Samuel H. Kress Foundation
Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation
Miriam and Ira. D. Wallach Art Gallery
Organizer: Joanna S. Smith
PROGRAM [Download the symposium program]
Thursday January 20, 2005
First workshop program (workshop registration limited to 30 people)
[To register, please contact Joanna S. Smith (jss245@columbia.edu)]
Center for Archaeology and lab, 9th floor of Schermerhorn Extension
1:00-1:30
Joanna S. Smith (Columbia University)
Illustrated introduction to the workshop
1:30-3:30
Work with ceramics, small finds, samples, and records
3:30-4:00
Coffee/tea break
4:00-5:00
Discussion
5:00-7:00
Opening reception for the exhibition (8th floor of Schermerhorn outside the Wallach Art Gallery)
Friday January 21, 2005
Lecture program (open to the public)
501 Schermerhorn
9:00-9:30
Coffee/tea welcome
9:30-9:40
Jonathan Crary (Columbia University)
Introductory comments
9:40-9:50
Joanna S. Smith
Introduction to the sessions
I. Phlamoudhi, Cyprus in its Mediterranean archaeological and geological context
Moderator: Lee Z. Ullmann (Columbia University)
9:50-10:20
Despo Pilides (Department of Antiquities, Cyprus)
Toward completing the puzzle: a history of archaeological research in Cyprus
10:20-10:50
Jay S. Noller (Oregon State University)
Physical foundations of Phlamoudhi: its natural context and topography
10:50-11:10
Discussion
11:10-11:25
Coffee/tea break
II. Excavations at Phlamoudhi: art, architecture, and life through the ages: Part One Moderator: Roberta Casagrande (Columbia University)
11:25-11:55
Allan S. Gilbert (Fordham University)
The little expedition that could: an insider's view of Columbia's excavations
11:55-12:25
Joanna S. Smith
Phlamoudhi- Melissa : from settlement to sanctuary
12:25-12:45
Discussion
12:45-2:10
Lunch (8th floor of Schermerhorn outside the Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University)
2:10-2:15
Joanna S. Smith
Introduction to the afternoon sessions
III. Excavations at Phlamoudhi: art, architecture, and life through the ages: Part Two, Moderator: Todd A. Davis (Columbia University)
2:15-2:45
Mara T. Horowitz (Columbia University)
Phlamoudhi- Vounari : new perspectives on a multi-function site
2:45-3:15
Kyle L. Killian (Columbia University)
Hellenistic, Roman, and Medieval Phlamoudhi
3:15-3:35
Discussion
3:35-3:50
Coffee/tea break
IV. Plants, animals, food, and drink at Phlamoudhi, Moderator: Sandrine Larrivé-Bass (Columbia University)
3:50-4:20
Nancy M. Dammann Davis (Columbia University)
From seeds to landscape: archaeobotanical evidence from Phlamoudhi
4:20-4:50
David S. Reese (Yale University)
Man and animal on ancient Cyprus
4:50-5:10
Discussion
V. Historical Perspectives on the Columbia University Expedition to Phlamoudhi, Moderator: Joanna S. Smith
5:10-5:40
Robert S. Merrillees (France)
Phlamoudhi Vounari and Melissa : 35 years and 35 centuries later
5:40-6:00
Discussion
6:00-7:30
Reception (8th floor of Schermerhorn outside the Wallach Art Gallery)
Saturday January 22, 2005
Second workshop program (workshop registration limited to 30 people)
[To register, please contact Joanna S. Smith (jss245@columbia.edu)
Center for Archaeology and lab, 9th floor of Schermerhorn Extension
10:00-10:30
Joanna S. Smith
Illustrated introduction to the workshop
10:30-12:30
Work with ceramics, small finds, samples, and records
12:30-1:00
Lunch break
1:00-2:00
Discussion
2:00-5:00
Opportunity to visit the Wallach Art Gallery
Read the Abstracts and Biographies of our participants