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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

#MAREMonday 04

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

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On 01.03.2021 we present the third session of our online lecture series with a contribution by Marie Pawlowicz(Aix-Marseille Université) New research on the so-called ‘Harbour horn’: focus on one of the port sectors of Massilia during the early Roman Empire Abstract: The integration of Marseille into the Roman Empire and its trade routes certainly impacted„#MAREMonday 03“ weiterlesen

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On 01.02.2021 we present the second session of our online lecture series with a contribution by Jafar Anbar(Aix-Marseille Université) Revisiting the Syrian coastline from Tartous to Tabbat Al-Hammam:Maritime geoarchaeology on Arwad reef Abstract: The Syrian coastline has a wealth of maritime cultural heritage including early sites, important Bronze Age harbours, well-known Phoenician settlements, Classical to„#MAREMonday 02“ weiterlesen

#MAREMonday 01

On 11.01.2021 we will launch our new online lecture series with a contribution by Jose-Oscar Encuentra Bardina(Centre for Maritime Archaeology, University of Southampton) THE CONTRIBUTION OF SHIPWRECK EVIDENCE TO OUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE MARITIME TRADE CONNECTIONS OF NARBO MARTIUS (1st c. BC to early 3rd. c. AD) Abstract: The Mediterranean Sea, the Roman Mare Nostrum„#MAREMonday 01“ weiterlesen

The idea behind the online lecture series

After the successful MARE 2020 conference we thought about how to carry out MARE next year. In the course of the Corona pandemic, we have learned to appreciate the fact that a large number of scientific lectures were offered online. We would like to follow up on this and turn MARE 2021 into a monthly„The idea behind the online lecture series“ weiterlesen