Colloquium presented by Panagiotis Karkanas (Director, Wiener Laboratory, ASCSA) and Astrid Lindenlauf (Associate Professor, Bryn Mawr College).
Programme
15.30 Welcome Takis Karkanas (ASCSA) & Astrid Lindenlauf (Bryn Mawr College)
STRATIGRAPHIC RECORDING PROCESS AT SITES IN GREECE
15.45–16.15 Astrid Lindenlauf (Bryn Mawr College) What is good for Zeus is not good for Athena: Excavation technique and recording methods in Olympia and Athens in the 19th century: a comparison.
16.15–16.45 Mantha Zarmakoupi (University of Birmingham & EIE) Dans les décombres: Excavation notes at Delos.
16.45–17.15 Iulia Tzonou-Herbst (ASCSA) The search for stratigraphy at Korakou and
Corinth early in the 20th century.
17.15–18.00 Discussion and Coffee Break
BEYOND GREECE AND THE BEGINNING
18.00–18.30 Alexandra Villing (British Museum) A pioneer of stratigraphy? Flinders
Petrie’s early work in the Nile Delta
18.30–19.00 Panagiotis Karkanas (ASCSA) A geoarchaeological approach in studying stratigraphy
19.00 Final Discussion