Rediscovering the overlooked : New approches to analyze surface artefacts
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Rediscovering the overlooked : New approches to analyze surface artefacts

Archaïos Seminar, organized by Maria Paola Pellegrino and Jean-Jacques Herr

By ARCHAÏOS

Date and time

Friday, May 23 · 10am - 2pm CEST

Location

Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

12 Place du Panthéon 75005 Paris France

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 hours

ABSTRACT

Surface artefacts, often overlooked or undervalued, hold the potential to transform our understanding of archaeological sites. This workshop will explore how surface materials can be systematically studied to uncover critical insights into past societies. By leveraging innovative technologies such as GIS mapping, photogrammetry, and material analysis, along with interpretative frameworks designed for various artefact types (ceramics, lithics, metals, and other objects), these materials emerge as a rich and underutilized resource in archaeological surveys. Through interdisciplinary methodologies and case studies, the event aims to demonstrate how these artefacts, when contextualized within their environmental and spatial settings, can reconstruct settlement patterns, trade networks, and technological practices.


PROGRAM

9h30 - 9h50 : War and Heritage: Tracing the transformation of rural landscapes in Iraqi Kurdistan.
Lenka Starková (University of West Bohemia)

10h00 - 10h20 : Surface stone concentrations as indicators of subsurface architecture: a case study from the Dinka settlement complex, Iraqi Kurdistan.
Andrea Squitieri (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)

11h00 - 11h20 : Tracing time through surface material assemblages: new insights into human occupation in the al ʿUlā Valley.
Maria Paola Pellegrino (Archaïos)

11h30 - 11h50 : Diving into the artefacts’ Terra Incognita: new insights on surface lithics in archaeology.
Maria Pia Maiorano (Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Sciences - Prague)

12h00 - 12h20 : Questioning borders and territory. Mapping the pottery traditions using survey material in the Zagros Piedmont during the Iron Age.
Jean-Jacques Herr (Archaïos, Université de Strasbourg, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)

12h30 - 13h00 : General discussion and conclusion

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