Methodologies in Ancient Material Culture2-4 октября 2015 г. в Университете Виннипега состоится конференция, посвященная методологии исследования материальной культуры древности. Заявки на участие (тезисы от 350 до 500 слов, включая библиографию) принимаются до 31 марта 2015 г. по адресу: asurtees@uwinnipeg.ca (Allison Surtees). Оригинальный текст: Conference on Methodologies in Ancient Material Culture **Abstract deadline: March 31st** In recent decades there has been a dramatic shift in studies of ancient material culture away from the long-established avenues of scholarship that prioritised the identification of objects by renowned ancient artists towards a contextualised assessment of the ancient record. The function of antiquities, their context and their interpretation as part of a wider assemblage of material is now a focus of attention. This conference will explore the different aspects of these issues, and the confirmed keynote speaker will be Elizabeth Marlowe, author of Shaky Ground: Context, Connoisseurship and the History of Roman Art (London, 2013). We are also pleased to be hosting the conference in conjunction with the Winnipeg Art Gallery, where the new exhibition Olympus: the Greco-Roman Collections of Berlin, will be open (April 15 2015- March 31 2016). Conference participants will enjoy free entry to the exhibition. We invite proposals for 20-minute papers on new methodological approaches to material and visual culture from the Bronze Age to late antiquity. Please submit abstracts of 350-500 words, together with relevant bibliography, by March 31st, 2015. All submissions should be sent to Allison Surtees at asurtees@uwinnipeg.ca. Further inquiries can be sent to the conference organisers: Allison Surtees (University of Winnipeg — a.surtees@uwinnipeg.ca) or Kate Cooper (Royal Ontario Museum/ University of Toronto — kate.cooper@utoronto.ca) Источник: оргкомитет. 23.03.2015Метки: Конференции |
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