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16 October 2015 Start
16 October 2015 End
3.30 p.m. Time
Greece ASCSA, Cotsen Hall, 9 Anapiron Polemou, 106 76 Athens

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The History of Stratigraphy in Archaeological Practice

Friday, October 16, 2015

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