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Incontri AIAC – Contacts and Connectivity in Imperial Italy

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AAR Lecture Room
McKim, Mead & White Building
Via Angelo Masina, 5
Rome, Italy
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Balsam jars from the Temple of Jupiter, Agrigento (Sicily), 1960 (image from the AIAC Photographic Archive)

The American Academy in Rome will host a panel of the Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica (AIAC), in that organization’s long-standing Incontri series. The theme will be Contacts and Connectivity in Imperial Italy (Contatti e connettività nell’Italia imperiale).

The speakers and their topics are:

  • James Page, British School at Rome, The AMINI Database: Preliminary Results from a Quantified, Synthetic Study of the Distribution and Consumption of Amphora-Borne Goods across Northern Italy
  • Mary-Evelyn Farrior (2024 Fellow), PhD Candidate, Department of Classical Studies, Columbia University, Understanding the Stations of the Sacra Via
  • Nicola Barbagli (2024 Italian Fellow), Universität Trier, The Pamphilj Obelisk: A Monument at the Crossroads of Cultures

Founded in Rome in 1945, AIAC aims to facilitate international collaboration among classical archaeologists through coordinating conferences and congresses of classical archeology. It also serves as the principal clearinghouse in Rome for information on archaeology-related scholarly events. AIAC publishes Fasti Online, the premier international database for archaeological excavations in thirteen countries in the territory of the former Roman Empire (including Italy), which in turn continues its print Fasti Archaeologici (published 1948–87). Since 2000, AIAC has organized a series of monthly Incontri in Rome, where young scholars from Italian universities and the many foreign institutes in the city can present their research.

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Incontri AIAC – Volti e sfaccettature della moneta antica

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AAR Lecture Room
McKim, Mead & White Building
Via Angelo Masina, 5
Rome, Italy
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Incontri AIAC - Volti e sfaccettature della moneta antica

The American Academy in Rome will host a panel presentation of the Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica/International Association for Classical Archaeology (AIAC), in that organization’s longstanding Incontri series.

The theme for this evening at the American Academy in Rome will be Volti e sfaccettature della moneta antica moderated by Lorenza Ilia Manfredi (CNR, Istituto di Studi sul Mediterraneo Antico). Presenting on the AIAC program will be:

  • Pia Mustonen (Institutum Romanum Finlandiae), La tematica religiosa nelle monete delle donne della dinastia Flavia (69–96 d.C.)
  • Gianluca Mandatori (Escuela Española de Historia y Arqueología en Roma), Ratio denariaria e denarii coniati: l’introduzione della moneta argentea a Roma
  • Giuseppe Castellano (University of Texas at Austin), Coins in Context: Trade, Monetization, and Cultural Contact in the Tyrrhenian Sea
  • Chiara Cecalupo (Pontificio Istituto di Archeologia Cristiana), La collezione numismatica di Propaganda Fide alla luce dei documenti d’archivio

The presentations will be held in Italian and English.

Founded in Rome in 1945, AIAC aims to facilitate international collaboration among classical archaeologists through coordinating conferences and congresses of classical archeology. It also serves in Rome as the principal clearinghouse for information on archaeology-related scholarly events. AIAC publishes Fasti Online, the premier international database for archaeological excavations in thirteen countries in the territory of the former Roman Empire (including, of course, Italy), which in turn continues its print Fasti Archaeologici (published 1948–87). Since 2000, AIAC also has organized a series of monthly Incontri in Rome, where young scholars from Italian universities and the many foreign institutes in the city can present their research.

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Incontri AIAC – Ideologie e rituali della vita e della morte nel Mediterraneo antico

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AAR Lecture Room
McKim, Mead & White Building
Via Angelo Masina, 5
Rome, Italy
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Incontri AIAC - Ideologie e rituali della vita e della morte nel Mediterraneo antico

The American Academy in Rome will host a panel presentation of AIAC, the Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica/International Association for Classical Archaeology (AIAC), in that organization's longstanding Incontri series.

