PRELIMINARY
PROGRAM
All sessions,
tea and coffee breaks, lunches and receptions take place at the
The conference
sessions will be held in the Prof. Cemil Bilsel Conference Hall.
Lunches and receptions are held opposite this hall.
The
Registration Desk
will be open from 8 am to 5 pm on Sept.14th in the
foyer of the conference hall.
Monday,
September 14th
11.00 Opening
session and opening lecture, including formal welcomes and
organisational and practical announcements
11.30 Opening
Lecture
Alexandru
Avram and Iulian Bîrzescu
Fouilles récentes
dans la Zone Sacrée d’Istros
13.00 - 14.00 Lunch
SESSION 1
Nomads and
semi-nomads of the Black Sea steppes and Anatolia.
From Byzantium to Trapezus: the southern Black Sea and its
hinterland
in the 1st millennium BC-5th century AD.
Achaemenids and the Black Sea
(In view of the
number of applications, the original sessions 1, 4 & 5 have been
merged)
14.00
Sergey Kullanda
Iranian-speaking nomads and their languages in the 1st
millennium BC-1st millennium AD
14.15 Maria
Pogrebova
The Caucasus – between the nomads and the Near East
14.30
Vladimir Erlikh
Scythians or Maeotians? Interaction in western Colchis in the 7th-4th
centuries BC
14.45 Sujatha Chandrasekaran
The distribution of Colchian metal imports (jewellery) in the
north-western Caucasus in antiquity
15.00 Valeriu Sîrbu and Gelu Florea
Figurative representations on Sarmatian and Geto-Dacian
phalerae: resemblances and differences
15.15 Boyan Dumanov
A pair of kuloni from Odessos in the context of
traditional nomadic dress in the late 4th-5th
century
15.30 Marek Jan Olbrycht
Parthian finds in the North Pontic and Volga-Don regions
15.45 Tea and coffee
16.05 Amelia Dowler
Bithynian patterns of trade during the Hellenistic period
16.20 Füsun
Tülek
The ancient
harbours of Bithynia on the Black Sea:
Calpes and Daphnousia
16.35 Ertekin
M. Doksanalti and Ramazan Özgan
Ein männliches Porträt aus Trabzon (Trapezus).
Philosoph oder Priester?
16.50
Elena E. Kuzmina
The Greeks of Asia Minor, the
Achaemenids and the Bactrians
17.05 Farshid Iravani Ghadim and Bahram Ajorloo
The influence of Achaemenid art at Oluz Höyük
17.20
Mehmet Tezcan
The Achaemenids and the Turkic name for the
Black Sea: Kara-Deniz
17.35 General
Discussion
Session 1
Posters
Bahram Ajorloo, Farshid Iravani Ghadim, Ali
Akbar Sarafraz and Shoherh Javadi
The early Achaemenid palace in Borazdjan: Anatolian influences
on Achaemenid architecture
Bahram Ajorloo, Farshid Iravani Ghadim, Ali
Akbar Sarafraz and Shoherh Javadi
Bozpar and Pasargad: Lydian architectural influence on
Achaemenid mausolea
Sergei L. Dudarev
Some features of the tribes of the central Northern Caucasus in
the Early Iron Age (based on finds from the Lermontovskaya rock
burial
ground)
Kirsten Hellström
Brooches and costume in the North Pontic steppe Mounted nomads
on the periphery of the La Tène world
Natalia Limberis and Ivan Marchenko
Greek imports from the Maeotian burial ground at
Prikubanskii
Gundula Mehnert
Scythian finds in Transcaucasia in the light of Achaemenid
influence
Iulian Moga
Between human and divine: visions, epiphanies, oracles and
heavenly commandments in the cults of Anatolian indigenous
deities
Alexander A. Sazonov and Sergei L. Dudarev
On the semantics of bridle pendants belonging to the Chernogorov
stage in Eastern Europe
Annette Teffeteller
Anatolian elements in the Greek of Asia Minor: Black Sea
blendings
Martin Wells
Celts come to Phrygia: reconstructing the Hellenistic settlement
at Gordion
18.15 Welcome
Reception
Tuesday,
September 15th
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SESSION 2
Greeks around the Hellespont, the Sea of
Marmara, the Bosporus, and the western, northern and eastern
Black Sea, and relations with the Mediterranean world
09.00 Alexander
V. Podossinov
Sea straits in the ancient world: their meaning and function
09.15 Jan
Bouzek
Precolonisation in the Black Sea
09.30 Kostadin
Rabadjiev
Thracians and the Sea
09.45 Staša
Babić
Attributing things Greek – ancient perceptions and perceptions
of antiquity
10.00 Gocha
Tsetskhladze
Not all things Greek came through
Greek commerce: gifts, tribute, taxes and trade
10.15 Luigi
Gallo
Athens and the Pontic poleis in the
Tribute List
10.30 Tea
and coffee
10.50 Antoine
Hermary
Les voyages d’Aphrodite autour de la mer Noire
11.05
Elton Barker, Stefan Buzar and Leif Isaksen
Greeks and others around the Black Sea:
representing space in Herodotus’ History
11.20 Stefania Gallotta
The tyrannies of Heracleia Pontica after
Clearchos – the inscription from Nymphaeum
11.35 Vasilica Lungu
An ancient Necromanteion at Orgame
11.50 Marta Oller
Quelques réflexions
autour du commerce grec au littoral septentrional de la Mer
Noire d’après
l’épigraphie (VIe-IVe siècles av.
