Program 14 Mycenological Colloquium, Copenhagen 2-5

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Program 14 Mycenological Colloquium, Copenhagen 2-5
Program 14th Mycenological Colloquium, Copenhagen 2-5 September 2015. Venue the Carlsberg Villa, entrance via the gate at Olivia Hansens Gade
Tuesday September 1st: Arrival in Copenhagen. Check in at the Hotel SCT THOMAS, Frederiksberg Allé 7, Copenhagen 1621 (www.hotelsctthomas.dk)
PLEASE NOTE that a few participants will be staying at the Andersen Boutique Hotel and will be notified of this individually.
Coffee will be available during the sessions!
WEDNESDAY September 2nd
9.00
Departure Hotel
9.30
Arrival Carlsberg Villa -Registration
10.00-10.30 Welcome by M.-L. Nosch and H. Landenius Enegren
10.30-13.00 First Session: “New tools” CHAIR VASSILIS ARAVANTINOS
10.30-10.50 M. del Freo, Rapport 2011-2015 sur les textes en écriture hiéroglyphique crétoise, en linéaire A et en linéaire B
10.50 – 11.10 M. Egetmeyer, A. Karnava, H. Landenius Enegren, M. Perna, 2011-2014 report on the Cypriot syllabic inscriptions
11.10–11.30 M. Egetmeyer, A. Karnava, H. Landenius Enegren, M. Perna, IG XV 1, Inscriptiones Cypri Syllabicae: the completion of Pars I, Inscriptiones
Amathuntis, Curii et Marii
11.30–11.50 F. Aura-Jorro, The Supplement (‘Suplemento’) to the Diccionario Micénico (DMic.)
11.50–12.10 F. Aurora, pa-ro, da-mo. Studying the Mycenaean Case System through DĀMOS (Database of Mycenaean at Oslo)
12.10–12.30 D. Nakassis/K. Pluta, Vorsprung durch Technik: Imaging the Linear B Tablets from Pylos
12.30–13.00 DISCUSSION
13.00 – 14.00 LUNCH and COFFEE
14.00-17.00 Second session “Aegean scripts”, CHAIR CYNTHIA SHELMERDINE
14.00 -14.20 P. Steele/T. Meissner, Linear A and Linear B: Structural and contextual concerns
14.20– 14.40 J. Weilhartner, ‘Les idéogrammes archéologiques’: Does variation matter?
14.40 – 15.00 V. Petrakis, Figures of speech? The non-phonographic component in the Linear B writing system
15.00-15.20 DISCUSSION
15.20 15.40 H. Tomas, From Minoan to Mycenaean palmleaf-shaped tablet
15.40–16.00 E. Hallager, LM IIIB Linear B at Knossos and Khania".
16.20–16.40 M. Perna/A. Kanta, Deux tablettes en écriture chyprominoenne de Pyla Kokkinokremos
16.40-17.00 DISCUSSION
17.00-17.45 Key-note by Adamantia Vasilogambrou, The West Stoa Archive at Ayios Vasileios: Archaeological Context, Chronology and Preliminary Study of
the Documents
18.00 WELCOME RECEPTION IN THE CARLSBERG VILLA
THURSDAY September 3rd
9.00 Departure from hotel
9.30–12.30 Third Session “Mycenaean Texts - historical perspectives” CHAIR PIA DE FIDIO
9.30–9.50 V. Aravantinos/Y.Fappas, Miscellaneous ‘first hand’ notes on Theban Linear B texts and archive contexts
9.50–10.10 T. Palaima, Emmett L. Bennett, Jr., Michael G.F. Ventris, Alice E. Kober, Sir Arthur Evans, Cryptanalysis, Name Structures (and the Phaistos
Disc) and the Decipherment of Linear B
10.10–10.30 F. Carraro, The signs of the Linear B and their « use » during the decipherment : A. Kober, E.L. Bennett and M. Ventris.
10.30–10.50 R. Firth, Re-evaluating the find-spots of the Linear B tablets in the Archive Complex at Pylos
10.50 –11.10 DISCUSSION
11.10–11.30 L. Bendall, Where was da-wo?