The theme for this evening at the American Academy in Rome will be Ideologie e rituali della vita e della morte nel Mediterraneo antico moderated by Valentino Nizzo (Direzione Generale Musei a Roma). Presenting on the AIAC program will be:

  • Marco Arizza (Sapienza. Università di Roma), Società e ideologie funerarie nel territorio di Veio tra arcaismo ed età tardo classica
  • Elisa Biancifiori (Sapienza. Università di Roma), La miniaturizzazione nei contesti funerari del Latium Vetus
  • Michela Stefani (Università di Roma Tre), Riti e tipologie funerarie nell'area del Sepolcro degli Scipioni sull'Appia

Founded in Rome in 1945, AIAC aims to facilitate international collaboration among classical archaeologists through coordinating conferences and congresses of classical archeology. It also serves in Rome as the principal clearinghouse for information on archaeology-related scholarly events. AIAC publishes Fasti Online, the premier international database for archaeological excavations in 13 countries in the territory of the former Roman Empire (including of course Italy), which in turn continues its print Fasti Archaeologici (published 1948-1987). Since 2000, AIAC also has organized a series of monthly Incontri in Rome, where young scholars from Italian universities and the many foreign institutes in the city can present their research.

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Incontri AIAC – Immagini e società

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AAR Lecture Room
McKim, Mead & White Building
Via Angelo Masina, 5
Rome, Italy
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Graphically designed image with the words: Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia ClassicaI ncontri AIAC Marzo 2023; a small monochromatic photograph depicts three small human figurines made of stone

The American Academy in Rome will host a panel of the Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica (AIAC), in that organization’s long-standing Incontri series. The theme for this evening is Immagini e società.

Presenting on the AIAC program, to be moderated by Eugenio Polito of Università degli Studi di Cassino e del Lazio Meridionale, will be:

  • Chiara Lo Verme, Sapienza Università di Roma, La coroplastica votiva nell’agro ceretano. Il complesso santuariale di Pyrgi e le aree sacre di Caere e del suo territorio a confronto
  • Evan Jewell (2023 Fellow), American Academy in Rome and Rutgers University, Re-thinking the bearded portraits of the Julio-Claudian family: The depositio barbae from subaltern ritual to dynastic event?
  • Joacim Seger, Svenska Institutet i Rom, “Imagines Clipeatae: Framing Memory in the Roman World
  • Rebecca Levitan (2021 Fellow), British School at Rome and University of California, Berkeley, Revisiting the Sculpture from the Grotto at Sperlonga

Founded in Rome in 1945, AIAC aims to facilitate international collaboration among classical archaeologists through coordinating conferences and congresses of classical archeology. It also serves as the principal clearinghouse in Rome for information on archaeology-related scholarly events. AIAC publishes Fasti Online, the premier international database for archaeological excavations in thirteen countries in the territory of the former Roman Empire (including Italy), which in turn continues its print Fasti Archaeologici (published 1948–87). Since 2000, AIAC has organized a series of monthly Incontri in Rome, where young scholars from Italian universities and the many foreign institutes in the city can present their research.

For more information about the event, please write to conferenze [at] aiac.org (conferenze[at]aiac[dot]org).

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Incontri ITAR – Jason Moralee & Michele Salzman

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AAR Lecture Room
McKim, Mead & White Building
Via Angelo Masina, 5
Rome, Italy
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Incontri ITAR – Jason Moralee and Michele Salzman

Antonio Tempesta, Pianta di Roma, detail of the Campidoglio (image provided by the American Academy of Rome, Fototeca Unione)

The American Academy in Rome will host a session of the Incontri tardoantichi a Roma (ITAR)/Late Antique Seminars in Rome with two lectures.

  • Jason Moralee (2010 Fellow), University of Massachusetts, Amherst, “An Object of Infinite Love and Infinite Hate”: The Capitoline Hill in Late Antiquity
  • Michele R. Salzman (1987 Fellow, 2008 Resident), University of California, Riverside, Rome after the Fall of the Western Roman Emperor: A New View of the Papacy of Felix III (483–492)

The lectures will be given in English.

The Incontri ITAR are organized by Olof Brandt (PIAC), Charles Davoine (EFR), Kristine Iara (AAR), Silvia Orlandi (Sapienza Università di Roma), Claire Sotinel (Université Paris-Est Créteil), and Norbert Zimmermann (DAI).

