This conference will aim to illuminate the conditions of the emergence and the development of the various transformation processes in the late antique urban environment from the perspective of a space-oriented, object-related research on Spolia.

Program

Program

10.11.2011
10:30
From Old to New – Single Spolia, Functional Change of Buildings, Restructuring of Cities in Late Antiquity
Sebastian Ristow
11:15
The Forum of Ostia in Late Antiquity
Axel Gering
13:30
Delos in Late Antiquity
Mantha Zarmakoupi
14:15
Spatial Juxtaposition and Competition of Christian and Pagan Cults as Can Be Observed in the Archaeological Record of the Aegean Islands
Georgios Deligiannakis
15:30
The Transformation of Urban Sacred Space in Late Antique Asia Minor
Peter Talloen
11.11.2011
09:30
Rewriting an urban Landscape: Christianity and the Transformation of the City in Syria-Palestine
George Walmsley
10:15
Opposition and Triumphalism? Christian and Pagan Space in Roman Africa
Gareth Sears
11:30
Dealing With the Past in the Changing Rural Tripolitania
Massimiliano Munzi
12:15
How the Umayyads Dealt with the Christian Past
Mattia Guidetti
15:00
Perception de l’Africa antique à travers les sources arabe
Faouzi Mahfoudh
15:45
The Attitude of the Carolings Towards the Remnants of the Late Antique Past, Taking Rome as a Case Study
Caroline Goodson
17.5.2013
13:00 - 13:30
Welcome and Introduction
Markus Asper