The Third Croatian-Hungarian PhD Conference on Ancient History and Archaeology

The Third Croatian-Hungarian PhD Conference on Ancient History and Archaeology
03/22

2019. március 22. 09:00 - 17:30

1088 Budapest, Múzeum krt. 6–8.

03/22

2019. március 22. 09:00 - 17:30

1088 Budapest, Múzeum krt. 6–8.


Budapest, 22nd March 2019.
Venue: István Hahn Seminary, Department of Ancient History,
ELTE University, 1088 Budapest, Múzeum krt. 6–8.

09:00 Opening greetings by Prof. György Németh ELTE, and Iva Kaic, Zagreb, heads of the organizing committee

Greek and Roman Archaeology and History

Chair: Prof. Dr. György Németh

9:15 Filip Budić (University of Zagreb):  Some questions about the lack of the Greek interest for the Eastern Adriatic Coast during the Archaic era

9:35 Dániel Seres (ELTE, Budapest) Argumentation in the Olynthiacsof Demosthenes

9:55 László Krén (ELTE, Budapest): Ctesias’ and Megasthenes’ Indicaand the Greek Paradoxography

10:15 Discussion and coffee break

11:00 Gergely Tóth (ELTE, Budapest): Human sacrifices in the Roman Republic.

11:20 Réka Fazekas (ELTE, Budapest): Sacrilege in Bona Dea rite. Can this scandal be used for an evidence to testify any aspects of the problems of the Roman Republic?

11:40 István Czeti (ELTE, Budapest): Restoring the sturcture in the story of Philemon and Baucis

12:00 Dániel Réfi-Oszkó (ELTE, Budapest): Treacherous Shields. New informations about a Late Antique relief with the help of the Notitia Dignitatum

12:20 Discussion and lunch

 

Roman Pannonia and Dalmatia

Chair: Dr. Iva Kaic

13:30 Katarina Šprem– Robert Matijašić(Juraj Dobrila University of Pula): Stone as a resource in Istrian antiquity

13:50 Jura Triplat (University of Zagreb): Changing Landscape and Changing Perspective: Cetina Valley and Roman Presence

14:10 Vesna Matić (University of Zagreb): Liber or Silvanus? Iconography of the Roman stele from Plate on the island of Brač 

14:30 Nirvana Silnović (Central European University): Some Aspects of the Production and Dissemination of Mithraic Sculpture in the Roman Province of Dalmatia

14:50 Tünde Vágási (ELTE, Budapest): Iovi Optimo Maximo Dolicheno et Heliopolitano. Collective altars to Syrian town deities in Pannonia

15:10 Domagoj Bužanić (University of Zagreb): Late Roman cavalry equipment in Croatia

15:30 Final discussion

16:00-17:30 Visit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, Department of Antiquity