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24 Set 2025 09:00

Connected Mountains Mobility and Interconnections Between Eastern Anatolia and the Southern Caucasus

Aula Baratto, Ca’ Foscari - Dorsoduro 3246

Connected Mountains
Mobility and Interconnections Between Eastern Anatolia and the Southern Caucasus

September 23-24, 2025

Wedsnesday, September 24, 2025, 9.00 am - 6.30 pm
Aula Baratto, Ca’ Foscari - Dorsoduro 3246

EXAMPLES OF CONTEMPORARY MOBILITY; ROUTES AND RAW MATERIALS
Chair: prof. Elena Rova

9.00-9.25 Dr. Gwendoline Lemaitre (Laboratoire d’ethnologie et de sociologie comparative, Université Paris Nanterre, France), Factors influencing changes in sheep pastoral mobility in Georgia between modern, Soviet and contemporary times

9.25-9.50 Dr. Laura Mafizzoli (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czechia), Pastoralism and Armenian-Azerbaijani Relations in the Paravani Lake Area, Highland Rural Georgia

9.50-10.15 Dr. Francesco Bianchi (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy), Which path to the sources? Corridors of movement between the Southern Caucasus and Eastern Anatolia in light of the results of the ESPREMO project

10.15-10.40 Coffee Break

10.40-11.05 Prof. Ulderico Santamaria (University of Tuscia, Viterbo, Italy), Archaeometric paths as contribution to research on the prehistoric communities mobility in Anatolia

11.05-11.30 Dr. Martina Ciavardini, Dr. Giorgia Agresti (University of Tuscia, Viterbo, Italy), Traces of movement: mobility and exchanges in prehistoric societies between the Upper Euphrates and the Southern Caucasus in the light of pXRF analyses

11.30-11.55 Daniele Moscone (Kiel University, Kiel, Germany), Common practices, networks of raw materials and knowledge: Chalcolithic macro-blades from the Euphrates Basin

11.55-12.20 Dr. Nikolas Heil (Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum, Germany), Metals and Metallurgy as Proxy for Mobility: The example of Arslantepe between period VII and VIB2

12.20-12.45 Prof. Thomas Stöllner (Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum, Germany), Pastoral practice and mining: Results and Perspectives from Chalcolithic and Bronze Age Highland communities in the Near East

12.45-14.30 Buffet Lunch

ECONOMY AND PASTORAL MOBILITY, ISOTOPIC INDICATORS OF MOBILITYC
Chair prof. Gian Maria Di Nocera

14.30-14.55 Dr. Adeline Vautrin (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy), Breeding practices during the Bronze Age in the Kura Valley (Shida Kartli, Georgia)

The full programme of the two days is attached.

LINK to the Zoom meeting

Final conference of the PRIN-2022 ESPREMO Project «EStimating PREhistoric MObility in the mountainous regions of the Near East: animal management, raw materials procurement, technology and settlement patterns as indicators of movement and interconnections”. Codice progetto: 20227JXEB2 - CUP: H53D23000070006

Organizzatore

Department of Humanities (Elena Rova)

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