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International Ancient Warfare
Conference
Gothenburg 28-30 June 2016
9.50-11.00 Jorit WintjesUniversity of Würzburg
The Command and Control Conundrum - or Why We Believe We Understand Ancient Naval Operations, but Don’t
11.00-11.20 Coffee Break
Session 1 - Room D 404
11.20-12.00 Margaretha KramerIndiana University
Of Ships and Shields: The Dipylon Shield and the Mycenaean Galley at the Bronze Age-Early Iron Age Transition
12.00-12.40 Yasmina Benferhat University of Lorraine
Blockade on the Seas
12.40-14.10 Lunch
14.10-14.50 Geoff Lee TBC
14.50-15.30 Amy Down,University of Exeter,
Rhodes as a Significant Power in the Early Hellenistic Period
15.30-15.50 Coffee Break
15.50-16.30 No paper
16.30-17.10 Luisa Fizzarotti University of Bologna
The Role of Theramenes in the Battle of Cyzicus
17.10-17.50 Aimee Schofield University of Leicester
Women Waging War: Women’s Roles in Classical Greek Siege Warfare
Tuesday 28 JuneRegistration from 9.00
Welcome and First Key Note SpeakerStora Hörsalen
Session 2 - Room D 411
11.20-12.00 Rasmus Birch Iversen Moesgaard Museum
Changing Weapons, Changing Warfare, Changing Rituals and Changing Society in Southern Scandinavia from the pre-Roman to the Migration Period and Beyond.
12.00-12.40 Željka Bedić Anthropological Centre, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts,
Anthropological Analysis of Perimortem Trauma in the Skeletal Sample from Udbina - St. Jacob site, Croatia (1490s)
12.40-14.10 Lunch
14.10-14.50 T. Fernández-Crespo University of Oxford
J. OrdonoUniversity of the Basque Country
The 300 of San Juan ante Portam Latinam. New Radiocarbon Dates and Socio-Paleodemographic Implications of a Possible Late Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic Massacre in the Mid-Upper Ebro Valley (North-Central Spain).
14.50-15.30 Stuart McCunnUniversity of Nottingham
Supply and Command: The Quaestor Exercitus
15.30-15.50 Coffee Break
15.50-16.30 Jeroen WijnendaeleGhent University,
Kingship in the Late Antique West (c. 400 - 500 CE). Ethnic Leaders, Territorial Rulers or Military Managers?
16.30-17.10 Kyle Shi-CongFan Chaing Virgins and the Persians: Sexual Violence against the Captured Roman Women in the Romano-Persian Wars
17.10-17.50 David ColwillCardiff University,
So Contrary to his Mild and Generous Nature: Aemilius Paullus’ Mass Enslavement of the Molossians
10.00-11.00 Ioannis Georganas HISA, How Militaristic were Aegean Bronze Age Societies?
11.00-11.20 Coffee Break
Session 3 - Room D 404
11.20-12.00 Maria Helena Trindade LopesUniversidade NOVA de Lisboa, Universidade dos Açores
Ronaldo Gurgel PereiraUniver:sidade NOVA de Lisboa,
War and the Egyptian Concept of Universal Empire: from Megiddo to Kadesh
12.00-12.40 Peter M. FischerGothenburg University,
Cyprus in the Centre of the Storm: The 12th Century’s BCE Crisis Years on Cyprus
12.40-14.10 Lunch
14.10-14.50 Lucia AlbertiIstituto Di Studi Sul Mediterraneo Antico, Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche (CNR-ISMA)
Peaceful ‘Minoans’ vs. Warlike ‘Mycenaeans’? The Meaning of Weaponry found in the Knossian Tombs of the Late Bronze Age: Roles, Status and Multiple Identities
14.50-15.30 Václav SmrčkaInstitute for History of Medicine and Foreign Languages, Prague
Claudius Galenus, Surgeon of Gladiators and Marcomannic Wars
15.30-15.50 Coffee Break
15.50-16.30 Pietro Maria Militello & Thea Messina University of Catania,
War in the Early Bronze Age Sicily
16.30-17.10 Cat QuineUniversity of Nottingham,
Fortresses and Politics in 7th Century BCE Judah
