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1 FIFTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON BLACK SEA ANTIQUITIES The Danubian Lands between the Black, Aegean and Adriatic Seas (7th Century BC-10th Century AD) (Belgrade - 17-21 September 2013) University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy National Museum, Belgrade Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade University of Melbourne School of Historical and Philosophical Studies Classics and Archaeology CONGRESS WEB-SITE: <http://www.f.bg.ac.rs/international_cooperation/black_sea_antiquities_2013_eng> PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME

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FIFTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS

ON BLACK SEA ANTIQUITIES

The Danubian Lands between the Black, Aegean and Adriatic Seas (7th Century BC-10th Century AD)

(Belgrade - 17-21 September 2013)

University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy

National Museum, Belgrade

Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade

University of Melbourne

School of Historical and Philosophical Studies Classics and Archaeology

CONGRESS WEB-SITE:

<http://www.f.bg.ac.rs/international_cooperation/black_sea_antiquities_2013_eng>      

     

   

PRELIMINARY  PROGRAMME

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International Organising Committee: Sir John Boardman (UK) - President; A. Avram (Romania/France) and M. Ricl (Serbia) - Vice-Presidents; G.R. Tsetskhladze (Australia) - Secretary General; N. Theodossiev (Bulgaria), J.-P. Morel (France), Y. Garlan (France), K. Zimmermann (Germany), A. Podossinov (Russia), J. Bouzek (Czech Rep.), A. Wasowicz (Poland), S. Burstein (USA), J. Carter (USA), S. Atasoy (Turkey), Y. Gagoshidze (Georgia), A. Sagona (Australia) National Representatives: B. D’Agostino (Italy), A. Dominguez (Spain), L. Loukopoulou (Greece), M. Tiverios (Greece), A. Rathje (Denmark), B. McGing (Ireland), Jan de Boer (Netherlands)

National Organising Committee: M. Ricl (Chairman); S. Babic, T. Cvejticanin, J. Erdeljan, P. Popovic, R. Radic

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There are several items supposedly from Olbia on the Black Sea kept in the National Museum in Belgrade. This collection was donated by K. Milosavljevic in the early 20th century. A pyxis from it (Inv. no. 607/1) has been chosen as the logo of the Congress to demonstrate Serbia’s connection with Black Sea antiquities (L.B. Popovic, Collection of Greek Antiquities, National Museum Belgrade, Belgrade 1994, pp. 73-74, 263).

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Please address all enquiries about the Congress to:

Gocha R. Tsetskhladze

Secretary General of the Congress [email protected]

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Stasa Babic

National Organising Committee [email protected]

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All sessions, tea and coffee breaks will take place at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade. The precise venues will be announced later.

Tuesday, September 17th

9.30 Opening session and opening lecture, including formal welcomes and organisational and practical announcements 10.10 Opening Lecture 11.00 Tea and Coffee

SESSION 1

The Black Sea Greek colonies and their relationship with the hinterland 11.20 Ivy Faulkner Feasting and diplomacy in ancient Greek colonial behaviour 11.35 Luigi Gallo The Black Sea area in Xenophon’s Anabasis 11.50 José Vela Tejada Hegemony and political instability in the Black Sea and Hellespont after the Theban expedition to Byzantium in 364 BC 12.05 Ligia Ruscu Religion and society on the western Black Sea shore 12.30-14.00 Lunch 14.00 Gheorghe Romanescu and Octavian Bounegru The shape of influence of the Milesian colony of Histria and the continental delimitation of the nearby hinterland 14.15 Bela Dimova Greek ceramics in Thrace: a re-appraisal of the evidence 14.30 Vladimir Erlikh, Anatoly Kantorovich and Vladimir Maslov Debatable issues of the chronology of the Archaic Scythia of the northern Black Sea region 14.45 Marta Oller Guzmán Femmes et pouvoir dans les sociétés indigènes nord-pontiques

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15.00 Nadiya Gavrylyuk and Nikolaj Tymchenko The hinterland of Archaic Olbia: handmade pottery 15.15 Stefania Gallotta Relations between the Greek colonies of the northern Black Sea and the Scythian kingdom of Crimea 15.30 Ruja Popova Leuka Island as a part of the Pontic contact zone: constructing a sacred topos 15.45 Tea and Coffee 16.05 Garik Sangulia The ethnocultural situation in the land of the Heniochi 16.20 Jan G. de Boer Sinope and Colchis, secondary colonisation or a Greek population in local settlements? 16.35 Manolis Manoledakis Greek colonies and the southern Black Sea hinterland: looking closer into a long, complex and multidimensional relationship 16.50 Vedat Keleş Parion and Black Sea relations: an observation with archaeological findings 17.05 Gocha Tsetskhladze Greeks and natives around the Black Sea: recent developments 17.20 General Discussion