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Incontri AIAC – Ricostruire la vita attraverso la morte

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AAR Lecture Room
McKim, Mead & White Building
Via Angelo Masina, 5
Rome, Italy
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Incontri AIAC - Ricostruire la vita attraverso la morte

Incontri AIAC - Ricostruire la vita attraverso la morte

The American Academy in Rome will host a panel presentation of the Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica/International Association for Classical Archaeology (AIAC), in that organization’s longstanding Incontri series.

The theme for this evening will be Ricostruire la vita attraverso la morte, moderated by Antonio F. Ferrandes (Sapienza – Università di Roma). Presenting on the AIAC program will be:

  • Mattia Bischeri (Sapienza – Università di Roma), Contributo allo studio del territorio di Chiusi. La necropoli di Tolle: seriazione dei contesti, analisi tipologica dei materiali, rituali funerari tra età orientalizzante e età arcaica
  • Courtney Ward (Istituto di Norvegia in Roma), Unearthing Buried Identity: Skeletal and Jewellery Finds from Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Oplontis
  • Victoria Moses (American Academy in Rome), Diet and Economy in Early Latium: Zooachaeology at Gabii (8th–6th Centuries BCE)

The presentations will be held in Italian and English.

Founded in Rome in 1945, AIAC aims to facilitate international collaboration among classical archaeologists through coordinating conferences and congresses of classical archeology. It also serves in Rome as the principal clearinghouse for information on archaeology-related scholarly events. AIAC publishes Fasti Online, the premier international database for archaeological excavations in thirteen countries in the territory of the former Roman Empire (including, of course, Italy), which in turn continues its print Fasti Archaeologici (published 1948–87). Since 2000, AIAC also has organized a series of monthly Incontri in Rome, where young scholars from Italian universities and the many foreign institutes in the city can present their research.

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Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica (AIAC)

Incontri
AAR Lecture Room
McKim, Mead & White Building
Via Angelo Masina, 5
Rome, Italy
Conference/Symposium
Graphic logo of the Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica (AIAC)

The American Academy in Rome will host a panel presentation of AIAC, the Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica/International Association for Classical Archaeology (AIAC), in that organization’s long-standing Incontri series.

Founded in Rome in 1945, AIAC aims to facilitate international collaboration among classical archaeologists through coordinating conferences and congresses of classical archeology. It also serves in Rome as the principal clearinghouse for information on archaeology-related scholarly events. AIAC publishes Fasti Online, the premier international database for archaeological excavations in thirteen countries in the territory of the former Roman Empire (including of course Italy), which in turn continues its print Fasti Archaeologici (published 1948–87). Since 2000, AIAC also has organized a series of monthly Incontri in Rome, where young scholars from Italian universities and the many foreign institutes in the city can present their research.

The theme for this evening at the American Academy in Rome will be Gestione dell’acqua e topografia suburbana moderated by Lynne Lancaster (American Academy in Rome). Presenting on the AIAC program will be:

  • Ann Glennie (Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome - ICCS), “Coping with Absence: Rainwater Harvesting at Roman Cosa”
  • Giuseppe Restaino (Università degli Studi di Pavia), “Il tempio “ἐν τῷ προαστείῳ” di Eliogabalo. Problemi storici e topografici”

The presentations will be held in Italian and English. You can watch the event live at https://livestream.com/aarome.

Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica

Incontri
AAR Lecture Room
McKim, Mead & White Building
Via Angelo Masina, 5
Rome, Italy
Conference/Symposium
Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica (AIAC)

The American Academy in Rome will host a panel presentation of AIAC, the Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica/International Association for Classical Archaeology (AIAC), in that organization's longstanding Incontri series. The current President of the Association is Elizabeth Fentress, former American Academy in Rome Mellon Professor-in-Charge (1996-1999).

Founded in Rome in 1945, AIAC aims to facilitate international collaboration among classical archaeologists through coordinating conferences and congresses of classical archeology. It also serves in Rome as the principal clearinghouse for information on archaeology-related scholarly events. AIAC publishes Fasti Online, the premier international database for archaeological excavations in 13 countries in the territory of the former Roman Empire (including of course Italy), which in turn continues its print Fasti Archaeologici (published 1948-1987). Since 2000, AIAC also has organized a series of monthly Incontri in Rome, where young scholars from Italian universities and the many foreign institutes in the city can present their research.

