Ιούνιος 2010

       Στα πλαίσια του Προγράμματος της Μορφωτικής Πρωτοβουλίας, εντάσσεται ο Οδηγός Σπουδών και Απασχόλησης ο οποίος:

- απευθύνεται σε νέους και τους γονείς τους, παρέχοντας πληροφορίες για τις επιλογές Προπτυχιακών και Μεταπτυχιακών Προγραμμάτων Σπουδών μετά το Λύκειο,

- καταγράφει τις γνώσεις και ικανότητες που απαιτεί η άσκηση συγκεκριμένων επαγγελμάτων,

- παρουσιάζει τα αποτελέσματα της Μελέτης για τη σύνδεση σπουδών και απασχόλησης και την επαγγελματική απασχόληση των πτυχιούχων της Τριτοβάθμιας Εκπαίδευσης.

       Μπορείτε να δείτε τον Οδηγό Σπουδών και Απασχόλησης πατώντας επάνω στον σύνδεσμο (link) που παρατίθεται:

 http://studies.protovoulia.org/ 

      Το πρόγραμμα της Μορφωτικής Πρωτοβουλίας είναι προϊόν της συνεργασίας των Ιδρυμάτων Ευγενίδου, Ιωάννου Φ. Κωστόπουλου, Λαμπράκη, Α.Γ. Λεβέντη,  Μποδοσάκη, Μ.Ι.Ε.Τ. (Μορφωτικού Ιδρύματος Εθνικής Τραπέζης), Σταύρος Νιάρχος καθώς και του Κοινωφελούς Ιδρύματος Αλέξανδρος Σ.  Ωνάσης.

 

Νοέμβριος 2010

 

FOUNDATION ANASTASIOS G. LEVENTIS

UNIVERSITY OF CYPRUS – DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY

 

ON COOKING POTS, DRINKING CUPS, LOOM WEIGHTS

AND ETHNICITY IN BRONZE AGE CYPRUS

AND NEIGHBOURING REGIONS

International Archaeological Symposium

Nicosia, 6th – 7th November 2010

Saturday, November 6th

9.00 Registration

9.30 Opening of the Symposium

SESSION 1: CYPRUS

Chair: W.-D. Niemeier

10.00 V. Karageorghis, What happened in Cyprus just after 1200 BC:

hybridization, creolization or immigration? An Introduction

10.30 Coffee break

11.00 J.M. Webb & D. Frankel, Hearth and home as ethnic identifiers in Early Bronze Age Cyprus

11.30 Ou. Kouka, Cooking, ritual feasting and ethnicity in Early Bronze Age Cyprus 12.00

R. Jung, Changes in the Cypriot pottery repertoire of the 13th and 12th centuries BCE and their historical interpretation

12.30 D. Pilides & V. Karageorghis, Handmade Burnished Ware: reassessing an old problem

13.00 – 15.00 Lunch break

Chair: Ou. Kouka 2 15.00 D. Pilides & M.-C. Boileau, Revisiting the Handmade Burnished Ware of Cyprus: new analytical results

15.30 D.S. Reese, A survey of Bronze Age Cypriote faunal remains

SESSION 2: THE AEGEAN

16.00 W.-D. Niemeier, Cooking Pots and people at Bronze Age Miletus

16.30 A. Kanta, Kastrokephala (Crete): strangers or locals in a fortified acropolis of the 12th century BC

17.00 Coffee break

SESSION 2: SYRIA

Chair: G. Papasavvas

17.30 L. Badre, The cooking pot tradition at Tell Kazel

18.00 B. Janeway, Of potters and weavers: intrusive acculturation at Tell Ta‘yinat in the Early Iron Age 18.30

F. Venturi, Change and continuity in the Tell Afis pottery production between 13th – 11th century BC

19.00 S.-M. Cecchini, Loom weights and textile industry in north Syria

20.00 Dinner

Sunday, November 7th

SESSION 2: LEBANON - ISRAEL

Chair: L.E. Stager

9.00 H. Charaf, Over the hills and far away: Handmade Burnished Ware and Mycenaean cooking pots at Tell Arqa (Lebanon)

9.30 L. du Piêd, Early Iron Age Society in the northern Levant: architecture, pottery and finds 10.00

S. Bunimovitz, ‘Us’ and ‘Them’: the distribution of 12th century BCE cooking pots and drinking cups as identity markers

10.30 A. Yasur-Landau, Feasts, foodways and interregional interactions in 12th century Cyprus and the Levant

11.00 Coffee break

Chair: J. Webb

11.30 D. Master, Home cooking at Ashkelon in the Bronze and Iron Ages 12.00 L.E. Stager, Early Philistine spinning and weaving at Ashkelon 3

12.30 D. Ben-Shlomo, Cooking Habits and Cultural Interaction in the Late Bronze and Iron Ages in southern Israel

13.00 – 15.00 Lunch break

Chair: A. Kanta

15.00 G. Lehmann, Cooking and eating in a Philistine village: New evidence from Qubur el-Walaydah, Israel

15.30 L. Rahmstorf, Handmade pots and figurines, crumbling loom weights: ‘Barbarian’ elements in the eastern Mediterranean in the 12th and early 11th centuries BC 16.00

CLOSING SESSION

20.00 Dinner

Organizing - Scientific Committee

Vassos Karageorghis

Ourania Kouka

Sponsors

Foundation Anastasios G. Leventis

University of Cyprus – Department of History and Archaeology

The Cultural Services of the Ministry of Education and Culture

The J. F. Kostopoulos Foundation