Session 1 Posters Livia Buzoianu Stages in the presence of Greek imported products on Getic territory in Dobruja Alina Velislava Dimitrova Perception and political approach to foreigners in the external politics of the Greeks in the western Black Sea during the Hellenistic period Alik Gabelia The Greek colonisation of Abkhazia in the light of new archaeological discoveries Liubov I. Gratsianskaya Strabo on the north-west coast and nearby hinterland of the Black Sea

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Petra Janouchova Identity and self-identification on Greek inscriptions from Thrace Viktor Kopylov New data on the dynamics of relations between Greeks and Barbarians at the mouth of the Tanais river in the final stage of Scythian history (5th-3rd centuries BC) Marina Y. Vakhtina and Maya T. Kashuba Greek impulses in Nemirovo city-site in the context of local barbarian cultures (a new approach to the study of Graeco-barbarian interactions) Elena Vlasova Les objets bosphoriens et scythiens en dehors de leur production Elena Zin’ko and Viktor Zin’ko Greek colonisation of the European Bosporus 18.30 Welcome reception and opening of exhibition organised for the Congress by the National Museum, Belgrade

SESSION 2 Wednesday, September 18th

The Danube and the Black Sea region

9.00 Alexander Podossinov Verbindung zwischen dem Schwarzen Meer und der Adriatik durch Ozean und/oder Donau im Weltbild der archaischen Griechen 9.15 Anca-Cristina Dan Between the Euxine and the Adriatic Seas: mental constructions of the Danube and of the Balkans from Classical to Roman times 9.30 Mirko Obradović The River Danube and the Danubian lands in Plutarch 9.45 Stefano Magnani The journey of Caracalla in the Danubian lands: perception and use of space 10.00 Ekaterina Ilyushechkina The catalogue of Danubian tribes by Dionysius Periegetes: geographical tradition in verse 10.15 Madalina Dana Les médecins dans les provinces danubiennes 10.30 Tea and Coffee

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10.50 Cecilia D’Ercole Cultural links and analogies between the Adriatic and the Black Sea regions (4th century BC) 11.05 Jan Bouzek Thracians, Greeks and Celts in the south-east Balkans and north-west Black Sea, 3rd-1st centuries BC 11.20 Victor Cojocaru Antonia Tryphaina im östlichen dynastischen Netzwerk 11.35 Gergely Csiky and Piroshka Hárshegyi Wine for the Avar elite? Amphorae from Avar period burials in the Carpathian basin 11.50 Alexandru Avram Les débuts de la pénétration germanique dans la région du bas Danube 12.05 General Discussion 12.30-14.00 Lunch 14.00 Dan Ruscu The ecclesiastical network of the regions on the western and northern shores of the Black Sea in late antiquity 14.15 Mattia Vitelli Casella L’Europe du sud-est chez les géographes de l’âge impérial: continuités et ruptures 14.30 Lucretiu Bîrliba La dynamique de la colonisation à Halmyris et à Noviodunum 14.45 Leonardo Gregoratti Aquileian families through Pannonia and Upper Moesia 15.00 Snežana Ferjančić The city of Tomi and the Roman army – epigraphic evidence 15.15 Adriana Panaite The villa landscape in Moesia Inferior

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15.30 Olga Špehar The Imperial city of Iustiniana Prima as a paradigm of Constantinopolitan artistic influence on the central Balkans 15.45 Tea and Coffee 16.05 Pascal Burgunder Empreintes et originaux: les monnaies avec monogramme BAE 16.20 Federico Ugolini Redefining the Roman harbour of Ariminum and its connections with the Aegean and Black Sea in the light of geo-archaeological research 16.35 Joanna Porucznik The settlement of the Bastarnae on the island of Peuce in the Danube delta 16.50 Agusti Alemany A prosopographical approach to North Pontic steppe nomads 17.05 Sergey Kullanda Scytho-Thracian contacts: the evidence of language 17.20 Vera Zalesskaya The relationship of Byzantine Chersonesus with the Danubian provinces in the 6th-10th centuries AD 17.35 General Discussion

Session 2 Posters Immacolata Balena and Francesco Cristofaro L’Istros dans l'horizon géographique ancien: un aperçu historique sur les traditions et les connaissances géographiques concernant le bassin Csilla Balogh Trade relationships between the Carpathian basin and the Black Sea region in the 7th century Costel Chiriac Roman lead seals and the connections between Scythia Minor and Asia Minor (3rd-5th centuries AD) Zaharia Covacef The cult of the goddess Venus in Roman Dobruja Oleg Gabelko The Celts and the northern Balkan states at the beginning of the 3rd century BC

