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  • Saint-Étienne

    Study days - History

    Exchange and conflict in the southern Adriatic, from Antiquity to the present day

    Des spécialistes de l’Antiquité, du haut Moyen Âge et de littérature contemporaine explorerons les relations complexes établies entre les Balkans et l’Italie sur la longue durée. Au carrefour des multiples héritages de cette histoire plurimillénaire, l’espace adriatique actuel possède-t-il une forme d’unité propre, par-delà les frontières politiques et culturelles communément admises ? Une table ronde portera sur la question des migrations et des frontières aujourd'hui.

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  • Aix-en-Provence

    Call for papers - History

    Geoarchaeological research in the Black Sea and the Azov Sea

    Since the first studies undertaken in 1783 by Gablitz on the chora of Chersonesos, the Black Sea comprises an important area to look at the rural and coastal development of the Greek colonial world. Systematic surveying of ditches and walls that line the western coast of Crimea, initiated within the framework of Catherine II’s Greek project, began several decades before the earliest excavations of the urban spaces in 1832. A decisive new step was made during the 1960s, when archaeological surveys provided fresh insights into the internal organization of several kleroi close to Chersonesos, Kerkinitis and Kalos Limen. Around the same time, in the western Black Sea, the first research on the territory of Istros began, complemented by numerous geomorphological studies of the neighbouring Danube Delta. The foundations of geoarchaeological inquiry had been laid, and these have since been added to thanks to recent research undertaken throughout the Pontic area.

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  • Saint-Étienne

    Study days - History

    The Adriatic space: history, archaeology, geography

    5th study day in history and geography from classes préparatoires to the grandes écoles

    Cette journée publique est conçue de manière pluridisciplinaire (archéologie, histoire, histoire de l'art, géographie) et diachronique autour de l'espace adriatique, au coeur de relations culturelles et politiques depuis l'Antiquité (aire ionio-adriatique) jusqu'à l'histoire récente (espace post-yougoslave). Elle s'inscrit dans le cadre de la préparation de deux prochains voyages d'études.

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