The theme for this evening at the American Academy in Rome will be Sacro e profano in età tardo-antica, da Roma alla Siria moderated by Riccardo Santangeli Valenzani (Università degli Studi Roma Tre). Presenting on the AIAC program will be:

Giulia Giovanetti (Sapienza-Università di Roma, Archeologia classica), Balnea "privati" nel paesaggio urbano di Roma e Ostia in età tardoantica

Franz Dolveck (École française de Rome), La descrizione del complesso basilicale di Cimitile nei Carmi di Paolino da Nola di fronte all'archeologia

Elia Kass Hanna (Pontificio Instituto di Archeologia Cristiana), Insediamenti, monasteri, oratori nella pianura del Dana (Siria) e nel territorio limitrofo) fra IV e VI secolo

Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica

Incontri
AAR Lecture Room
McKim, Mead & White Building
Via Angelo Masina, 5
Rome, Italy
Conference/Symposium
Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica (AIAC)

The American Academy in Rome will host a panel presentation of the Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica/International Association for Classical Archaeology (AIAC), in that organization's longstanding Incontri series. The current president of the association is Elizabeth Fentress, former American Academy in Rome Mellon Professor-in-Charge (1996–99).

Founded in Rome in 1945, AIAC aims to facilitate international collaboration among classical archaeologists through coordinating conferences and congresses of classical archeology. It also serves in Rome as the principal clearinghouse for information on archaeology-related scholarly events. AIAC publishes Fasti Online, the premier international database for archaeological excavations in thirteen countries in the territory of the former Roman Empire (including of course Italy), which in turn continues its print Fasti Archaeologici (published between 1948 and 1987). Since 2000, AIAC also has organized a series of monthly Incontri in Rome, where young scholars from Italian universities and the many foreign institutes in the city can present their research.

The theme for this evening at the American Academy in Rome will be Riti etruschi: dal santuario alla tomba, moderated by Helga di Giuseppe (AIAC). Presenting on the AIAC program will be:

  • Angela Trentacoste (University of Sheffield), Beyond sacrifice: Reevaluating the Ritual Use and Deposition of Animals in Etruscan and Early Roman Italy
  • Alessandro Giacobbi (Sapienza-Etruscologia), Dionisio in Etruria: la documentazione dal santuario di Campo della Fiera di Orvieto
  • Edwige Lovergne (ED112, Université de Paris I), Sepolture e corredi dalla necropoli ellenistica di Musarna. Un contributo alla conoscenza dei gesti funerari

Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica

Incontri
AAR Lecture Room
McKim, Mead & White Building
Via Angelo Masina, 5
Rome, Italy
Conference/Symposium
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Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica (AIAC)

The American Academy in Rome will host a panel presentation of AIAC, the Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica/International Association for Classical Archaeology (AIAC), in that organization's longstanding Incontri series. The current president of the association is Elizabeth Fentress, former American Academy in Rome Mellon Professor-in-Charge (1996–99).

Founded in Rome in 1945, AIAC aims to facilitate international collaboration among classical archaeologists through coordinating conferences and congresses of classical archeology. It also serves in Rome as the principal clearinghouse for information on archaeology-related scholarly events. AIAC publishes Fasti Online, the premier international database for archaeological excavations in thirteen countries in the territory of the former Roman Empire (including of course Italy), which in turn continues its print Fasti Archaeologici (published 1948–87). Since 2000, AIAC also has organized a series of monthly Incontri in Rome, where young scholars from Italian universities and the many foreign institutes in the city can present their research.

The theme for this evening at the American Academy in Rome will be Reflections of Power in Rome during the Augustan-Julian Claudian Period, moderated by Steven Ellis (American Academy in Rome). Presenting on the AIAC program will be Valeria Di Cola (Università degli Studi Roma Tre), L'arco "di Druso" sulla via Appia: una rilettura and Richard Teverson (British School at Rome), Josephus, Jericho and the Julio-Claudians: the Performance of Kingship in First-century Judea.

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