J.-C.)
12.05 Gabriel Talmaţchi
Arrowhead monetary symbols on the western
Pontic coast: from symbol to trade (6th-5th
centuries BC)
12.20 Despoina Tsiafakis
Architectural similarities(?) between Black
Sea and North Aegean settlements
12.35 General
Discussion
13.00-14.00
Lunch
14.00 Adrian Robu
Colons fondateurs (apoikoi),
co-fondateurs (synoikoi) et ultérieurs (époikoi)
dans la colonisation
mégarienne: l’example de Byzance
14.15 Kenneth
Sheedy
Archaic coins from the Hellespont and
Propontis in Cycladic hoards
14.30 Maya Vassileva
Phrygia Pontica
14.45
Ioannia Xydopoulos
The Odrysian kingdom after Philip II: Greek-
and self-perception
15.00 Roman Stoyanov
Some notes on the problem of the so-called
‘flexed’ burials in Greek necropoleis of the Classical
and
Hellenistic periods in the northern Black Sea
15.15 Jan De Boer
Stamped amphorae from the Greek Black Sea
colony of Sinope in the Mediterranean during the
Hellenistic
period
15.30 Mihailov Balabanov
Hellenistic amphorae in Thracia Pontica
15.45 Tea and coffee
15.05 Glenn
R. Bugh
Democracy in the Hellenistic Pontus
16.20 Federica Cordano
Ratrapper l’histoire à Mesembria sur le Pont:
quelques observations sur les institutions et sur
l’anthroponimie
16.35 Dan
Dana
Onomastique thrace et bithynienne à Byzance:
quelle place pour les indigenes?
16.50 Madalina Dana
Byzance aux époques hellénistique et impériale:
un centre culturel avant Constantinople
17.05
Monica Jackson
From Vani to Varna: early Hellenistic
jewellery reconsidered
17.20 Igor
Makarov
Les rois du Bosphore et le culte chersonésien de
ka déesse Parthénos (sur l’interpretation des
IOSPE I2
344)
17.35 Thomas Brüggemann
The Bosporan kingdom in the 3rd
and 2nd centuries BC: nomadic invasions, internal
struggles and
political satellisation
17.50 Marius-Tiberiu Alexianu
Le sel du Pont-Euxin: textes antiques,
recherches archéologiques, analogies ethnohistoriques
18.05 General
Discussion
Session 2
Posters
Immacolata Balena
Religion and Greek colonisation: the spread of cults within the
Milesian colonies of the northern Black Sea
Ioan Bejinaru and Horea Pop
Greek imports and influences in the upper Tisa basin at the end
of the First Iron Age (6th-4th centuries
BC)
Denis V. Beylin and Svetlana A. Beylina
Defensive installations of the north-eastern part of the
European Bosporus
Dimitriu-Ovidiu Boldur
Greek influence in Tyras in the north-western Pontus (7th
century BC-1st century AD)
Anastasia
Bukina
Corinthian Conventionalising pottery from the northern Black Sea
region in the State Hermitage Museum
Livia Buzoianu and Maria Bărbulescu
Motifs thématiques dans les
representations d’Aphrodite
Tatania Egorova
On the character of
black-glazed pottery imported into the
north-western Crimea (mid-4th-end of the 2nd
century BC)
Radostina Encheva, Elina Mircheva, Igor Lazarenko and Alexander
Minchev
The temple of the Pontic Mother of Gods (Cybele) at
Dionysopolis
Alexandra Ershova
Peculiarities in the development of urban necropoleis in the
Bosporan kingdom in the Archaic period
Oleg Gabelko
Dionysius of Byzantium on the Political History of the Thracian
Bosporus
Stefania Gallotta
The inscription from
Nymphaeum
Martin Gyuzelev
Attic painted pottery from the ancient settlement at the Pobeda
housing estate, Burgas
Petya Ilieva
The sessile kantharos of the north-eastern Aegean: the Anatolian
connection
Ioulia Ilina
The Olbian necropolis of the Archaic
period
Sergey Kashaev
The necropolis of Artyushchenko 2 in the south of the Taman
peninsula
Aleksey V. Kulikov
The Bosporan monetary system in the 1st century BC
under the rule of Mithridates: from Hellenistic to Roman
currency
standards
Svetlana Naumenko
Trade between Tanais and the South Pontic
region
Anna Petrakova
