Karia and the Dodekanese Cultural interrelations in the south-eastern Aegean ca. 500 BC AD 500 The Danish Institute at Athens, January 24-26, 2018

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Karia and the Dodekanese Cultural interrelations in the south-eastern Aegean ca. 500 BC AD 500 The Danish Institute at Athens, January 24-26, 2018 Wednesday, 24 January 14.00 Registration 14.30 Welcome I. Buildings, cities and sanctuaries Chair: B. Poulsen 14.35 P. Pedersen (Odense): The Maussolleion at Halikarnassos and the Ionian Renaissance from late Classical to Hellenistic. 15.00 L.-M. Caliò Catania): Cities and Urbanisation in Eastern Greece 15.25 A. Diler (Mugla): The Hekatomneion in Mylasa 15.50 J. Blid & P. Hellström (Uppsala): Anta construction and design in Hekatomnid Labraunda 16.15 C. Wilkening Aumann (Marburg): The Temple of Hemithea at Kastabos and the Ionian Renaissance 16.40 Break Chair: P. Pedersen 17.10 G. Rocco (Bari): The language of Coan architecture between synoicism and Late Hellenism 17.35 E. Poupaki (Athens): Imports of building stones from Hecatomnid Karia in earlysynoecised Kos: Architectural remains, possible quarry-sources 18.00 S. Skaltsa (Copenhagen): Common buildings, building in common : building projects within the Rhodian State 18.25 W. Held (Marburg): Influence from the Dodekanese in Karian sanctuaries in the Hellenistic period

18.50 H. Fragaki (Leiden): Western Asia Minor workshops and the early Hellenistic architecture of Alexandria Thursday, 25 January II. Ceramics, production and trade relations Chair: B. Poulsen 9.00 J. Lund (Copenhagen): The use of the Maussolleion terrace after Maussollos and Artemisia: The evidence of the finds 9.25 N. Sauer Petersen (Copenhagen): Hellenistic transport amphora centres and their networks: Rhodes, Cnidus and Cos 9.50 K. Konuk: Mainland and island mints of Caria through the new Historia Numorum Online project: new research perspectives 10.15 D. Ignatiadou, Colorless glass vessels from the tomb chamber of Maussollos 10.40 Break Chair: J. Lund 11.10 L. Peloschek (Copenhagen): Knidian Grey Ware in Rhodes a first assessment 11.35 D. Grigoropoulos & E. Marzec (Berlin/Athens): Knidian Fine Wares in Hellenistic and Roman Halasarna: Assessing their Impact on the Local Market and their Influence on Local Pottery Production 12.00 A. Nagy et al. (Budapest): Commercial connections between the south-eastern Aegean and Pannonia: The amphora evidence 12.30 Lunch break III. Travelling identities and cultural relations

Chair: Stine Birk 14.00 J. Bodzek (Krakow): The satraps of Caria and the Lycians in Achaemenid period: the numismatic evidence 14.25 J.-M. Carbon (Liège) and S. Isager (Odense): The Possibility of a (Karian) Island : Halikarnassos in the early reign of Ptolemy II and the League of Islanders 14.50 L. Radloff (Koç University), J. Leidwanger, E. S. Greene, N. Tuna and N. Atıcı: Structuring Urban Space and Maritime Networks at Burgaz, Turkey 15.20 Break Chair: S. Isager 15.50 K. Höghammar (Uppsala): The moving movers. Foreigners buried on Kos in the Hellenistic age. 16.15 E. Interdonato (Lille): Carian influences in Early-Hellenistic Cos: political, urban and religious aspects 16.40 N. Dimakis & G. Doulfis (Kos): Karian reflections in Halasarna on Kos 17.05 D.-M. Lala & M. Koukouli (Athens): Preliminary report on the statistical analysis of qualitative data from the inscriptions of the sanctuary of Athena in Lindos: foreign dedicators and artisans Friday, 26 January IV. Sculpture and cultural relations Chair: T. Myrup Kristensen 9.00 A. Corso (Athens): The problem of the masters of the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus 9.25 E. Ghisellini (Roma): Connections between Caria, Dodecanese and Alexandria: the case of sculpture 9.50 Κ. Bairami (Rhodos): Hellenistic sculpture as artistic expression of a wide geographical and political unity: the case of Rhodes and its relations to Caria

10.15 P. Ruggendorfer (Wien): The diversity of motif. On the broader contextualization of banquet-scenes in Karia and the Dodekanese 10.40 Break Chair: P. Pedersen 11.10 S. Birk Kristensen & T. Myrup Kristensen (Aarhus): Cylindrical altars from Halikarnassos and Kos: Contextualising a shared funerary culture 11.35 C. Tsouli (Athens): Cultural interdependence between Kos and Karia as illustrated by the grave markers (semata) of the Hellenistic period 12.00 E. Laflı (Izmir): Hellenistic and Roman steles in Karia and the Dodekanese 12.25 C. Özgan (Istanbul): Carian Connections with South Italy: The Case Studies Knidos and Paestum 12.50 Lunch break V. The imperial period and the revival of Late Antiquity Chair: 14.00 M. Livadiotti (Bari): Kos: the official language of the Imperial architecture 14.25 G. Mazzilli (Bari): The "School of Kos" and architectural koiné in the South-Eastern Aegean during Late Antiquity 14.50 B. Poulsen (Aarhus) Mosaics and cultural interrelations between Karia and the Dodecanese in Late Antiquity Break 15.15 Chair: J. Carlsen 15.40 I. Baldini (Bologna) The early Byzantine Architecture in Kos: cultural interactions with the nearby regions of Asia Minor

16.05 M. Kappas & K. Kefala (Rhodes): Across the waves: Early Christian Paintings from Kalymnos and Caria 16.30 A. Katsioti & N. Mastrochristos (Rhodes): The diffusion of the cult of saint Kerykos in the Dodecanese and the Rhodian Peraia 17.00 Concluding remarks The conference has been supported by the Carlsberg Foundation, by Aarhus University (the research Programme: Classical Antiquity and its Heritage), the University of Southern Denmark and the National Museum of Denmark