Conference April 10th, 2016 Central and South Asia 9:30 The World of Handicraft: Production in the Old Mongol Capital Karakorum Susanne Reichert | Bonn 10:00 Questions 10:05 Invented, Adopted, Shared, Acquired, Inspired? Technological Change and the Talc-Faience Complexes of the Indus Valley Tradition Heather M.-L. Miller | Toronto 10:35 Questions/Discussion 10:50 Tea/Coffee The RTG’s Online Data Base 11:15 11:45 From Production Debris to Productive Version. Mapping and Contextualising Craft Production of Pre-Modern Societies in an Online Database Ulrich Stockinger | Cologne Questions/ Discussion/ Concluding remarks Organization Tagungsort und Veranstalter Martin Bentz Am Hofgarten 21 D-53113 Bonn [email protected] +49 (0)228 / 73 - 7735 Tobias Helms Adenauerallee 4-6 D-53113 Bonn [email protected] +49 (0)228 / 73 - 6727 Venue Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn Akademisches Kunstmuseum Am Hofgarten 21 53113 Bonn Conference In recent years a considerable amount of research work has been dedicated to the study of pre-modern craft production systems. Based on the current state of research and the interdisciplinary perspectives of the Research Training Group 1878 `Archaeology of Pre-Modern Economies‘ (Graduiertenkolleg 1878 ‚Archäologie vormoderner Wirtschaftsräume‘) we have invited specialists from various archaeological sub-disciplines to present papers on the structure and spatial organization of craft production systems and the social contexts of various crafts. One objective of our conference is to discuss these aspects in a cross-cultural perspective. tems s y s n o i t duc Craft pros-cultural in a crosive Perspect , 2016 April 8-10 nce, Bonn e r fe n o C l a Internation Program April 8th, 2016 8:45 Registration 9:15 Opening Remarks Martin Bentz, Tobias Helms | Bonn Welcoming Address Andreas Bartels | Bonn Prehistoric Europe 10:00 Questions 10:35 Early Bronze Age metalworking craftsmanship; a world of specialists? Maikel H. G. Kuijpers | Leiden 11:05 Questions/Discussion 11:20 Tea/Coffee Western Asia The Organization of craft production in a 3rd millennium BCE North Mesopotamian city-state Tobias Helms | Bonn Alexander Tamm | Munich Questions 12:25 Craft Production, Cosmology and Materiality: A Mesopotamian Perspective Patricia Wattenmaker | Charlottesville, Virginia 12:55 Questions/Discussion 13:15 Lunch Break Egypt 15:00 15:35 Questions/Discussion 15:40 Tea/Coffee Meso- and South America 16:15 Pharaonic and Roman faience production in Egypt: craftsmen, economy and modes of production Paul Nicholson | Cardiff Questions Different scales of craft production in the metropolis of Teotihuacan, Central Mexico: the periphery, the multifamily apartment compounds, the multi-ethnic neighborhoods, and the palatial structures Linda R. Manzanilla | México 16:45 Questions 16:50 Gender, Class, and Ethnicity in Inka Craft Production: Strategies for Determining Artisans‘ Social Identities Cathy L. Costin | Los Angeles 17:20 Questions/Discussion 18:00 Reception April 9th, 2016 9:30 12:20 14:30 Systems of Glass Production from Pharaoh to the Reformation Thilo Rehren | Doha and London Craft and cultural transmission: Examples from Neolithic Europe Tim Kerig | Cologne 10:30 11:50 15:05 The Western Mediterranean during the Iron Age 11:55 Across cultures; The introduction of iron in the Western Mediterranean, 10th and 9th century BC Albert J. Nijboer | Groningen 12:25 Questions 12:30 The Organization of workshops in Western Phoenico-Punic contexts Axel Miß | Bonn 13:00 Questions/Discussion 13:15 Lunch Break Greece 14:30 The role of ceramic production in the classical Greek city Martin Bentz | Bonn 15:00 Questions 15:05 Zur Organisation von Bronzegußwerkstätten im 5. Jh. v. Chr. Gerhard Zimmer | Eichstätt-Ingolstadt 15:35 Questions/Discussion 15:50 Tea/Coffee Registration Rome Late Antique and Medieval Europe 16:15 10:00 Werkstattinterne Organisation und sozialer Status in der römischen Großtöpferei La Graufesenque Allard Mees | Mainz Late antique glass work-shops in the Balkans (archaeological approaches to the socio-economic aspects of craft production) Anastasia Cholakova | Sofia 10:30 16:45 Questions Questions 10:35 16:50 Using the chaîne opératoire (operational sequence) to perceive the layout of Roman workshops: interest and shortcomings Nicolas Monteix | Rouen Medieval craft production and the theories of social practices – a new way of understanding urban crafts Ulrich Müller | Kiel 17:20 Questions/Discussion 11:05 Questions/Discussion 19:30 Conference Dinner 11:20 Tea/Coffee
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