Komast cups from the excavations on Berezan island: the
distribution of Attic pottery in the northern Black Sea
area
Alexandar Portalsky
The Thracian city of Salmydessos: eastern gateway to the
Bosporus
Oksana A. Ruchynska
Charity and liturgies in the cities of the northern Black Sea
littoral
Adela Sobotkova
Kabyle: Between city and city-state?
Daniela Stan, Bogdan Constantinescu, Roxana
Bugoi and Viorel Cojocaru
Silver tetradrachms of Thasos and drachms of Illyrian Apollonia
and Dyrrhachium discovered in Romani (originals and
imitations): a non-destructive investigation based on x-ray
methods
Pavel G. Stolyarenko
L’importance de la ville de Parfenij, qui faisait partie du
royaume du Bospore
Totko Stoyanov
Rhyton or horn? Questions of identification,
function and meaning in Thracian and adjacent cultures
Daniela Stoyanova
Friezes with bucrania from the western Pontic
littoral
Vladislav V.
Ulitin
Trade relations between the Maeotian tribes of the Kuban region
and the ancient world from the end of the 7th century
BC to the first half of the 1st century BC (based on
the evidence of amphora material
Slava Vasileva
5th-century BC column kraters from Thrace (based on
Bulgarian finds)
Irina Vdovichenko
Greek painted pottery in the native sites of the Black Sea
littoral (7th-4th centuries BC)
Mikhail F.
Vysoki
The Argonautica of Apollonius Rhodius and Magna
Graecia
Maria Xagorari-Gleißner
The funeral naiskos in Piraeus of Nikeratos from
Istros
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Wednesday, September 16th
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Full
day city tour of Istanbul. Starts at 9 am. Details of
the meeting point and all other information will be
provided by Tachda Tours.
Romans around the Hellespont, the Sea of Marmara, the
Bosporus, and the western, northern and eastern Black
Sea, and relations with the Mediterranean world
09.00 Ivalyo Lozanov
Caenica and Astica: the Propontic
area between Thracian dominance and Roman control
09.15 Jean-Louis
Podvin
Les cultes isiaques, de l’Hellespont à
la Bithynie
09.30 Marek Żyromski and Jerzy Hatłas
The military importance of the
Bosporus and the Dardanelles in the early Roman empire
09.45 Mario Cesarano
Imitation
principis:
between Evergetism and self-celebration. Julio-Claudian
statuary groups from
the Black Sea, Hellespont and
Bosporus
10.00 Lucretiu
Birliba
La migration locale en Mésie Inférieure
selon les sources épigraphiques
10.15 Roxana-Gabriela Curca
The Latin of the west Pontic Greek
cities: constancy and variability
10.30 Tea and coffee
10.50 Hristo Preshlenov
Die südwestliche Schwarzmeerküste in
Imperium Romanum: Administrative Subjekte, Kontrolle
und
Kommunikation
11.05 Ligia Ruscu
Cults and deities in the western
Pontic cities: continuity and change
11.20 Mihail Zahariade
From ora maritimae to litus
Scythicum: the archaeology and history of a Pontic
frontier
11.35 Iulian Moga
The dynamics of the Orientals in the
western Pontus and lower Daube
11.50 Alexander Butyagin
Myrmekion in Roman times (1st-3rd
centuries AD)
12.05 Sergey Ilyashenko
Dipinti of the geumatera
group from Tanais and some aspects of wine production
and trade in the
Black Sea during the first half of the
3rd century AD
12.20 Andrei Opait
Supplying wine and olive oil to a
remote settlement in the chora of Crimean
Chersonesus
12.35 General Discussion
Session 3 Posters
Maria Akhmadeeva
Ceramic complex from a large 3rd-4th-century
AD house in the acropolis of Myrmekion
Diana Dobreva
Some remarks on trade in the western Black Sea area
during Roman times
Mihaela Iacob
Le cult de Dionysos au nord et à l’ouest de la mer Noire
dans l’époque romaine – les données
numismatiques
Alexandr L. Iermolin and Semen A.
