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CONFERENCE: 'A Tale of two Sicilies: Current research on Sicilian Early Medieval history'
10.00-12.30
Lucia Arcifa (Università di Catania), Annliese Nef (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne), Sicily in a Mediterranean context: regional diverging paths or insular polycentrism (VII-XII century)?
Alessandra Bagnera (Università di Roma), Annliese Nef (Université Paris 1 panthéon-Sorbonne), Elena Pezzini (Museo Archeologico Regionale di Palermo « A. Salinas »), Changing scale: an attempt to shed light on the internal diversity of the city of Palermo (9th-12th centuries)
Alessandra Bagnera (Università di Roma), Claudio Capelli (Università di Genova), Viva Sacco (Ecole française de Rome), The technological diversity in glazed ceramics of Islamic Palermo: an indicator of multipolar relations?
13.30-16.30
Martin Carver (University of York), Looking for Demography – cemeteries, communities and affiliations in early Medieval Sicily
Alessandra Molinari (Università Roma-Tor Vergata), Food and Foodways in Medieval Sicily
Girolamo Fiorentino (Università del Salento), Food, crops and cash crops: the melting pot of medieval Sicily
www.mfo.cnrs.fr/calendar
No registration needed
Date:
27 May 2019, 10:00
Venue:
Maison Française d’Oxford, 2-10 Norham Rd, Oxford OX2 6SE
Speaker: Various Speakers
Organising department:
Maison Française d'Oxford
Organiser:
Vivien Prigent (MFO)
Part of:
Maison Française d'Oxford Events
Booking required?:
Not required
Cost:
Free
Audience:
Public
Editor:
Laura Spence