Future Lectures and Conferences

UISPP Archaeometry Conference

On 6-8 November 2025 the UISPP Archaeometry Conference on Stone, Glass, Ceramics and Metals (Chania2025) will be held in Chania, Crete. Further information is available at https://chania2025.sciencesconf.org/?lang=en. Papers and posters of interest to Nestor readers will include:
C. Skark, T. Skowronek, and C. von Rüden, “Middle Minoan Innovation—Talc as a White Pigment on Polychrome Kamares Ware”
I. Berg, “The Archaeology of Linear B Tablets”
E. Nodarou and M. Tsipopoulou, “Pots and Gods in East Crete at the End of the Bronze Age: A Petrographic Study of Ceramic Materials from the Late Minoan IIIC Shrine of Halasmenos”
C. Minos, “Technologies of Tradition or Innovation? A Technological and Compositional Study of Late Bronze Age Utilitarian Pottery from Enkomi, Cyprus”
S. C. Ferrence, A. Giumlia-Mair, P. P. Betancourt, J. D. Muhly, M. Tsipopoulou, A. Allshouse, and S. Kiorpe, “A Late Prepalatial Family in Death: Archaeometry of Grave Goods from the Petras Necropolis in Eastern Crete”
G. Rethemiotakis, A. Giumlia-Mair, and S. C. Ferrence, “The Complex Metallurgy of the Minoan Ring from Kastelli Pediada”
C. Sofianou, P. P. Betancourt, T. Brogan, A. Giumlia-Mair, and K. Zervaki, “Copper Alloy Kouros Recovered by the Greek Police on Crete in 2015”
N. Dimopoulou, A. Giumlia-Mair, P. P. Betancourt, G. Rethemiotakis, and S. C. Ferrence, “Iridescent Bluish-Black Metal Objects from the Neopalatial Cemetery at Poros, Crete”
A. Kanta and A. Giumlia-Mair, “The Foundation Deposit from Neopalatial Room 3 in the Religious Center of Knossos”
E. Papadopoulou, N. Maravelaki, and N. Kallithrakas-Kontos, “Characterization of Bronze Objects from the Maroulas Minoan Cemetery, Rethymnon, Crete, Greece”
G. Di Lorenzo, “Koinè Metals in Crete: The Case of the Peschiera Daggers”
F. Hulek, P. Voudouris, M. Bode, M. Jansen, and Y. Bassiakos, “From Mine to Metal: Refining the Chronology of Laurion’s Silver Production through Galena Analysis”
P. P. Betancourt, S. Chrysoulaki, E. Tsitsa, K. Christakis, A. Giumlia-Mair, S. C. Ferrence, and G. Lazoura, “The Town Mosaic from Knossos”
H. Dierckx, J. M. Kenoyer, G. E. Ludvik, and M. Tsipopoulou, “Local or Imported: Stone Bead Manufacturing Techniques from Petras Cemetery, Siteia”
C. Meramveliotaki, “A Stone Pyxis with a Lying Dog Found in the Gorge of the Dead in Zakros Has Astronomical Significance:

 

2025 International Lithic Studies Society Conference

On 7-8 November 2025 the 2025 International Lithic Studies Society Conference will be held in Leicester, UK. Further information is available at https://www.lithics.org/events/conference/. Papers of interest to Nestor readers will include:
A. Minelli, “The lithic industry of the archaeological site of Pyrgos Mavroraki: new data for the reconstruction of the human presence on the Cypriot island”
D. De Caro, “Palaeolithic landscapes: raw material procurement and lithic variability in the Megalopolis Basin (Greece)”

 

SOMA 2025

On 27-29 November 2025 the XXVIth annual Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology (SOMA 2025) will be held at the National Museum of Underwater Archaeology ARQVA in Cartagena, Spain, with the theme “Archaeology and Cultural Heritage in the Mediterranean: challenges and assessments of management.” Further information is available at https://www.cultura.gob.es/mnarqua/investigacion/cursos-conferencias-congresos/congresos/soma-26.html. Posters of interest to Nestor readers will include:
M. Girtzi, “The Palace of Minos at Knossos: re-examining the ‘restoration project’ of Arthur Evans”

 

PeClA 2026

On 1-2 December 2025 the 10th Perspectives on Classical Archaeology International Postgraduate Conference (PeClA 2026). Finis Vitae: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Death, Burial and Afterlife in the Ancient World will be held in Prague. Further information is available at https://ukar.ff.cuni.cz/en/pecla-2025-finis-vitae-multidisciplinary-approaches-to-death-burial-and-afterlife-in-the-ancient-world/. Papers of interest to Nestor readers will include:
A. Fatsi, “What Could Have Been: Childhood, Identity and Mortuary Practice in Mycenaean Greece”
D. Papageorgiou, “Shifting Burial Practices and Social Relations in Palaepaphos During the Late Bronze Age”
J. Ondrášik, “Selected Problems in the Cemeteries of Late Bronze Age Crete”
V. Meyer, “A Matter of Shape: Gender and Sex-Related Grave Markers in Geometric Attica - Evidence from Kraters and Amphorae”
L. Girella, “An Almost Untold Story: Funerary and Burial Practices in the Bronze Age”
T. Tsempera, “Life and Death at the Edge: Biocultural Adaptation in the Liminal Environment of Bronze Age Samikon”

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