Negotiating Identities, Constructing Territories: Pre-Roman Iberia
Schedule
Thu Oct 17 2024 at 04:30 pm to Sat Oct 19 2024 at 05:30 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society | Chicago, IL
About this Event
Beginning in the ninth century BCE the coasts and fertile valleys of Iberia were tapped by Phoenician and Greek merchants and settlers coming from the eastern Mediterranean. An extended international network was created, which attracted the participation of Etruscans, Sardinians, Cypriots, and others. This conference interrogates how these diverse groups first knitted an interconnected space, which led to the making of new economic, cultural, and environmental horizons before the Mediterranean was politically connected under Rome. The conference presents novel data and perspectives with a focus on the negotiation and construction of identities and territories, as well as new explorations of past environmental challenges.
Organized by Michael Dietler (University of Chicago, Anthropology) and Carolina López-Ruiz (University of Chicago, Divinity School and Department of Classics) as part of the research project at the Neubauer Collegium.
Co-sponsored by the Franke Institute for the Humanities, the Center for International Social Science Research (CISSR), the Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures (ISAC), and the Departments of Anthropology and Classics at the University of Chicago.
IMAGE: Aereal view of the site of Cerro del Villar, Málaga. Photo by Photodrone Tech SL © Cerro del Villar Archaeological Project.
Where is it happening?
Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society, 5701 South Woodlawn Avenue, Chicago, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays: