On 02.05.2022 we present the 14th session of our online lecture series with a contribution by Felix Reize(Universität zu Köln) Deciphering Ampurias’ past: a contribution from the geoarchaeological perspective Abstract: The archaeological site of Ampurias (Ἐμπόριον; Emporiae; Empúries) is the westernmost colony of the Magna Graecia. To better understand its settlement history, the study of„#MAREMONDAY 14“ weiterlesen
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On 04.04.2022 we present the 13th session of our online lecture series with a contribution by Noran Hamed(University of Southampton) Our Red Sea: preservation and presentation of the archaeological resource along the western coast of Egypt Abstract: The western coast of the Red Sea in Egypt has been rapidly growing during the last four decades„#MAREMonday 13“ weiterlesen
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On 07.03.2022 we present the twelfth session of our online lecture series with a contribution by Dzhem Habil(Freie Universität Berlin) Odessos: a harbor city or a city with a harbor?Role of the sea in shaping the city during the Roman Period (1st-3rd c. AD) Abstract: While Greek colonization of the Mediterranean has been extensively studied,„#MAREMonday 12“ weiterlesen
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On 07.02.2022 we present the eleventh session of our online lecture series with a contribution by Angiolo Querci Koan Painted Medium-Coarse Pottery and the “SASCAR String”: Towards a Navigation Model for the Aegean Late Bronze Age Abstract: Over the last two decades, connectivity and cultural interaction in the early Late Bronze Age Minoanized Aegean has„#MAREMonday 11“ weiterlesen
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On 06.12.2021 we present the ninth session of our online lecture series with a contribution by Cristina Laurenti(University of Oxford) The Archaeological Site of Pisa San Rossore (Italy): The History of the Site and the Study of a Roman Merchant Ship Abstract: This PhD research project deals with the main purpose of developing the knowledge„#MAREMonday 09“ weiterlesen
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On 01.11.2021 we present the eighth session of our online lecture series with a contribution by Mieke Kassulke(University of Malta) Liquid Melody: An Archaeology of Sirens, Mythology and Maritime Navigation in the Greco-Roman World Abstract: This thesis situates the Homeric Sirens at the heart of a larger discussion of how myth was informed by, and„#MAREMonday 08“ weiterlesen
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On 05.07.2021 we present the seventh session of our online lecture series with a contribution by Max Fiederling(Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) From Discovery to Display – Concept of an Interdisciplinary Exhibition Abstract: The final step of the research project „The Wreck Portiței A. A Roman Merchant Ship and Empties Transporter off the Black Sea Coast of Romania“„#MAREMonday 07“ weiterlesen
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On 07.06.2021 we present the sixth session of our online lecture series with a contribution by Chiara Maria Mauro(Universidad Complutense de Madrid) CONCEPTS AND TOOLS FOR THE STUDY OF HARBOURS IN ANTIQUITY:A view from the first half of the 1st millennium BC Aegean Sea Abstract: Harbours are complex realities forming part of the maritime cultural„#MAREMonday 06“ weiterlesen
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On 03.05.2021 we present the fifth session of our online lecture series with a contribution by Pascal Hoffman(Universität Heidelberg) Diseases and Health Risks of Roman Sailors Abstract: Like every physically intense work environment, ancient seafaring is associated with specific risks to sailors‘ health and well-being. This goes beyond the mere chance of accident and drowning,„#MAREMonday 05“ weiterlesen
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On 12.04.2021 we present the fourth session of our online lecture series with a contribution by Michaela Reinfeld(Römisch-Germanische Kommission) A villa with two harbours? The Roman villa maritima on the Cape of Sorrento. Abstract: The roman villa maritima of Capo di Sorrento is located only 2 km from Sorrento on the northeastern foothill of the„#MAREMonday 04“ weiterlesen