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Ştefan Honcu Roman kitchenware from the extra muros sector from Argamum Dragoş Măndescu From the Aegean to the Carpathians: the route of Rhodian wine towards Dacia George Nuţu Enisala–Peştera: a late Roman settlement on the Babadag lake shore (Scythia)

Thursday, September 19th Mid-Congress excursion

SESSION 3 Friday, September 20th

Roman and Byzantine limes. Varia

9.00 Il Akkad and Milena Joksimović Pajević Women at the verge: Roman and Byzantine women on the Danubian limes 9.15 Jelena Anđelković Grašar The funerary image of a Woman in the late Antique and early Byzantine period from the central Balkan region 9.30 Gabriel Custurea and Gabriel Mircea Talmatchi Regarding the fall of the Danubian limes with special reference to Scythia Minor in the 7th century 9.45 Mihailo Milinković Völkerwanderungszeitliche Funde aus Dacia Ripensis, Moesia II und Scythia 10.00 Perica Špehar Changes in funerary practice in the middle and lower Danube region (6th-10th centuries) 10.15 Mihail Zahariade Rethinking the rivermouth defence strategy: the Halmyris Roman garrison between the Black Sea and the Danube 10.30 Tea and Coffee 10.50 Boris Magomedov and Sergey Didenko Ceramics from the Danubian provinces in the area of Chernyakhov-Sîntana de Mureş culture 11.05 Andrei Opait Some thoughts on Lesbian, Sinopean and Colchian amphorae of Roman times

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11.20 Adrian George Dumitru Thrace between the Hellenistic powers (3rd century BC): the Lagid and Seleucid satrapies of Thrace 11.35 Maya Vassileva Phrygia and Pontus 11.50 Ioannis K. Xydopoulos The Cimmerians: their origins, movements and their difficulties 12.05 General Discussion 12.30-14.00 Lunch 14.00 Remzi Yağcı Galatian tomb typologies in Anatolia 14.15 Irina Gusach Nomads of Pryazovia during the Khazar empire 14.30 Orsolya Heinrich-Tamaska Awarenzeitliche Pseudoschnallengürtel: Fragen der Herkunft und Homogenität 14.45 Vadim Maiko Provincial Byzantine culture of the eastern Crimea and the Danubian lands in the 10th-11th centuries: similarities and differences 15.00 Branka Vranešević The image of paradise on floor mosaics of the Triconchal Church in Caricin Grad (Iustiniana Prima) 15.15 Livio Zerbini Les Romains dans la Mer Noire 15.30 Vojin Nedeljković Castles made of sand? Balkan Latin from Petar Skok to J.N. Adams 15.45 Tea and Coffee 16.05 General Discussion

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Session 3 Posters Viktoria Chystyakova Romanisation of village settlement in Moesia Inferior in the context of a border area (limes) Mihaela Iacob Le culte de Zeus dans la province de Mésie Inférieure: la documentation numismatique Sasha Lozanova Archetypal images in Eastern Orthodox art until the end of the 14th century (Byzantium, Bulgaria). The composition: dominance/power – God/emperor (king) on a throne Evgeni I. Paunov and Ivo Topalilov Nicopolis before Nicopolis ad Istrum: what had been there?

SESSION 4 Saturday, September 21st

New excavations and projects

9.00 Pierre Dupont Apollonia Pontica, Mesembria et alii: a comparative archaeometrical approach 9.15 Mircea Angelescu Greek pottery from a recent excavation in Histria 9.30 Valentin-Victor Bottez Old digs, new data. Archaeological topography of the southern part of the acropolis of Istros during the Greek period (the Basilica Pârvan sector) 9.45 Alexandre Baralis and Vasilica Lungu Stratégies coloniales et réseaux d’occupation spatiale gètes sur le littoral de la Dobroudja du Nord: les acquis du Programme ANR Pont-Euxin 10.00 Lynn E. Roller Rock-cut monuments in Thrace and Phrygia: new perspectives from the Glouhite Kamani project 10.15 Hristo Preshlenov Roman urbanisation in the south-western Black Sea area: recent research on the veterans’ colony of Deultum 10.30 Cristina-Georgeta Alexandrescu Troesmis – legionary fortress and Byzantine fortification 10.45 Tea and Coffee

