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Late Antique Archaeology 2018: Imperial Archaeologies

Regional papers

Birkbeck, University of London, Saturday 1st November 2018
This meeting examined the latest developments in the archaeology of emperors, kings, and their courts in late antiquity, from palaces and iconography to churches and mausolea. We reviewed fieldwork in Constantinople or imperial capitals within the Empire and compared royal courts of adjacent kingdoms in both East & West.
 
Constantinople
09.40-10.10 Nigel Westbrook (Melbourne) Reinterpreting the Mamboury Survey of the Upper Great Palace.
10.10-10.40 Kerim Altug (Istanbul Arch Museum) Recent Discoveries on the Great Palace: the Late Antique Water Supply.
 
Antioch
11.20-12.00 Catherine Saliou (EPHE, Paris) and Hatice Pamir (Antakya) Antioch in Late Antiquity: dialogue between the new archaeological results  and texts.
 Thessalonica
12.00-12.30 Konstantinos Raptis (Hellenic Ministry of Culture) The transformation of Thessaloniki at the turn of the sixth century.
 
 Royal Courts of the East
14.15-14.45 Jacke Phillips (SOAS) Aksum: the great power no one has heard about.
14.45-15.30 Dobrochna Zielińska (University of Warsaw) and Lucia Dominici (Naples l’Orientale) From Kushite qore and kandake to Christian basileos. 
Nubian royal concepts in Late Antiquity.
15.30-16.00 Hossein Habbibi (Edinburgh) Sasanian royal spaces and political culture.
 
Royal Courts of the West
16.15-16.45 Lauro Olmo (Alcala de Henares) Recopolis & Toledo.
17.15-17.45 Andy Seaman* (Canterbury Christ Church) Royal courts in Wales
17.55-18:00 Final Remarks
Venue: Birkbeck, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HX
Conveners: L.Lavan, R.Darley (Birkbeck). Sponsors: Kent, Birkbeck, J.Beale, Brill.
* = paper read, speaker not attending