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Please note that there will be parallel sessions on Thursday

Tuesday 10.11. (Aula, Campus, Spitalgasse 2)

17:00-19:00

Presentation of the FWF-project P 28112-G25 (2015-2018): "Scythica Vindobonensia" — Edition and commentary of the new historical fragments on the Gothic incursions in the 3rd century, written most likely by Dexippus, extended and accompanying studies (Fritz Mitthof, Otto Kresten, Jana Grusková, Gunther Martin, Olivier Gengler, Kira Lappé)

Presentation of the Website ubi-erat-lupa.org — Das Internetprojekt zur ganzheitlichen und flächendeckenden Erfassung römischer Steindenkmäler (Friederike Harl, Ortolf Harl)

 

Wednesday 11.11. (Aula, Campus, Spitalgasse 2)

9:00–9:30 Welcome and introduction

HE Bogdan Mazuru, Ambassador of Romania to the Republic of Austria

Wolfgang Petritsch (Ambassador ret.)

Fritz Mitthof (Organiser)

Theresia Pantzer (Organisation)

 

9:30–11:00 Session Ia: The epigraphic perspective, Chair: Thomas Kruse

John Wilkes (London/Oxford): Bilingual and Mixed-Language Epitaphs in the Danubian Provinces

Herbert Grassl (Salzburg): Neue inschriftliche Texte zu ökonomischen und sozialen Transformationsprozessen im Ostalpenraum

Ioan Piso (Cluj-Napoca): Die Ziegelstempel und die Wirtschaft der Provinz Dakien

 

11:00–11:30 Coffeebreak

 

11:30–13:00 Session Ib: The epigraphic perspective, Chair: Thomas Corsten

Chiara Cenati (Wien): L’indicazione dell’origo nelle iscrizioni Urbane dei soldati di provenienza danubiana e balcanica

Adam Łajtar (Warschau): New Inscriptions from Novae Referring to the Institution of pastus militum

Antonio Ibba (Sassari) / Lucretiu Mihailescu-Bîrliba (Iași): Vicus Bad(---): il contributo dell’epigrafia alla ricostruzione del tessuto socio-culturale di un villaggio della Moesia Inferior (I–III secolo d.C.)

 

13:00–14:30 Lunchbreak

 

14:30–16:30 Session Ic: The epigraphic perspective, Chair: Franziska Beutler

Silvia Ripà / Laura Audino (Ferrara): Testimonianze epigrafiche dell’evergetismo privato nelle province danubiane

Extra ordinem

Christian Gugl / Cristina Alexandrescu (Wien): Troesmis: Siedlungsräume und Verwaltungsräume

Dénes Gabler (Budapest): The Role of the Customs Districts in Forming Economic Units

 

Evening programme (Italian Cultural Institute, Ungargasse 43)  

18:30–19:00 Welcome address

Clara Bencivenga-Trillmich (Director of the Italian Cultural Institute in Vienna)

Introduction

Angela Donati (Bologna) / Livio Zerbini (Ferrara): Seguendo il corso del Danubio: gli studi e le ricerche italiane sulle province danubiane

Ettore Janulardo (Settore Archeologia - Ministero degli Affari Esteri Italiano): Percezioni e visioni culturali: paesaggi danubiani

19:00–20:00 Keynote lecture

Attilio Mastino (Sassari): Sintesi sulle nuove scoperte epigrafiche negli ultimi quindici anni sulle province danubiane: 2000-2015

 

Thursday 12.11. (Alte Kapelle, Campus, Spitalgasse 2)

9:00–10:30 Session II: Funerary monuments, Chair: Gabrielle Kremer

Ioana Crețulescu / Lucian-Mircea Mureșan (Bukarest): Theory and Practice. Aspects of Roman Law Regarding Funerary Behaviour on the Lower Danube – A Study of Ancient Roman Sources

Snežana Golubović (Belgrad): The Role of Jewelry in the Roman Graves from Viminacium

Aleksandra Krauze-Kołodziej (Lublin) / Francesca Ceci (Rom): Una stele di Orfeo. Il monumento funerario di Marco Valerio Vero a Poetovium (Ptuj, Slovenia). Uno studio iconografico

 

10:30–11:00 Coffeebreak

 

11:00–13:00 Session III: Late Antiquity, Chair: Bernhard Palme 

Jelena Anđelković Grašar / Milica Tapavički-Ilić (Belgrad): Cameos dubitandae, Women’s Images Reflecting the Female Side of the Post-Roman Society on the Territory of Upper Moesia