11.30–11.50 S. Lupack, The Ea Series: It Takes A Village
11.50–12.10 S. Nikoloudis, Tracking Eumedes, the unguent-boiler: Mycenaean textual and archaeological clues
12.10–12.30 DISCUSSION
12.30-13.30 LUNCH AND COFFEE
13.30-16.30 Fourth session “Reflections on Aegean Society” CHAIR CARLOS VARIAS
13.30–13.50 C. Shelmerdine, Exceptional Women: Female Roles and Power in the Linear B Tablets
13.50–14.10 J. Killen, Notes on Linear B tablets concerning wool, cloth and textile workers
14.10–14.30 A. Sacconi/M. Cultraro, La tablette PY Ta 716 et Homère
14.30–14.50 DISCUSSION
14.50–15.10 R. Palmer, Agrimia in the Knossos tablets
15.10–15.30 E. Kiriakidis, Ownership and governance in Mycenaean Kingdoms
15.30–15.50 N. VIttiglio, Evidences of the presence of words ἄλευρα and ἄλφιτα in Mycenaean texts.
15.50–16.10 A. Judson, Palaeography, administration, and scribal training: a case-study
16.10–16.30 DISCUSSION
16.30-18.00 COMMITTEES meet at the Carlsberg Villa : Comité sur les signes du linéaire B et des autres écritures égéennes, and Comité pour les éditions et les
instruments de travail
FREE EVENING
FRIDAY September 4th
9.00 Departure from hotel
9.30-12.30 Fifth Session “Linguistics and philology I” CHAIR FRITZ WAANDERS
9.30–9.50 O. Panagl, Some Paradoxa and Paralipomena in the Mycenaean Dialect
9.50–10.10 A. Bernabé/ R. Pierini, What, When, Why
Tablet Functions and o-te Expressions in Context
10.10–10.30 J.M. Jimenez-Delgado, “The particle ἄρα from the second to the first millenium”
10.30–10.50 I. Serrano, ma-ka
10.50–11.10 DISCUSSION
11.10–11.30 C. Varias, Mycenaean Terms with the Stem *ξένϝος: “Foreigner, Guest, Host”
11.30–11.50 J. Garcia Ramon, From the Files of a New Mycenaean Grammar
11.50–12.10 D. Kölligan, Mycenaean Onomastics and Phraseology
12.10-12.30 DISCUSSION
12.30-13.30: LUNCH AND COFFEE
13.30 – 16.00 Sixth session “Linguistics and Philology II” -CHAIR OSWALD PANAGL
13.30–13.50 M. Buzalkovska-Aleksova, Mycenaean Greek Preposition pa-ro revisited
13.50–14.10 R. Thompson, The Mycenaean thematic genitive singular in <-o>: methodological observations on constraints on the interpretation of Linear B
texts
14.10–14.30 E. Dzukeska, Semantics of Mycenaean Genitive: A Tentative Analysis of the Genitive Singular Forms Ending in -o, /-os/
14.30–14.50 DISCUSSION
14.50–15.10 N. Guilleux, La valeur du syllabogramme *65: un réexamen.
15.10–15.30 E. R. Luján – J. Piquero – F. Diez Platas, What did Mycenaean sirens look like?
15.30–15.50 DISCUSSION
16.00–1700 GUIDED TOUR of the Carlsberg Brewery/Beer tasting
17.15 – 18.00 CIPEM MEETING at the Carlsberg Villa
FREE EVENING
SATURDAY September 5th
9.00 Departure from hotel
9.30-13.00 Seventh Session “Near Eastern Comparanda” CHAIR JOHN KILLEN
9.30–9.50 F. Rougemont/J.P. Vita Les « gens du roi » dans le monde mycénien et à Ougarit,
9.50–10.10 J. Bennet, On comparison in Linear B: genetic, historical or analogical?
10.10–10.30 J. Zurbach, Slaves, Debt and Money in Mycenaean Greece and the Near East
10.30–10.50 DISCUSSION
10.50–11.10 J. Gulizio, di-u/wi-ja and po-si-da-e-ja: Examples of Indo-European Female Consorts?
11.10–11.30 A. Greco, From Middle Assyrian to Mycenaean Archives: some comparative and theoretical considerations on the economic and politic elites
of a Mycenaean polity
11.30–11.50 W.Bibee/A.Wilson-Wright, A Laryngeal in Linear B: Evidence from Ugaritic and Egyptian
11.50–12.10 Y. Duhoux, Aides à la lecture
dans les écritures égéennes et orientales de l'âge du Bronze
12.10–12.30 M. Jasink One-sided Hieroglyphic seals
12.30–13.00 DISCUSSION
FREE LUNCH IN TOWN
14.00-17.00 VISITS TO NY CARLSBERG GLYPTOTEK and/or the NATIONAL MUSEUM OF DENMARK
20.00 DINNER IN THE TIVOLI GARDENS at the Brødrene Price Restaurant
Sunday September 6th
DEPARTURE FROM Copenhagen