Future Lectures and Conferences

Irish Institute of Hellenic Studies at Athens

The schedule of lectures and seminars hosted by the Irish Institute of Hellenic Studies at Athens has been announced for spring 2026. Further information will be posted about each lecture as the date approaches. Lectures of interest to Nestor readers will include:
12 February 2026 (online): J. R. Baxley Craig, “Food Processing in Prehistoric Greece: A Perspective from Ground Stone Tool Studies”
19 February 2026 (online): N. Abell, J. R. Baxley Craig, L. Alberti, and C. Weber, “Households as hosts? Quantifying cups and cookpots to shed light on commensality at Bronze Age Ayia Irini, Kea”
5 March 2026 (hybrid): K. Kopanias, “Gender at Home and Before the Law: Domestic Roles in Hittite Legal Texts and the Homeric Epic Tradition”

 

Friends of the INSTAP SCEC Online Lectures

The schedule the Friends of the INSTAP SCEC Online Lectures has been announced for spring 2026. All lectures will be held at 12:00 pm Eastern Time/7:00 pm in Greece. Registration is required before each lecture. Further information is available at https://instapstudycenter.net/lecture-series/. Lectures of interest to Nestor readers will include:
25 February 2026: L. Dautais, “The Golden Age (c. 1450-1400 BCE): A reassessment of the relationships between the emergent Knossian Kingdom and the powerful Egyptian Empire”
4 March 2026: S. Todaro, “Neolithic antecedents of Minoan calcestruzzo and horizontal timber-framed architecture: new data from Phaistos”
22 April 2026: A Shapland, ““Bronze Age Urbanism at Palaikastro: Insights from the 2022 excavations”

 

Aegis Day VII

On 10 February 2026 the Annual Research Seminar (Aegis Day VII) will be held by the archaeological research group Aegis at the Université catholique de Louvain, organized by Prof. C. Langohr . Further information is available at https://site.minoan-aegis.net/activities/aegis-days/aegis-day-vii; Aegis Day is free and open to the public, but registration is required. The program will be:
L. Dautais, “Keftiu, the Creto-Hellenized kingdom of Knossos (LM II-IIIA2 early): A view from Thutmosid Egypt”
N. Dauby, “Defining pottery production traditions in Bronze Age Crete (1700-1200 BCE): An interdisciplinary approach”
J. Tsafou, “The Function and Use of Minoan Cooking Ware: Fresh Perspectives”
R. Dubois, “New Insights into Protopalatial Crete: From Site-to-Site Pottery to Communities”
K. Regnier, “Minoan Serpentinite Vases: A Geological Characterization with Archaeological Insights into Material Choice, Craft Techniques, and Regional Networks”
P. Bacoup, “The Use of Wood in Sissi’s Earthen Architecture: A Methodological Framework”
R. Campbell, “Islands in Data: Reconstructing Early Bronze Age Aegean Networks through Machine Learning”
K. Famprikatzi, “Sailors, Fishermen, and Marine Craftsmen: Tracing their Imprint in Coastal Neopalatial Settlements”
A. Solomou, A. Schmitt, and I. Caloi, “Pit FE116 from the Cemetery of Sissi: Baby Steps in the Archaeothanatological Analysis of the Human Skeletal Remains”

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