Islamic Archaeology Day 2018
About The Event
Date: February 3, 2018 @ 11:00 – 18:00
Venue: UCL Institute of Archaeology, 31-34 Gordon Square, London, UK
Organizers: Corisande Fenwick (UCL), Hugh Kennedy (SOAS), Tim Williams (UCL)
The 4th Islamic Archaeology Day, jointly hosted by SOAS and UCL at the Institute of Archaeology, will take place on 3 February.
The workshop presents papers on the latest archaeological research across the Islamic world and is followed by a drinks reception.
Provisional Program
Session 1 (Chair: Hugh Kennedy)
- Sicily in Transition: Assessing Islamic impact on early medieval Sicilians – Martin Carver (University of York) and Alessandra Molinari (Tor Vergata)
- Archaeology of Early Islamic Basra – Andrew Petersen (Trinity St David) and Alistair Northedge (Sorbonne)
- Urban Evolution in the Oasis of Bukhara – Rocco Rante
- Buddhism and Mosques in the Indian Ocean. Islamic Archaeology in the Maldives – Stephane Pradines (Aga Khan)
Session 2 (Chair: Tim Williams)
- The glass walls of Samarra: 9th-century Abbasid glass production – Nadine Schibille (CNRS –Orléans) and Andrew Meeks (British Museum)
- Persian crucible steel: treaties and crucibles – Rahil Alipour (UCL)
- Reconstruction and analysis of hard-stone vessels manufacturing techniques in Early Islamic and Mughal workshops – Elise Morero (Oxford)
- Exploring agriculture and diet in Islamic and later medieval Aragon (north-east Spain): new archaeobotanical research – Edward Treasure, (Durham)
Session 3 (Chair: Corisande Fenwick)
- Islamic and Christian diet in Medieval Portugal: an isotopic contribution to the study of social inequality – Alice Toso (York)
- Maritimity, Islamisation, and Swahilification on Zanzibar – Tom Fitton (York)
- Historical Archaeology at Fuwairit, a coastal site in Qatar – Rob Carter (UCL-Qatar)
- Rescuing the Architectural Heritage of the Mamluks in Cairo – Omniya Abdel Barr (Egyptian Heritage Rescue Foundation)
Source: Eventbrite
Location
UCL Institute of Archaeology
UCL Institute of Archaeology, 31-34 Gordon Square, London, UK
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