'Geld eint, Geld trennt' 2: Coinage, Regionalism and Identities

Deutsches Archäologisches Institut – Cluster 6 (Arbeitsgruppe 3: "Geld eint, Geld trennt") and the Oxford Roman Economy Project (OxREP)

 

Programme

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Friday 24th November
10:00   Opening
10:20    Pierre-Yves Milcent (University of Toulouse),
Metal hoarding practices, pre-monetary exchanges and cultural networks in the North-West of France (13th–5th c. BC)
11:00   John Creighton (University of Reading)
Objects of adornment, self-identity and the evolution of social currencies in Iron Age Britain
11:40   Coffee
12:10   Marleen Termeer (University of Leiden)
Coinage and regionalism in Italy during the Roman conquest
12:50   Suzanne Frey-Küpper (University of Warwick)
‘…utuntur omnes uno genere nummorum?’ From division to unity? Sicily and satellite island
1:30   Lunch
2:40        David Weidgenannt (Goethe University, Frankfurt)
Shared Identities? Cooperative and Civic Coinages in Greek Federal States (5th–1st Century BC)
3:20   Ulrike Wolf (Goethe University, Frankfurt)
Coinage as a means of communication in the Western Mediterranean c. 500–100 BC
4:00   Coffee
4:30   Thomas Schattner (Deutsches Archäologisches Institut)
Blown up! Roman coins and their figurative representations as prototypes for Northern Hispanic funerary stele
5:00   Johannes Nollé ( Deutsches Archäologisches Institut)
The Shaping Impact of Regional Traditions and Roman Province Borders on Asia Minor’s Local Coinage During the Roman Empire
5:40   Jérémie Chameroy (Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Mainz)
Civic and regional coinage at Elaia (Aiolis), port of Pergamum, and the construct of a common identity in Aiolis, Mysia and Lydia
6:30   Wine reception
7:30   Dinner for speakers

 

Saturday 25th November
9:00   Hülya Vidin ( Goethe University, Frankfurt)
Coinage and identity in Caria in the transition from the Hellenistic to the Roman period. The case study of Alabanda
9:40   Dario Calomino ( University of Warwick)
The Levant after Septimius Severus: regional patterns and local identities in the coinage of the oriental provinces
10:20    Marguerite Spoerri  (University of Oxford)
Presence and absence of imperial portrait on Roman provincial coins: some thoughts on local, regional and imperial policies
11:00   Coffee
11:20   Clare Rowan (University of Warwick)
 Tokens, coinage and identities in the city of Rome
12:00   Denise Wilding (University of Warwick)
The lead tokens of Graeco-Roman Egypt: A re- examination in the context of local and provincial identities
12:40   Lunch
1:40   Johan van Heesch (Coin Cabinet, Royal Library of Belgium)
Regionalism on the coinage of the Late Roman Empire
2:20        David Wigg-Wolf ( Deutsches Archäologisches Institut)
Creating identities in the Northern Barbaricum
3:00   Tea
3:20   Ruth Pliego ( Institut d´études avancées, Paris)
Tracing the identity of the Germanic people through their coins: the case of the Visigoths
4:00   Martin Allen ( Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
Coinage and National Identities in the British Isles, 1066–c. 1300
4:40   Discussion
5:00   Close
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