Iermolin
Defence lines of the 1st century BC on the
Kerch
peninsula
Kyrylo Myzgin
Finds of Roman coins of the time of the Gothic wars in
the territory of the Chernyakhov culture
Dorel Paraschiv
Amphores sud-pontiques d’époque romaine et
romaino-byzantines découvertes à Dobroudja
Evgeni I. Paunov
Between Pontus and Rome:
Numismatic evidence for the Mithridatic wars in the
cities of the West Pontic coast (ca. 100-72/1
BC)
Alexandru
Popa
Widderförmiges Kännchen aus Olbia im Akademischen
Kunstmuseum Bonn und seine Entsprechungen: neue
Untersuchungen über eine altbekannte Gefäßgruppe
Larisa
Vodolazhskaya
Analysing the measurements of Roman narrow-necked
light-clay D-type amphorae of the 3rd century
AD from Tanais
13.00-14.00 Lunch
SESSION 4
The
Black Sea and surrounding regions in Late Antiquity and
the Early Byzantine Period
14.00 Krzysztof
Domżalski
The Late Roman Red Slip pottery trade
in the Black Sea region
14.15 Adam Levine
From Sinope to Alexandria: the cult
of Sarapis as an analogy between Pontus and Egypt in the
Flavian dynasty
14.30 Agusti Alemany
Early Byzantine sources on the
Oghuric tribes in the northern Black Sea area
14.45 Zahária Covacef and Tibériu Potârniche
Les relations commerciales entre les
centres égéo-méditerranéens et ceux de Scythian Minor,
reflétées par les découvertes de Capidava
15.00 Lidia Domaradzka
The Prosopography and onomastics of
the population of the diocese of Thrace (4th-6th
centuries
AD) from epigraphic evidence
15.15 Vera Kovalevskaya
The historical-cultural situation
around the Black Sea in the first half of the 1st
millennium AD from
archaeological data
15.30 Dimitris P. Drakoulis
European and Asiatic settlements of
the Bosporan hinterland in the Early Byzantine period
15.45 Tea and coffee
16.05 Michel Kazanksi
Le Bosphore Cimmérien et des peoples de
la steppe à l’époque ‘post-hunnique’ (milieu du Ve-milieu
du Vie siècle)
16.20 Liudmila G. Khrushkova
Chersonesus in the Crimea: the
chronology of early Christian churches
16.35 Annegret Plontke Luening
Early Byzantine churches in the
south-west of the Crimea
16.50 Stanislav Stanev
Churches on the Bulgarian Black Sea
coast: liturgical (re)ordering after the Council of
Chalcedon in
451
17.05 Oleg Sharov and Tatiana Samarina
L’ensemble cultuel de Taraktaš dans les
montagnes de la Crimée
17.20 Anton A. Strokov
Die Bevölkerung des spätantiken Bosporus
vom 4.-6. Jhr. N.Chr.
17.35 Nadim Varshanidze and Emzar Kakhidze
Western Georgia in the 5th-6th
centuries AD: a choice of civilisations between
Byzantium and Persia
17.50 Giusto Traina
Geopolitical changes in Anatolia and
the Caucasus, AD 420-450
18.05 General Discussion
Session 4 Posters
William Anderson
Tiles from the Black Sea hinterland: local and
inter-regional trends in Roman-Byzantine pottery
Vadim V. Bzhania and Demur S.