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11.05 Dmitry Chistov The civic centre of Archaic Borysthenes: a new approach to localisation 11.20 Alexey Kasparov Changes in the structure of faunal remains at the settlement on Berezan island, northern Black Sea, during its existence 11.35 Marcin Matera Using, reusing and repairing pottery: the examples of two small Bosporan centres – Tanais and Tyritake. Everyday life, economic status, wealth and the resourcefulness of the population 11.50 Liudmyla Nosova Pins of ‘Illyrian type’ in the North-Western Black Sea area 12.05 General Discussion 12.30-14.00 Lunch 14.00 Alexander Butyagin Myrmekion: excavation of Ash Hill 2 14.15 Tomasz Scholl Western Tanais 14.30 Vladimir Erlikh and Sujatha Chandrasekaran Hellenistic golden jewellery from the Psenafa burial site (republic of Adygeya) 14.45 Vera Kovalevskaya From the Caucasus to the Danube: computer mapping of the archaeological record 15.00 Vakhtan Licheli and Annegret Plontke Luening New research at Lesale in Colchis 15.15 Sümer Atasoy Recent discoveries at Tios and its territory 15.30 Ertekin M. Doksanaltı and Ilker M. Mımıroglu The excavations of Giresun (Aretias-Khalkeritis) Island 15.45 Tea and Coffee

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16.05 Ayşe F. Erol New findings on the history and archaeology of the Eastern Black Sea Region of Turkey in Anatolian geography: the excavation of Cıngırt Kayası 16.20 Güngör Karauğuz On settlement problems in north-west Anatolia (Zonguldak Region) from the 7th century BC to the Roman period 16.35 Şevket Dönmez Oluz Höyük: a Persian (Achaemenid) settlement in north-central Anatolia 16.50 Mustafa Hamdi Sayar, Ersin Çelikbaş and Alper Yılmaz Trade and markets in west Paphlagonia with regard to a new inscription from Hadrianoupolis 17.05 Petar Popović Is it a long way to Damastion? 17.35 General Discussion

Session 4 Posters Daniela Agre and Dejan Dichev The palace of a Thracian ruler located on the lower course of the Tonzos river between the Strandja and Sakar mountains (south-east Bulgaria) Alexey Belousov Some new defixionum tabellae from Bosporus Sergey Bocharov and Andrei Maslovskii Settlements of the time of the Khazar khaganate (8th-10th centuries) in the eastern Crimea and the northern Azov region and their pottery complex Dorel Bondoc New data about Roman painted pottery discovered at Cioroiu Nou, Dolj county, Romania Laurent Claquin The kitchen equipment of Apollonia Pontica: particularities of the assemblage of this Greek colony Bogdan Constantinescu A model for in-time evolution of silver and gold Dacian ‘kosons’ based on alloys composition analysed by X-ray fluorescence Zdravko Dimitrov The building of Marcianopolis: local and imported stone production and the relationship with the Black Sea colonies during the Principate Ertekin M. Doksanaltı and Mehmet Tekocak Open air cult sites in the Eastern Black Sea Region of Turkey

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Arkadi Dzhopua New material from the Eshera settlement Tatiana Egorova and Elena Popova An architectural complex in the north-western part of the Chersonesian fortress belonging to the Chaika settlement in the north-western Crimea Dan Elefterescu Kaolin pottery from Durostorum – Ostrov, Ferma 4 (Moesia Inferior) Vasily Gukin New finds of Byzantine ceramics of the 10th-13th centuries from Sudak fortress sea port Martin Gyuzelev An archaeological site from the late Classical-early Hellenistic period at Sv. Marina hill, Sozopol, Burgas district, Bulgaria Elena G. Jacenko On glass vessels from Tanais (mid-2nd to mid-3rd century AD) Ibrahim Kalaycı, Güngör Karauğuz, Özşen Çorumluoğlu and Ibrahim Asri A 3D model of the Roman period Kuşkayası monument for documentation Sergei Kashaev The flat necropolis of Artyushchenko 2 in the south of the Taman peninsula Sergey Lantsov Aspects of the planning of Hellenistic farmsteads of Tauric Chersonesus, 4th-2nd centuries BC Mihailo Milinković Jelica, an early Byzantine and early mediaeval central place in northern Illyricum: new excavation results 2010-13 Octavian Munteanu and Vasile Iarmulschi Un dépôt d’objets en fer découvert dans la fortification Gète de Horodca Mica, République de Moldavie Irina Nastasi Early Roman artefacts at Albeşti Svetlana Naumenko New data about the fortifications of Tanais Dorel Paraschiv Nouvelles amphores romano-byzantines découvertes à Halmyris (Scythia) Suram Sakania Churches in Anacopia fortress Petra Tušlová and Barbora Weissová New Greek amphorae stamps from emporion Pistiros, Bulgaria Irina Vdovichenko Panathenaic amphorae from Tauric Chersonesus: new finds and discoveries

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Ivan Vranić and Vera Krstić The archaeological site of Kale-Krševica: a ‘Hellenised’ Iron Age settlement in south-eastern Serbia Viktor Zin’ko and Alfred Twardecki A late Roman kitchen from Tyritake 18.00 Closing Session – speeches and announcements 19.00 Farewell reception and canapés

Sunday, September 22nd Post-Congress excursion commences.