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2023-05-26 | 2023-05-27

Signs of the Times

Place: Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities, Fredsgatan 2, 111 52 Stockholm.
Organizers: Stockholm University, Swedish Institute at Athens

Friday 2023-05-26

09:30 11:00 Session 1
09:30 09:45 Prof. Arja Karivieri (Stockholm University), Welcome to Stockholm! The Department of Classical Studies at Stockholm University 75 years
09:45 10:00 Dr Jenny Wallensten (Swedish Institute at Athens), The Swedish Institute at Athens 75 years and the importance of the Greek-Swedish and Greek-Swedish-Danish field projects
10:00 11:00 Dr Maria Andreadaki-Vlazaki (The Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports), The Minoan Habitation under the Town of Khania
11:00 11:30 Coffee
11:30 13:00 Session 2
11:30 12:00 Prof. Erik Hallager, The Greek-Swedish- and Greek-Swedish-Danish excavations and their impact on Minoan Crete
12:00 12:30 Dr Birgitta P. Hallager, The local Kydonia pottery workshop and its impact
12:30 13:00 Dr Eftychia Protopapadaki, Prepalatial pottery groups from the Greek–Swedish Excavations at the Agia Aikaterini square, Kastelli Chania
13:00 14:30 Lunch
14:30 15:30 Session 3
14:30 15:00 Dr Olga Krzyszkowska (University of London), Late Minoan Seals and Sealing Practices: Insights from Khania
15:00 15:30 Dr Doniert Evely (Knossos), The nature of the small finds from Kastelli, Khania
15:30 16:00 Coffee
16:00 17:30 Session 4
16:00 16:30 Prof. Ann-Louise Schallin (Stockholm University), Terracotta figurines from Khania
16:30 17:00 Dr Anaya Sarpaki (Independent scholar), The archaeobotanical landscape of Bronze Age Kydonia/ Chania
17:00 17:30 Dr Dimitra Mylona (Institute for Aegean Prehistory - Study Center for East Crete), Earthquakes, pastoral economics and religious fervor: animal sacrifice at LM IIIB Kydonia, (Khania)
17:30 19:30 Reception

Saturday 2023-05-27

10:00 11:00 Session 5
10:00 10:30 Dr Vassilis Petrakis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), Total ku-do-ni-ja: integrating archaeological and textual evidence in the study of a remarkable centre in LM II-IIIB Crete
10:30 11:00 Dr P.J.P. McGeorge (Independent scholar), The human bones from the Minoan graves and Katre 1, Khania
11:00 11:30 Coffee
11:30 12:30 Session 6
11:30 12:00 General discussion
12:00 12:30 Prof. Gunhild Vidén (University of Gothenburg), Conclusion–from a personal point of view

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