Donato Fasolini (Alcalá): Francus ego cives Romanus miles in armis: l’ascrizione tribale nelle province danubiane

Péter Kovács (Piliscsaba): Constans and Pannonia

Mirjana Sanader (Zagreb): Diokletians langer Weg nach Carnuntum

 

13:00–14:30 Lunchbreak

 

14:30–16:00 Session IVa: Religion, Chair: Wolfgang Spickermann

Juan Ramón Carbó (Murcia): Public Sacrificial Evergetism and Economy of the Sacred. The Case Study of the Oriental Cults in Dacia

Valentina Casella (Genua): Hecate in Dacia tra latitanza e assimilazione

Mario Cesarano (Ferrara): “Dio è nato in esilio”. La nascita del culto imperiale sulle sponde del Mar Nero da Ovidio a Vintilă Horia

 

16:00–16:30 Coffeebreak

 

16:30–18:30 Session IVb: Religion, Chair: Wolfgang Spickermann

Manfred Hainzmann (Graz): Zum Kultverhalten der municipalen Eliten in Noricum

Stefano Magnani / Paola Mior (Udine): Presenze orientali nelle province danubiane: aspetti sociali e religiosi

Maria Federica Petraccia (Genua): Asclepio, Hygeia e le virtù ‘numinose’ delle acque

Paolo Vitellozzi (Mailand/Heidelberg): Un amuleto magico di età imperiale e il culto delle divinità equestri danubiane

 

Thursday 12.11. (Aula, Campus, Spitalgasse 2)

9:00–10:30 Session Va: Military and public security, Chair: Ekkehard Weber

Dan Aparaschivei (Iași): Facilities and Medical Staff of the Lower Danube Roman Army

Nicolò Giuseppe Brancato (Rom): Una componente sui generis della società romana danubiana: gli alumni militum

Davide Redaelli (Triest): La presenza e il ruolo di soldati e veterani delle milizie urbane nelle società di Pannonia, Mesia e Dacia

 

10:30–11:00 Coffeebreak

 

11:00–13:00 Session Vb: Military and public security, Chair: Ekkehard Weber

Laura Chioffi (Neapel): Interfectus a barbaris. Morti violente in area danubiana documentate da epigrafi

Agnes Dorothea Schütte (Tübingen): Fortifikation in Friedenszeiten — Stadtmauern als materielle Quellen am Beispiel der römischen Kaiserzeit

Mihail Zahariade (Bukarest): Age and Service of the Legionaries of Thracian Origin in the 1st–3rd Century Roman Imperial Army

Radu Ardevan (Cluj-Napoca): „Dakische Steinblöcke“ im römischen Kontext, ein Problem der provinziellen Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte

 

13:00–14:30 Lunchbreak

 

14:30–16:00 Session VIa: Trade, Chair: Andreas Pülz

Octavian Bounegru (Iași): La fiscalité du poisson salé aux embouchures du Danube à l'époque romaine

Maurizio Buora (Udine): Cornici di specchio quadrangolari con teste dionisiache agli angoli: una produzione danubiana diffusa dalla Crimea alla Gallia meridionale

Viktoria Čisťakova / Zdeněk Beneš (Prag): Aspects of Interregional Contacts: Roman Imports from the Danubian Provinces in the Context of Barbarian Territory

 

16:00–16:30 Teabreak

 

16:30–19:00 Session VIb: Trade, Chair: Andreas Pülz

Yolande Marion / Pierre Machut (Bordeaux): La commercialisation des produits istriens (huile, vin et garum) dans les provinces danubiennes : nouvelles données

Dorel Paraschiv (Tulcea): Les relations économiques de la ville d’Ibida (Moesia Inferior/Scythia) avec le bassin Egéen: la céramique

Viorica Rusu-Bolindeț (Cluj-Napoca): Local Production of Pottery Workshops from Roman Dacia Attested in Epigraphical and Archaeological Sources

Alessandro Teatini (Sassari): Marmi di Costantinopoli nella provincia Scythia al tempo di Giustiniano: i dati degli arredi architettonici della basilica cristiana di Ibida

 

Friday 13.11. (Aula, Campus, Spitalgasse 2)

8:30–10:30 Session VII: Coinage and monetary policy, Chair: Bernhard Woytek

Ulrich Denzer (Frankfurt a. M.): Die Münzprägung des Regalian im Kontext der Armeeversorgung in Pannonien

Cristian Găzdac (Cluj-Napoca): Mirroring the Roman Society and Economy of the Danube Provinces. The Subtlety of Roman Monetary Policy on the Periphery

Lily Grozdanova (Sofia): The Coinage of Pautalia – Some Key Aspects

Mihaela Iacob (Tulcea): La moneta della provincia di Bithynia et Pontus nelle province danubiane: relazioni economiche o movimenti della popolazione?

