DAY 1

WEDNESDAY, 15 April 2015

9.00-10.00 Registration

10.00-10.15 Conference opening

10.15-11.30 Session 1. Palaeolithic and Neolithic (Chair: Marcel Burić)
Dunja MARTIĆ (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb), Mujina pećina – preliminary use wear analysis.
Laura-Simona DRAŞOVEAN (Institut für Prähistorische Archäologie, Freie Universität Berlin), Casting the stone: lithic variability in the Neolithic of the Romanian Banat region.
Ana ĐURIČIĆ (Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade), Vinča culture ovens – from cinnabarite to bread: a review of the interpretations and the role of ethnology in the archaeological studies.
Mateja HULINA (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb), Lipid residue analysis of neolithic pottery from eastern Croatia.
Kata SZILÁGYI (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest), Analysis of household units from chipped stone tools.
11.30-11.45 Discussion

11.45-12.00 Coffee break (hall A-018)

12.00-13.15 Session 2. Bronze Age (Chair: Daria Ložnjak Dizdar)
Péter CZUKOR (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest), A Late Bronze Age fortified settlement at Makó-Rákos, Császárvár and research on its hinterland.
Elena LEGHISSA (Institute of Archaeology ZRC SAZU, Ljubljana), The pile dwellings near Ig (Ljubljansko barje, Slovenia): new view of the ceramic finds.
Zuzana LITVIAKOVÁ (Faculty of Philosophy, Comenius University, Bratislava), Fortified settlement from Early Bronze Age in Hoste (SW Slovakia) – new results and perspectives.
Zrinka PREMUŽIĆ (Institute for Anthropological Research, Zagreb), Bioarchaeological analyses of Late Bronze Age cemeteries in southern Carpathian Basin.
Anna PRISKIN (University of Pécs & Universitat Autonòma de Barcelona), New possibilities in the research on the economy of the Late Bronze Age in Hungary.
13.15-13.30 Discussion

13.30-15.00 Lunch

15.00-16.30 Session 3. Iron Age (Chair: Asja Tonc)
Marta RAKVIN (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb), The Moslavina Region during the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age.
Petra STIPANČIĆ (Dolenjski muzej Novo Mesto), Novo mesto – Kapiteljska njiva. Late bronze Age Graves – time of changes at Kapiteljska njiva.
Ladislav CHMELO (Constantine the Philosopher University, Nitra), Western influences in the Hallstatt culture in northeast Alpine region.
Luciana RUMEGA-IRIMUŞ (Vasile Pârvan Institute of Archaeology, Bucharest), Pottery finds of Basarabi type along the Mures Valley. A chronological and typological approach.
Raluca-Eliza BĂTRÎNOIU (University of Bucharest), Considerations on the dynamics of Getic settlements in Wallachia (4th century BC – 1st century AD).
Malvinka URÁK (Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca), Late Iron Age settlement structures in the Eastern Carpathian Basin (4th-3rd century BC).
16.30-16.45 Discussion

16.45-17.00 Coffee Break (hall A-018)

17.00-18.15 Session 4. Classical Archaeology and Hellenistic period (Chair: Marina Milićević Bradač)
Jelena JOVANOVIĆ (Archaeological museum Split), Core-Formed Glass Vessels in the Archaeological Museum in Split.
Kamila NOCÓN (Jagiellonian University, Kraków), Casseroles, Frying Pans, Cooking Pots. Kitchen utensils from Hellenistic Period from Paphos Agora.
Annamária–Izabella PÁZSINT (Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca), The Private Associations of the Greco-Roman World: An Architectural Approach.
Aura PICCIONI (Regensburg University), Sacra privata in archaic Italy.
Maciej WACŁAWIK (Jagiellonian University, Kraków), Why did ancients make counterweights in the shape of an acorn?
18.15-18.30 Discussion