Bzhania
Late Roman monuments from the land of the
Saniges
Bogdan Constantinescu, Roxana Burgoi,
Daniela Stan, D. Grambole, F. Herrman, D. Ceccato, T.
Calligaro, J. Salomom, L. Pichon and S. Röhrs
Studies of ancient gold objects from
Romanian museums using nuclear methods – the cases of
the Gumelniţa Eneolithic idols and of the Pietroasa
hoard
Sergii Didenko
Shelov F-type amphorae of Heracleia Pontica in the
Chernyakhov culture
Tamerlan Gabuev
Mutual Relations between Alans and Huns
Lubov I. Gratsianskaya
On the chronology of the ancient Chersonesite narratives
in Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus, De Administrando
imperio 53, ll. 1-492
Vassily Gukin
The ethnic and confessional identification of the nomads
of the north-western Black Sea in Late Roman-Early
Byzantine
times
Michail Liubichev and Erdmute
Schultze
Roman gaming pieces in graves of the Chernyakhov culture
– an indicator of special social status?
Boris Magomedov and Sergii Didenko
Red Slip pottery in the Chernyakhov
culture
Sergiu Musteata
Roman-Byzantine goods in the eastern Carpathian region
during the 5th century AD
Asli Onur
Late Antique and Early Byzantine spolia in the mediaeval
Bosporus
Alena Tenchova
Frühbyzantinische übergerprägte Münzen
aus der Westküste des Schwarzmeers
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SESSION 5
New
Excavations and Projects
09.00 Arlene K. Fleming
Resources and support for archaeology
in the Black Sea region
09.15 Ioannis Georganas and Athanasios Sideris
The Encyclopaedia of the Hellenic
World - Volume 3: The Black Sea
09.30 Georges Depeyrot
New studies on coin circulation
around the Black
Sea
09.45 Sümer Atasoy
New exploration of the Turkish Black
Sea Coast: Filyos – Týos
10.00 Þevket Dönmez
Oluz Höyük. Preliminary results for
the Hellenistic and Iron Age layers
10.15 Ayþe Çalik Ross
Recent archaeological survey in the
district of Kocaeli, eastern Marmara
10.30 Tea and coffee
10.50 Güngör Karauðuz, Özþen Çorumluoðlu and
Ibrahim Kalayci
Creating a 3-D photogrammetrical
model of a road monument at Amasra-Kuþkayasý
11.05 Emine Sokmen
GIS applications for understanding
the fortresses of Pontus in Tokat province
11.20 Remzi Yaðci
A Galatian tumulus in Ankara: Kazan
Cimþit I
11.35 Alexandre
Baralis, Martin Gyuzelev, Dimitar Nedev, Kostadin
Gospodinov, Attila Riapov and Thomas
Lorain
Aperçu sur
l’organisation urbaine d’Apollonia du Pont: la parcelle
UPI 515
11.50 Anelia Bozkova
Archaeological evidence of the first
Byzantine colonists in Mesambria Pontica
12.05 Pierre Dupont
Les bols à reliefs hellénistiques
d’Histria: données archéométriques préliminaires
12.20 Aneta Petrova
The depiction of the dead on
Hellenistic grave reliefs from Mesambria
12.35 General Discussion
13.00-14.00 Lunch
14.00 Shawn Ross and Adela Sobotkova
Archaeological survey in
south-eastern Bulgaria: the Yambol Regional
Archaeological Project
(2008-2009 field season)
14.15 Milena
Tonkova, Christian Landes, Assen Salkin, Mariana Donceva
and Elina Mirceva
Projet
bulgaro-français des fouilles archéologiques des
vestiges de Bizonè sur les terrasses
meridionales du cap
Cirakman, Kavarna
14.30
Nikolay D.
