Scientific programme

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3 October 2022

Time Duration Event Chair Title Speaker Abstract
09:00 30 Introduction Outline of the Salt and Power project. Scope and purpose of the International Meeting Attema, Alessandri, Bulian
09.30 15 Session 1 - Ethnographic case study Belardelli Ethnoarchaeological projects on salt in Romania Alexianu Download
09:45 15 Session 2 - Ancient evidence, briquetage Three millennia of Salt Production: Briquetage and Salt structures on the East Coast of Lincolnshire, England Lane Download
10:00 15 The “Briquetage de la Seille” (France, Lorraine): a “proto-industrial” Salt Production of the European Early Iron Age Olivier Download
10:15 15 A possible exploitation of marine resources in the Final Bronze Age Liguria: the layer F of the Chiavari necropolis Barbaro, Campana, Chella Download
10:30 15 Coffee break
10:45 15 Session 2 - Ancient evidence, briquetage Rolfo Brine-boiling and briquetage at the Villafáfila lakes (Central Iberia) during the Chalcolithic and the Bronze Age: a multi-disciplinary approach to technical, socio-economic and ritual aspects of the production of salt Guerra Doce, Delibes de Castro, Abarquero Moras Download
11:00 15 The deposits of reddish impasto olle: archaeological reality and possible interpretations Di Fraia, di Gennaro Download
11:15 15 Briquetage in Early Hellenistic Etruscan Spina (Ferrara, Italy) Reusser Download
11:30 45 Round table
12:15 105 Lunch
14:00 15 Session 3 - Ancient evidence, salterns di Gennaro Salt and salt pans in northeast Italy from Prehistory to the present Montagnari Kokelj, Bernardini,Forte,Moretti, Paiero, Furlani Download
14:15 15 Marine salt production in the Roman world: the salinae, their ownership and organisation Marzano Download
14:30 15 Architecture, construction system and functioning of the Roman saltworks of O Areal (Vigo-Galicia-Spain) Castro Carrera Download
14:45 45 Round table

4 October 2022

Time Duration Event Chair Title Speaker Abstract
09.30 15 Session 4 - Analytical methods and biology Sottili Salt Detection in Neolithic pottery from Gornja Tuzla, BH Pandzic Download
09:45 15 Tiny might be good: Exploring the potential for the genomic approach to infer induced effects on ancient saltworks De Angelis, Rickards Download
10:00 15 Radiocarbon Dating and Salt Production during the Period of Early State Formation on the Tyrrhenian Sea Coast Dee Download
10:15 15 Coffee break
10:30 15 Session 4 - Analytical methods and biology Sevink Salt Making in Antiquity and in the Middle Ages – A Microbiologist’s Perspective Oren Download
10:45 15 Salinity reconstruction of the chaîne opératoire of briquetage along the Tyrrhenian coast in Central Italy using diatoms De Novaes Nascimento Download
11:00 15 Ecological framework of saltern system: possible biological indicators for salt production Gravina, Gliozzi, Mazzini Download
11:15 45 Round table
12:00 105 Lunch
13:45 15 Session 5 - Socio-economic context Nijboer Late Bronze Age Salt Production in the Carpathians and its socio-economic context Saile Download
14:00 15 Salt landscapes from protohistory to Rome in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula: novelties and perspectives Currás Download
14:15 15 Salt and pastoralism in ancient Veneto Basso, Migliavacca Download
14:30 15 Cum grano salis. The functions of the protohistoric coastal settlements of Etruria di Gennaro, Mandolesi Download
14:45 15 The salt of early Rome: historical, economic and environmental contexts Cifani Download
15:00 15 Salt production and its social and economic context Harding Download
15:15 45 Round table
16:00 15 Conclusions SWOT analysis Vanzetti
16:15 15 Closing ceremony Attema, Alessandri, Bulian

International Workshop

From 3 to 4 October 2022, an international scientific meeting on the topic of ancient salt production will be held at the Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome/Koninklijk Nederlands Instituut [...]

Useful links

About Rome Galleria Borghese - One of the best art galleries in Rome, housed in the former Villa Borghese Pinciana Museo Carlo Bilotti - The art museum in the [...]

Reimbursements and costs

Reimbursements and costs The Groningen Institute of Archaeology (GIA) will directly pay for: The accommodation of speakers (one each contribution) and chairs. Check-in 2.10, check-out 5.10.2022. The GIA will [...]

Visiting the surroundings

Around the Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome (KNIR) The KNIR is located in the Villa Giulia neighbourhood that houses a diverse set of international organisations and institutions. In addition, [...]

Participants

Museo Provincial de Palencia Academia Email University of Groningen, Groningen Institute of Archaeology Soprintendenza Archeologia Belle Arti e Paesaggio per le province di Frosinone e Latina [...]

Accommodation

The accommodation Speakers and chairs will be hosted at "La Locanda di Piazza del Popolo" , Via Gian Domenico Romagnosi, 3. Rooms have already been booked by GIA from [...]

Venue

The venue The workshop will be hosted at the Koninklijk Nederlands Instituut Rome (KNIR). The Institute was founded in 1904. The main objective at that time was to study [...]

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