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North African Identites between Late Antiquity and Early Islam

2. Nordafrika-Studientag des DAI Rom

PROGRAMM

13:30 Henner von HESBERG (DAI Rom): Begrüßung


14:00 Philipp von RUMMEL (DAI Rom): Kontinuitäten und Diskontinuitäten. Fragen an die Archäologie.

14:30 Pause

15:00 Jonathan CONANT (American Academy in Rome): Romanness, Local Identity, and the Vandal Persecution.


15:40 Roland STEINACHER (Institut für Mittelalterforschung, Wien): Reintegrating the Vandals in Roman history. A challenge.

16:20 Pause

16:40 Ralf BOCKMANN (Landesamt für Denkmalpflege und Archäologie Sachsen-Anhalt, Halle): Government representatives in cities of Vandal North Africa - promoters of development?


17:20 Guido BERNDT (Universität Giessen): Zweckrationale Gewalt. Vandalen und Goten


18:00 Schlussdiskussion

















Eventdate

2010-02-18

Eventlocation

Deutsches Archäologisches Institut Rom, Via Curtatone 4d, I - 00185 Roma

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    Vortrag: Prof. Dr. Silvia Orlandi, Rom

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    'Irregular’ burials in prehistory: norm, ritual, punishment …?

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    Internationales Kolloquium: Die Architektur des Weges

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    Internationales Kolloquium: Die Architektur des Weges

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    Die Eurasische Steppe in sarmatischer Zeit

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    Internationales Kolloquium: Die Architektur des Weges

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