Ovcharov and Zdravko Dmitrov
The Thracian sanctuary near Tatul village during the
Hellenistic and Early Imperial periods (4th
century BC-1st century AD)
14.45 Petar
Popović and Ivan Vrani ć
One possible location of Damastion – Kale at Krševica
(south-eastern Serbia)
15.00 Valeriu Banaru and Tudor Arnăut
Zur Frage der frühen Beziehungen
zwischen den Griechen und Barbaren im nordwestlichen
Pontos- Raum im Lichte der neuen Funde ‘ostgriechischer’
Keramik aus dem Süden der Republik Moldau
15.15 Dmitry Chistov
Borysthenes in the second half of the
6th-first half of the 5th century
BC: the chronology of the
later period of the Archaic
settlement
15.30 Tyler Jo Smith
Black-figure on the Black Sea:
Athenian pottery from Berezan
revisited
15.45 Tea and coffee
16.05 Valeriya Kozlovskaya
Tanais: emporion and river at
the frontier of the ancient Greek world
16.20 Ewdoksia Papuci-Wladyka
The Koshary Project – uncovering
Greek culture on the Black Sea coast
16.35 Sergey Vnukov
The central building complex of the
Diophantos fortress at Kara-Tobe (north-western Crimea)
16.50 Sergey A. Yatsenko
New material on Bosporan
Greek/Sarmatian gakk identity marks of the 1st-3rd
centuries AD
17.05 Asnu-Bilban Yalçin
An archaeological survey of the
Bosporus strait
17.35 General Discussion
Session 5 Posters
Dan Băcuet Criþan and Sanda Băcuet
Criþan
Road building in the town of Zalau, Sălaj county,
Romania: rescue excavation from 2008
Jarosław Bodzek
The chronology of the Koshary settlement (Ukraine) in
the light of numismatic finds
Jan Bouzek, Lidia Domardzka, Alexei
Gotzev, Daniela Katincharova, Gavrail Lazov, Valentina
Taneva and Sophia Archibald
The canal system of
Pistiros
Margarit Damyanov
Kozareva Mogila – a Hellenistic site near
Anchialos
Svetlana Daniltchenko
La céramique West Slop des colonies grecques du village
Elizavetovskoe gorodisthe
Alik Gabelia
Dioscurias between the 2nd
century BC and the 2nd century
AD
Alexander Gavrilov
The tumuli of the south-eastern Crimea (study,
information, research prospects)
Andrzej Jakubowski
Black Sea tomb raiders and archaeologists. Legitimating
illicit excavations under Polish and Ukrainian museum
policy
Amiran Kakhidze and Merab Khalvashi
Recent archaeological finds from Pichvnar
Nana Khakhutaishvili
Early Iron Age ceramic ware from the south-western Black
Sea coast of Georgia
Vladimir Khrshanovskiy
Three crypts with semicircular vaults at the Iluraton
necropolis (the excavations of 2003-2008)
Mark A. Kotin
Zoomorphic handles on vessels of the Cimmerian
Bosporus
Stanislava Kučová, Petra Tušlová and
Barbora Weissová
Greek transport amphorae in Pistiros, Bulgaria
Victor V. Lebedinski
Investigation of the abrasion of the coastline at the
site of the ancient settlement of Chersonesus Taurica in
cartographical material
Sasha Lozanova
The composition of the funeral feast in ancient tombs
exhibited in the National Museum of Archaeology,
Sofia
Shota Mamuladze and Jumber
Vardmanidze
Recent archaeological finds in
Apsarus
Natalia Pavilchenko
A new dedicatory inscription from Hermonassa dated to
the time of Pharnaces II
Elena Popova and Sergei Kovalenko
Ring stamps on ceramics from the Chaika settlement in
the north-western Crimea
Julia A. Pronina
The problems of organising the investigation and
protection of underwater cultural heritage in the Black
Sea region
N. Çiðdem Temple and Ergün
Lafli
Field research in Hadrianoupolis in southern Paphlagonia
in 2003 and 2006-09
Jovana Tripković, Kristina Penezić
and Ivan Vranić
Pottery assemblages from the archaeological site of Kale
at Krševica (south-eastern Serbia)
Marina J. Vakhtina
Porthmion necropolis: the results of recent
excavations
Elena Vlasova
L’appartenance du kourgane de
Koul-Oba
Alexey Zin’ko
The Bosporan city of Tyritake in the 3rd-6th
centuries
AD
Elena Zin’ko
New crypts of the 3rd-6th
centuries AD from the Panticapaeum
necropolis
Victor Zin’ko
The Bosporan city of Tyritake in the 6th-5th
centuries
BC
18.00 Closing
session. Speeches and announcements.
18.30 Closing
Lecture
Adolfo Domínguez
Lampsacus, Massalia, Phocaea.
Networks and
identities
19.15 Farewell reception and canapés
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Post-Congress
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