Middle Bronze Age Conference

Vienna, 24th of January - 28th of January 2001

Clubraum of the Austrian Academy of Science
Dr.-Ignaz-Seipl-Platz 2, A-1010 Vienna, Austria

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SFB/SCIEM 2000
Strohgasse 45/7, A-1030 Vienna, Austria


List of Speakers 1/2001

Name

Address

Contact

Preliminary Title

Dr. David Aston SCIEM 2000
Strohgasse 45/7
A-1030 Wien
david.aston@oeaw.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 515 81 6111
Fax: +43 1 515 81 6114
MBIIA Imports at Tell el Dab'a.
Abstract
Dr. Tine Bagh Københavens Universitet,
Carsten Niebuhr Instituttet For næroientalske Studier,
Snorresgade 17-19,
DK-2300 København S
bagh@hum.ku.dk
Tel: +45 35 32 89 00
Fax: +45 35 32 89 26
Painted Pottery at the beginning of the Middle Bronze Age.
Abstract
Prof. Dr. Manfred Bietak Institut für Ägyptologie
Frankgasse 1
A-1090 Wien

SCIEM 2000
Strohgasse 45/7
A-1030 Wien
manfred.bietak@univie.ac.at
Tel (Eg.): +43 1 4277-43101
Fax (Eg.): +43 1 4277-9431
Tel: +43 1 515 81 6111
Fax: +43 1 515 81 6114
The aims of this conference and the vision of future co-operation.
Dr. Yves Calvet Institut Courby
Maison de l'Orient méditerranéen Jean Pouilloux 7, rue Raulin
F - 69007 Lyon
yves.calvet@lyon.mom.fr
Tel: +33 4 72 71 58 00
Tel (secretary): +33 4 72 71 58 30
Fax1: + 33 4 72 72 08 59
Fax2: +33 4 78 58 12 57
Early Middle Bronze Age sites in the area of Salamiyah (Syria).
Abstract
Dr. Susan Cohen c/o W.F.Albright Institute of Archaeological Research
26 Salah ed-Din Street
P.O. Box 19096
91 190 Jerusalem
Israel
scohen2000@hotmail.com
Tel: +972-2-626-4379
Fax: +972-2-626-4424
Canaanites, Chronology and Connections: The Relationship of MBIIA Canaan to Middle Kingdom Egypt.
Abstract
Dr. Berthold Einwag Institut für Vorderasiatische Archäologie
Geschwister Scholl Platz 1
80539 München
berthold.einwag@vaa.fak12.uni-muenchen.de
Tel: +49 89 21805502
Fax: +49 89 21805658
The early Middle Bronze Age in the Euphrates Valley. The Evidence from Tuttul/Tall Bi'a.
Abstract
Mag. Irene Forstner-Müller SCIEM 2000
Strohgasse 45/7
A-1030 Wien
irene.forstner-mueller@oeaw.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 515 81 6111
Fax: +43 1 515 81 6114
Tombs and Burial Customs at Tell el-Dab'a in Area A/II at the end of the MBIIA Period (Stratum F).
Abstract
Dr. Lilly Gershuny Israel Antiquities Authority
P.O.Box 586
Jerusalem 91004
lilly@israntique.org.il
Tel: +972-2-5630.674
Fax: +972-2-5630.526
MB material from Ashkelon.
Abstract
Dr. David Ilan Department of Archaeology
Tel Aviv University
POB 39040
Tel Aviv 69978
Israel
davilan@ccsg.tau.ac.il
Tel: +972-3-6405470
Fax: +972-3-6407237
Cell: +972-58-802213
Cultural and Chronological Implications from the early MB Pottery from Tel Dan.
Abstract
Prof. Dr. Moshe Kochavi Department of Archaeology
Tel Aviv University
POB 39040
Tel Aviv 69978
Israel
mkochavi@ccsg.tau.ac.il Typological Analysis of the MBIIA pottery from Aphek according to its Stratigraphical Provenance.
Abstract
Mag. Karin Kopetzky SCIEM 2000
Strohgasse 45/7
A-1030 Wien
karin.kopetzky@oeaw.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 515 81 6111
Fax: +43 1 515 81 6114
The MB dipper juglets of Tell el-Dab'a. A typological and chronological approach.
Abstract
Dr. Marta Luciani Via Garigliano 28 35138 Padova
Italy
luciani@ux1.unipd.it
Tel: +39-049-871 29 15
Fax: +39-049-827 50 93
News from Syria: MBA in the East and the Qatna sequence.
Abstract
Dr. Aren M. Maeir Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology The Institute of Archaeology The Martin (Szusz) Department of Land of Israel Studies Bar Ilan University, Ramat-Gan ISRAEL 52900 maeir@h2.hum.huji.ac.il
Tel: +972-3-5318299/350
Fax: +972-3-5351233
Earliest MBII at Hazor; The earliest MBII pottery assemblages in the Jordan valley: implications of socio-economic structure and foreign relations.
Abstract
Dr. Ezra Marcus Recanti Center for Maritime Studies University of Haifa Mt. Carmel, Haifa, 31905 Israel ezra@research.haifa.ac.il
Tel: +972 4 824 06 00
Fax: +972 4 824 04 93
Seaborne pots and people: maritime mobility and ceramic distribution in the MBA Levant and Egypt.
Abstract
Dr. Vera Müller SCIEM 2000
Strohgasse 45/7
A-1030 Wien
vmueller@oeaw.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 515 81 6111
Fax: +43 1 515 81 6114
Offering Practices in the Temple Court - a comparison between Tell el-Dab'a and Nahariya.
Abstract
Prof. Dr. Lorenzo Nigro Director of the Italian-Palestinian Expedition at Tell es-Sultan/Jericho University of Rome "La Sapienza" Via Palestro, 63 - 00185 Rome Italy nigro@caspur.it
Tel: +39-06-4940582
Fax: 0039-06-3612783
The MB pottery at Ebla and the Chronology of Inner Syria.
Abstract
Mag. Robert Schiestl SCIEM 2000
Strohgasse 45/7
A-1030 Wien
robert.schiestl@oeaw.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 515 81 6111
Fax: +43 1 515 81 6114
Syro-Palestinian Links in a late Middle Kingdom Cemetery in Tell el-Dab'a, Egypt. The Tombs from area F/I, Strata d/2 and d/1.
Abstract
Prof. Dr. Lawrence Stager Dorot Professor of the Archaeology of Israel
Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilisations
6 Divinity Avenue
Cambridge
MA 02138
USA
stager@fas.harvard.edu
Tel: +1 617-495-5756
Fax: +1 617-496-8904
The MB2A pottery sequence at Tel Ashkelon.
Abstract
Prof. Jean-Paul Thalmann Universitè de Paris I-UFR 03
3, rue Michelet
75006 Paris
Institut Français d'Archéologie du Proche-Orient
B.P. 11-1424 Beyrouth
Libanon
- Early Middle Bronze Age Pottery at Tell Arqa-North Lebanon (and on the Northern Levantine Coast).
Abstract
Ross Voss Lab Director
Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon
PO Box 5040
Afridar
78150 Ashkelon
Israel
farahvos@netvision.net.il
Fax: +972 7 671 68 45
A Sequence of Four Middle Bronze Gates in Ashkelon.
Abstract
Esther Yadin Department of Archaeology
Tel Aviv University
POB 39040
Tel Aviv 69978
Israel
yadin@post.tau.ac.il Typological Analysis of the MBIIA pottery from Aphek according to its Stratigraphical Provenance.
Abstract


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