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Le attività di ricerca sui reperti di terracotta dell’Età del Bronzo al centro dell’incontro organizzato dal dipartimento di Studi letterari, filologici e linguistici dell’Università Statale di Milano. Studiosi italiani e internazionali si confronteranno sui “lavori in corso” in Medio Oriente, dalla Siria alla Giordania, sui nuovi approcci integrati archeometrici, sulla distribuzione dei ritrovamenti a Khirbet al-Batrawy e nelle antiche città di Qatna e Gerico, delineando nuovi ambiti di studio.

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25 Novembre 2022
ore 09:00
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2022-11-25 09:00:00 2022-11-25 17:00:00 Europe/Rome Profiling early Bronze III-IV in the Levant through pottery studies <p>A cura di K</p> <p>Analisi ed elaborazione testi, reperimento e collegamento link/info</p> <p>--</p> <p>Titolo aggiornato: Profiling early Bronze III-IV in the Levant through pottery studies</p> <p>Traduzione Eng-Ita</p> <p>Due aggiornamenti di programma da Team's Paola</p> <p>inseriti categoria Didattica e formazione, SSD in Mediazione linguistica e culturale e Studi umanistici</p> <p>inseriti programma e link partecipazione su Teams</p> <p>--</p> <p>Titolo originario in &quot;Title&quot;: Profiling Early Bronze III-IV in the Levant Evant Through Pottery Studies a Joint Workshop of University of Milan – Sapienza University of Rome</p> <p>Testo breve originario in &quot;Short description&quot;: Recent research is throwing new light on the Early Bronze III-IV period in the greater Levantine area, the phase of the earliest urban flourishing in this region.</p> <p>Testo esteso: Recent research is throwing new light on the Early Bronze III-IV period in the greater Levantine area, the phase of the earliest urban flourishing in this region. New absolute chronologies for the Levantine Early Bronze Age, increasingly used by many scholars yet still not unanimously accepted, are fuelling scholarly debate on regional periodization schemes and interregional synchronisms, as well as on the need to correlate stratigraphy and relative ceramic chronologies with the new radiometric dataset. Fresh research on unpublished legacy data and new data from recent excavations are bringing regional trajectories and local ceramic developments into sharper focus. Moreover, a growing corpus of archaeometric data from different regions within the Levant allows for integration of technopetrographic and chrono-typological data in the definition of regional ceramic assemblages. This may allow the spatial distribution of material culture to be investigated not just from the point of view of types and styles, but also taking the view from production and distribution of pottery. The workshop aims at bringing together an international group of scholars who are currently working on Levantine Early Bronze III-IV ceramic assemblages and chronology from different areas – from northern Syria, to Lebanon, to Jordan. This will provide the opportunity for the presentation of data and the exchange of views on methodological approached to ceramic records and to the analysis of ceramic developments and inter-regional connections in the greater Levantine area. Open discussion through the workshop is scheduled to actively engage undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students in the debate on how to achieve new and more nuanced definitions of ceramic horizons, production modes, and inter-regional connections through different sets of ceramic data.</p> <p>Caratteri: 2515 / Parole: 3</p> Various places