Congress: Cultures of Transition in North Africa between Late Antiquity and Early Medieval
6/2/13 .- http://www.dainst.org/de
AFRICA - IFRIQIYA.
Cultures of Transition in North Africa between Late Antiquity and Early Medieval
Roma, Museo Nazionale Romano - Terme di Diocleziano, 28.2.-2.3.2013
Thursday, 28th February
17:30 Welcome Address
18:00 Jonathan Conant (Brown University, USA)
The Forgotten Transition: North Africa between Byzantium and Islam
Friday, 1st March
Session 1: Historical context
Chair: Ralf Bockmann
9:00 Richard Miles (University of Sydney, Australia)
Justinian and Religious Change in Post-Conquest Africa
9:40 Walter Kaegi (University of Chicago, USA)
Seventh-Century North Africa: Military and Political Convergences and Divergences
10:20 Mohammed Ben Abbès (Université de Tunis, Tunisie)
De la ville byzantine à la ville médiévale en Afrique du Nord: y a-t-il une transition?
PAUSE
Session 2: Centres of power
Chair: Anna Leone
11:20 Ralf Bockmann (Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Rom)
Propaganda & Practicality - On the Transition of Power Centres
12:00 Fathi Bahri (INP, Tunisie)
L'urbanisme de Kairouan: recherche géo-archéologique
12:40 Hafed Abdouli (Misurata University, Libya)
Le déplacement de la capitale de la tripolitaine à la ville d'Oea entre l'Antiquité tardive et le Haut moyen age: de "Oea" à "Tripoli" comment et quand?
LUNCH BREAK
Session 3: The Materiality of transition
Chair: Maria Vittoria Fontana (Università di Roma La Sapienza)
15:00 Michel Bonifay (Université de Provence, France)
Marqueurs céramiques de l’Afrique byzantine tardive
15:40 Corisande Fenwick (Stanford University, USA)
Archaeology and empire: the transformation of urban space in early medieval North Africa
16:20 Susan Stevens (Randolph College, Virginia, USA)
Continuity and Change. From Late Byzantine towns to early Medieval settlements on the East Coast of Tunisia
After the last paper on Friday, there is the possibility to join David Mattingly's Jerome Lecture on "Africa in the Roman Empire: Urban Identities and Urban Trajectories", at 6pm in the American Academy in Rome (Via Angelo Masina 5, 00153 Roma)
Saturday, 2nd March
Session 4: Tunisia I
Chair: Cinzia Vismara
9:00 Taher Ghalia (Tunis)
Topographie chrétienne de la basse vallée de la Mejerda
9:40 Fethi Béjaoui (INP, Tunisie) -
Topographie religieuse de la région des Hautes Steppes (Tunisie) (titre provisionnel)
10:20 Marco Milanese (Università di Sassari) and Sauro Gelichi (Università Ca'Foscari, Venezia)
Tra l'età bizantina e l'epoca islamica nella Proconsolare. La transizione nelle città e il caso di Uchi Maius
11:00 Mustapha Khanoussi (INP, Tunisie) -
La ville de Gafsa (Tunisie) aux 7e et 8e siècles, une ville byzantine?
PAUSE
Session 5: Tunisia II
Chair: Lisa Fentress (Roma)
12:00 Chokri Touhiri (Tunis)
Évolution du paysage urbain dans le Haut Tell entre l’antiquité tardive et le haut Moyen âge. Approche archéologique de quelques exemples (Tunisie)
12:40 Moheddine Chaouali (INP, Tunisie)
Bulla Regia dans l'Antiquité tardive à la lumière des nouvelles découvertes
13:20 Philipp von Rummel (Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Rom)
Chimtou médiévale: premiers résultats des travaux tuniso-allemands en cours
LUNCH BREAK
Session 7: Algeria and Libya
Chair: David Mattingly (University of Leicester, UK) (to be confirmed)
15:00 Youssef Aibeche (Université de Sétif, Algérie)
La région sitifienne dans l'Antiquité tardive et le haut Moyen-Âge (titre provisionnel)
15:40 Moftah Haddad (Department of Antiquities, Libya)
Investigation of Late Antiquity archaeological landscape of the Gebel Tarhuna, Libya: GIS application
16:20 Anna Leone (Durham University, UK)
Marbles and Spolia in Libya: Urban and Rural Churches
17:00 Enrico Cirelli (Università di Bologna)
Early Medieval Tripolitania: pottery and settlement
PAUSE
18:00 Chris Wickham (University of Oxford, UK)
Conclusions of the conference
Cultures of Transition in North Africa between Late Antiquity and Early Medieval
Roma, Museo Nazionale Romano - Terme di Diocleziano, 28.2.-2.3.2013
Thursday, 28th February
17:30 Welcome Address
18:00 Jonathan Conant (Brown University, USA)
The Forgotten Transition: North Africa between Byzantium and Islam
Friday, 1st March
Session 1: Historical context
Chair: Ralf Bockmann
9:00 Richard Miles (University of Sydney, Australia)
Justinian and Religious Change in Post-Conquest Africa
9:40 Walter Kaegi (University of Chicago, USA)
Seventh-Century North Africa: Military and Political Convergences and Divergences
10:20 Mohammed Ben Abbès (Université de Tunis, Tunisie)
De la ville byzantine à la ville médiévale en Afrique du Nord: y a-t-il une transition?
