.00 Florian Hermann – Felix Teichner (University of Marburg, Germany): "Where the land ends and the sea begins" (Luís de Camões, Os Lusíadas): Non-invasive fieldwork in the landscape of the western End of the Roman Empire
11.00-11.30 Coffee/tea break
Session 6 Türkiye
11.30-12.00 Birgül Öğüt (University Freiburg) – Matthias Lange (Humboldt University Berlin) – Murat Dirican (Austrian Archaeological Institute): The second season (2023) of the "Land of the Stormgod Survey" Gaziantep/Türkiye: What has changed?
12.00-12.30 Sara Rapp – Bernhard Ludwig (German Archaeological Institute (DAI)): Bozköy-Gilmandere. A Roman-Byzantine rural settlement in the Pergamon Micro-Region (Turkey). Geophysical prospection and field surveys between 2011 and 2022
12.30-14.00 Lunch break
Session 7 Cyprus
14.00-14.30 Polte de Weird (Free University Brussels): Portrait of collective communities: The diachronic spatial configuration at the Late Bronze Age site complex of Hala Sultan Tekke, Cyprus
Session 8 Iberian Peninsula II
14.30-15.00 Günther Schörner – Tomáš Sobihard (University of Vienna): Suburbium and hinterland of Miróbriga: In search of agricultural production sites through on-site and off-site surveys
15.00-15.30 Ines Guth – Julia Mišek – Günther Schörner (University of Vienna): A City and its suburb: Fineware consumption in and around Regina Turdulorum
Session 8 Roman Urbanism
15.30-16.15 John Bintliff (University of Edinburgh) – Luuk de Ligt (Leiden University): Rethinking the Roman City: Insights from the European Project
16.15-16.45 Closing discussion