Reception in the Museum of Antiquities 17.30-19.00
WEdnesday 29 JuneSecond Key Note SpeakerStora Hörsalen
Session 4 - Room D 411
11.20-12.00 Fernando EcheverriaComplutense University (Madrid)
Epistrateia: Rethinking Greek Siege Warfare in the pre-Artillery Era
12.00-12.40 Birgitta Leppänen SjöbergUppsala University,
Wars and Gendered Voices
12.40-14.10 Lunch
14.10-14.50 Roel KonijnendijkInstitute of Historical Research,
Playing Dice with the City at Stake
14.50-15.30 Owen ReesManchester Metropolitan University
Resurrecting the Classical Greek Siege
15.30-15.50 Coffee Break
15.50-16.30 Matthew Lloyd (presented for Matthew by Cezary Kucewicz),
Walls Come Tumbling Down! The Destruction of Settlements in Early Greece
16.30-17.10 Josho BrouwersEditor Ancient Warfare Magazine
Fear and Fortifications in Ancient Greece
Reception in the Museum of Antiquities 17.30-19.00
Session 5 - Room D 404
9.30-10.10 Cezary KucewiczUniversity College London
The Rise of the Greek Citizen Army or the Real ‘Hoplite Revolution’
10.10-10.50 Wawrzyniec MiścickiJagiellonian University in Krakow
Hoplite Warfare in the City of Images. Representations of the Phalanx in Archaic Greek Iconography
11.00-11.20 Coffee Break
11.20-12.00 Ioan McAvoyCardiff University
Pompey the Greek: Orientalising the Exemplary After Actium
12.00-12.40 Helène WhittakerUniversity of Gothenburg
The Temple to Ares in the Agora in its Athenian Context
12.40-14.10 Lunch
14.10-14.50 Evgeny TeytelbaumCentre for Advanced Education
“Youth Academy” Kazan, Between History, Rhetoric and Tragedy: Battle Descriptions in Polybius
14.50-15.30 Elizabeth PearsonUniversity of Manchester
Decimation: A Reinforcement or Inversion of Unit Cohesion?
15.30-15.50 Coffee Break
15.50-16.30 Hilary BeckerUniversity of Mississippi
Inscribed Etruscan Helmets: Mapping Function and Meaning for the Etruscan Soldier
16.30-17.10 Johan LingUniversity of Gothenburg
Rock Art, Warfare and Long Distance Trade
End of Conference Review
Thursday 30 June
The conference organisers are grateful to Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (The Swedish Foundation for the Humanities and Social Sciences) for generous support
Session 6 - Room D 411
9.30-10.10 Mary FragkakiUniversity of Athens
IG II2 844: A Re-examination
10.10-10.50 Marek Verčík, (presented for Marek by Jorit Winjes) German Archaeological Institute Istanbul
Testimony of the Identity or the Internationality? Archaic Greek Mercenaries and their Reflection in the Sanctuaries of Ionia
11.00-11.20 Coffee Break
11.20-12.00 Alessandro BrambillaUniversita Degli Studi Di Roma
How to Shape a Federal Army: Variety of Methods in the Historical and Socio-Political Frame
12.00-12.40 Tine ScheijnenGhent University
Pictures of Death in Ancient Greek Epic
12.40-14.10 Lunch
14.10-14.50 Stephen O’ConnorCalifornia State University, Fullerton
Military Rates of Pay and Food Prices in the Classical Greek World
14.50-15.30 Jesse ObertUniversity of California, Berkeley,
The Role of Attendants in Classical Greek Combat
15.30-15.50 Coffee Break
15.50-16.30 Andrea ScarpatoUniversity of Leicester
The Limits of Realism: Sparta in the Early Third Century
16.30-17.10 Anna BusettoIndependent Researcher, προτρεπειν εισ φιλονικιαν:
Strategies and Functions of Military Emulation between the Greek and Roman world. (To be confirmed).
End of Conference Review
The conference organisers are grateful to Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (The Swedish Foundation for the Humanities and Social Sciences) for generous support