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INTERNATIONAL MEDITERRANEAN SURVEY WORKSHOP

November 12th – 13th , 2010

Department of Archaeology, Ghent University


Universiteitsforum, Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 35, Gent, Belgium

Organized by : Prof. Frank Vermeulen & Prof. Roald Docter

Friday 12th November (from 16.00 to 20.00)

Ralf Vandam & Eva Kaptijn (KU Leuven)


In search of Hacilar’s neighbours. Archaeological survey in Burdur Plain, Turkey, some
preliminary results

Victorino Mayoral (IA Merida)


Learning to manage with low-density artifact landscapes: the Medellín-Serena experience

Jesus Garcia Sanchez & Miguel Cisneros Cunchillos (University of Cantabria)


Development of an off site field survey: first results and WebGIS discussion project

Paul Johnson (UEvora), Cristina Corsi (UEvora), Frank Vermeulen (Ghent University)
Geophysical survey strategies for the abandoned city-site of Ammaia (Portugal)

Devi Taelman (Ghent University)


The quarry landscape of Roman Ammaia: extraction, transport and use of stone building material

John Bintliff (Leiden University)


New issues arising from the Koroneia City survey project

Saturday 13th November (from 9.00 to 13.00)

Philip Bes (KU Leuven) & Mark van der Enden (University of Leicester)
The Hellenistic and Roman pottery of Koroneia, preliminary observations

Patrick Monsieur (Ghent University)


The “invisible” 2nd century BC in the Potenza valley Survey

Martijn van Leusen & Wieke de Neef (University of Groningen)


Hidden Landscapes Project (Northern Calabria): some results and plans

Gijs Tol (University of Groningen)


House and workshop: investigating site complexity through on-site survey

Roald Docter & Lieven Verdonck (Ghent University)


Surveying the rural landscapes of Punic and Roman Malta

Jitte Waagen (UV Amsterdam)


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