Aspects of religion and food production in the ancient Greek world
Aspects of religion and food production in the ancient Greek world
A conference to the memory of Berit Wells
The Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, Stockholm, 14–15 December 2009
Conference organisers: Jenny Wallensten and Arto Penttinen, Swedish Institute at Athens
Sponsors: The Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities and the Stiftelsen Riksbankens Jubileumsfond
Monday 14 December
09.00–09.15 Eva Rystedt Introduction
09.15–09.45 John Papadopoulos The bronze diadems of prehistoric Lofkënd and their Aegean and Balkan connections
09.45–10.15 Monica Nilsson Let’s drink to that! Perachora and Lerna as indicators of EH II ritualised interaction and transaction
10.15–10.45 Sarah Morris Dairy Queen? Churns and Cults in the Aegean and Beyond
10.45–11.00 Discussion
11.00–11.30 Coffee
11.30–12.00 Mats Johnson Food production and cult: the Neolithic perspective
12.00–12.30 Ann-Louise Schallin The Berbati valley as a service area for the Mycenean state - a model
12.30–14.00 Lunch
14.00–14.30 François de Polignac Water, grain and gods: a survey of panoramic cults
14.30–15.00 Signe Isager ‘May the earth bear them no fruit’ – two inscriptions from Halikarnassos, a partly published funerary inscription and a hitherto unpublished foundation
15.00–15.30 Jenny Wallensten Karpophoros deities and the produce of the earth
15.30–15.45 Discussion
15.45–16.15 Coffee
16.15–16.45 Gunnel Ekroth Animal Castration: cultic and agricultural perspectives
16.45–17.15 Charlotte Scheffer Preparation of food in Greek sanctuaries
17.15–17.30 Discussion
18.00 Dinner
Tuesday 15 December
10.00–10.15 Arto Penttinen Introduction to recent results from the Kalaureia Research program “The Sea, the city and the god”
0.15–10.45 Yannis Hamilakis & Aris Anagnostopoulos
Archaeological ethnography and public and community archaeology at Kalaureia
10.45–11.15 Anastasia Sarpaki & Arto Penttinen
Life next-door to a sanctuary: excavations in the so-called Building I in 2007–2009
11.15–11.45 Coffee
11.45–12.15 Marie-Françoise Billot & Jari Pakkanen
Observations on the architecture and the terracotta roofs in the Sanctuary of Poseidon at Kalaureia
2.15–12.45 Arja Karivieri & Petra Pakkanen
Deposit of miniature lamps: questions of cultic functions in the vicinity of the entrance to the Archaic Temple of Poseidon in Kalaureia
12.45–13.00 Discussion
13.00–13.15 Jenny Wallensten Closing remarks
