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  • Pessac

    Study days - Prehistory and Antiquity

    The ruins still resonate with the sound of their feet

    Material and immaterial circulation in Greek monuments (7th century-31BC)

    Cette journée d'étude a pour ambition d’étudier la circulation matérielle et immatérielle à l’intérieur des édifices publics et religieux du monde grec, de la période archaïque jusqu’au début de l’Empire romain.

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  • Pessac

    Call for papers - Prehistory and Antiquity

    The ruins still echo their steps — The material and immaterial circulation in Greek monuments (7th century-31 BC)

    Studies on Greek monuments are rarely confronted with socio-historical works. However, new researches tend to prioritize interdisciplinarity. When these programs seem mainly concerned with monumental complexes and outdoor spaces, our workshop wants to focus on material and immaterial circulations inside public and religious buildings in the Greek world, from archaic times to the early Roman Empire.

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  • Aix-en-Provence

    Call for papers - Prehistory and Antiquity

    Water Management in the Mediterranean during the 1st Millennium BC

    IIIe symposium international HYDRΩMED

    The aim of the meeting is to compare the different modes of adaptation of the Ancient Mediterranean populations to the environmental resources, especially their hydric resources. In a climate marked by unequal distribution of water, the ancient societies, whether Phoenician-Punic, Greek or Etruscan, responded in different ways to the various situations, let alone the hydric crises which may have affected them. The meeting will associate systemic theoretical reflections as well as case studies on ancient sites, to outline the mutations and the permanencies, the possible technological transfers from one society to another. Here, as in other fields of human activity, we shall query the existence of an ancient Mediterranean koine around the knowledge and the technical practices, around the cultural and cultural traditions. The chronology considered runs from the 8th to the 1st century BC, i.e. before the diffusion of the Roman models and techniques.

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