PAUSE
Session 2: Centres of power
Chair: Anna Leone
11:20 Ralf Bockmann (Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Rom)
Propaganda & Practicality - On the Transition of Power Centres
12:00 Fathi Bahri (INP, Tunisie)
L'urbanisme de Kairouan: recherche géo-archéologique
12:40 Hafed Abdouli (Misurata University, Libya)
Le déplacement de la capitale de la tripolitaine à la ville d'Oea entre l'Antiquité tardive et le Haut moyen age: de "Oea" à "Tripoli" comment et quand?
LUNCH BREAK
Session 3: The Materiality of transition
Chair: Maria Vittoria Fontana (Università di Roma La Sapienza)
15:00 Michel Bonifay (Université de Provence, France)
Marqueurs céramiques de l’Afrique byzantine tardive
15:40 Corisande Fenwick (Stanford University, USA)
Archaeology and empire: the transformation of urban space in early medieval North Africa
16:20 Susan Stevens (Randolph College, Virginia, USA)
Continuity and Change. From Late Byzantine towns to early Medieval settlements on the East Coast of Tunisia
After the last paper on Friday, there is the possibility to join David Mattingly's Jerome Lecture on "Africa in the Roman Empire: Urban Identities and Urban Trajectories", at 6pm in the American Academy in Rome (Via Angelo Masina 5, 00153 Roma)
Saturday, 2nd March
Session 4: Tunisia I
Chair: Cinzia Vismara
9:00 Taher Ghalia (Tunis)
Topographie chrétienne de la basse vallée de la Mejerda
9:40 Fethi Béjaoui (INP, Tunisie) -
Topographie religieuse de la région des Hautes Steppes (Tunisie) (titre provisionnel)
10:20 Marco Milanese (Università di Sassari) and Sauro Gelichi (Università Ca'Foscari, Venezia)
Tra l'età bizantina e l'epoca islamica nella Proconsolare. La transizione nelle città e il caso di Uchi Maius
11:00 Mustapha Khanoussi (INP, Tunisie) -
La ville de Gafsa (Tunisie) aux 7e et 8e siècles, une ville byzantine?
PAUSE
Session 5: Tunisia II
Chair: Lisa Fentress (Roma)
12:00 Chokri Touhiri (Tunis)
Évolution du paysage urbain dans le Haut Tell entre l’antiquité tardive et le haut Moyen âge. Approche archéologique de quelques exemples (Tunisie)
12:40 Moheddine Chaouali (INP, Tunisie)
Bulla Regia dans l'Antiquité tardive à la lumière des nouvelles découvertes
13:20 Philipp von Rummel (Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Rom)
Chimtou médiévale: premiers résultats des travaux tuniso-allemands en cours
LUNCH BREAK
Session 7: Algeria and Libya
Chair: David Mattingly (University of Leicester, UK) (to be confirmed)
15:00 Youssef Aibeche (Université de Sétif, Algérie)
La région sitifienne dans l'Antiquité tardive et le haut Moyen-Âge (titre provisionnel)
15:40 Moftah Haddad (Department of Antiquities, Libya)
Investigation of Late Antiquity archaeological landscape of the Gebel Tarhuna, Libya: GIS application
16:20 Anna Leone (Durham University, UK)
Marbles and Spolia in Libya: Urban and Rural Churches
17:00 Enrico Cirelli (Università di Bologna)
Early Medieval Tripolitania: pottery and settlement
PAUSE
18:00 Chris Wickham (University of Oxford, UK)
Conclusions of the conference
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