 

10:30–11:00 Coffeebreak

 

11:00–13:00 Session VIII: „Barbarians“ and pre-roman times, Chair: Radu Ardevan

Ennio Biondi (Besançon): Thracian Gold during the Archaic and Classical Age between Greek and Persian History

Dilyana Boteva (Sofia): Society and Myth: How Was the Name of Moesia Invented?

Eva Katarina Glazer (Zagreb): Society and Economy in the Croatian Danubian Region at the End of the Iron Age

Alexander Rubel (Iași): Überlegungen zum Barbarenbegriff der Römer: Geten, Daker und Thraker in den Augen der Römer

 

13:00–14:30 Lunchbreak

 

14:30–16:00 Session IXa: Provincial society, Chair: Ioan Piso

Maria Ángeles Alonso Alonso (Cantabria): I rapporti d’amicitia nelle province danubiane alla luce della documentazione epigrafica

Ágnes Gyuricza (Budapest): The role of Children in the Pannonian economy and society

Leszek Mrozewicz (Poznań): Die Severerzeit in Inschriften aus Novae (Moesia inferior)

 

16:00–16:30 Teabreak

 

16:30–18:00 Session IXb: Provincial society, Chair: Ioan Piso

Ivo Topalilov (Shumen): Some Notes on the Society of Colonia Ulpia Ratiaria

Mattia Vitelli Casella (Bologna): Appunti sulla romanizzazione delle diverse aree della Dalmazia

Ingrid Weber-Hiden (Wien): The Economic Significance of Freedmen in Northwestern Pannonia

 

Saturday 14.11. (Sky Lounge, Oscar Morgenstern-Platz 1)

9:00–11:00 Session Xa: Economy, society and state power, Chair: Karl Strobel

Michał Duch (Poznań): The Economic Integration of Lower Moesia into the Roman Empire

Emil Jęczmienowski (Warschau): The Economic Significance of the Limes in Upper Moesia as an Internal Border from 106 to 270 AD

Tino Leleković (Zagreb): Social and Economic Processes in Southern Pannonia from the 1st to the 4th Century AD

Peter Rothenhöfer (München): Metallum Messallini – neue Erkenntnisse zur römischen Durchdringung des Raumes zwischen Adria und Donau um die Zeitenwende

 

11:00–11:30 Coffeebreak

 

11:30–13:00 Session Xb: Economy, society and state power, Chair: Karl Strobel

Dino Demicheli (Zagreb): Procurator vicesimae hereditatium in Dalmatia

Coriolan Opreanu (Cluj-Napoca): A Roman Custom Point and a “Free Tax” Frontier Market Place at Porolissum in Dacia

Lyuba Radulova (Sofia): Problemi di portorium in Moesia Inferior – controversie e confini

 

13:00–14:00 Lunchbreak

 

14:00–15:30 Session XIa: Urban centres, Chair: Günther Schörner

Zdravko Dimitrov (Sofia): New Archaeological Data from Ratiaria — Public and Private Baths As an Essential Element in the Development of Roman Society along the Danubian Limes

Federico Frasson (Genua): Società ed economia in un insediamento romano ai confini dell’impero: il caso di Troesmis

Nemanja Mrđić (Belgrad): Colonia Viminacium and the Economy on the Frontier in the 3rd Century

 

15:30–16:00 Teabreak

 

16:00–17:30 Session XIb: Urban centres, Chair: Günther Schörner

Vladimir P. Petrović (Belgrad): The Cohors I Cretum between Naissus and the Iron Gate Limes: New Epigraphic Testimonies from Timacum Maius

Agnieszka Tomas (Warschau): On the Way to a Reconstruction of the Civilian Settlement near Novae (Moesia inferior). The Epigraphic Evidence

Domagoj Tončinić (Zagreb): Die römischen Militärlager von Siscia. Der Gegensatz von historischen Quellen und archäologischen Befunden

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