Program - Polska Akademia Umiejętności

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Program - Polska Akademia Umiejętności
Byzantine Coins in Central Europe
between the 5th and 10th Century
Monety bizantyńskie w Europie
Środkowej między V a X wiekiem
23–26 IV 2007
Polska Akademia Umiejętności
31-016 Kraków, ul. Sławkowska 17
Kancelaria:
tel: (4812) 424 02 00, fax: (48 12) 422 54 22
e-mail: [email protected]
www.pau.krakow.pl
INVITATION / ZAPROSZENIE
The Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences
and the Institute of Archaeology
of Rzeszów University
under the auspices of Union Académique
Internationale (programme No. 57 Moravia Magna)
shall invite you to take part in the international
conference
to be held
at the Assembly Hall of the Academy
Polska Akademia Umiejętności
i Instytut Archeologii Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego
pod patronatem Międzynarodowej Unii Akademii
(program UAI nr 57 Moravia Magna)
zapraszają na konferencję międzynarodową,
która odbędzie się w Dużej Auli
gmachu Polskiej Akademii Umiejętności
The conference will be accompanied
by an exhibition
ul. Sławkowska 17, 31-016 Kraków
Byzantine Coins – the National Museum
in Cracow Collection
Konferencji towarzyszyć będzie wystawa
Monety bizantyńskie z kolekcji Muzeum
Narodowego w Krakowie
Curator / Kurator: Dr. Jarosław Bodzek
National Museum in Cracow
Al. 3 Maja 1, 30-062 Kraków,
The ‘Pod Kozami’ Room / Sala „Pod Kozami”
We would like to invite you for coffee breaks
to the Academy rooms
W przerwach zapraszamy
do sal Akademii na kawę i herbatę
PROGRAM OF THE CONFERENCE
PROGRAM KONFERENCJI
Dr. François Planet (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lyon,
France)
Premières monnaies franques en argent
23 IV 2007 (Monday / poniedziałek)
Dr. Željko Demo (Archaeological Museum, Zagreb,
Croatia)
Invictissimus Auctor – an Unusual Series of
Baduila: New Examples from Croatia
OPENING OF THE CONFERENCE
OTWARCIE KONFERENCJI
10 a.m. – 10.40 a.m. / 1000 – 1040
LUNCH BREAK / PRZERWA OBIADOWA
1 p.m. – 3 p.m. / 1300 – 1500
Prof. Dr. Jerzy Wyrozumski (Secretary General Polish
Academy of Arts and Sciences, Cracow, Poland)
Inauguration de la conférence
SESSION / SESJA 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. / 1500 – 1700
Prof. Dr. Włodzimierz Bonusiak (Rector of Rzeszów
University, Rzeszów, Poland)
Eröffnung der Tagung
Dr. Vujadin Ivanišević (Archaeological Institute,
Belgrade, Serbia)
The Imitation of Coins in North Illyricum
Prof. Dr. Janusz Krzysztof Kozłowski (Director of the
Class II of the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences,
Cracow, Poland)
Le projet international de l’ Union Académique
Internationale – „Moravia Magna”
Dr. Delia Moisil (Romanian National History Museum,
Bucharest, Romania), Dr. Gabriel Talmaţchi (The
Museum of National History and Archaeology,
Constantza, Romania), Dr. Gabriel Custurea (The
Museum of National History and Archaeology,
Constantza, Romania)
Single Finds from the 5th Century in Dobrogea
Dr. Marcin Wołoszyn (Secretary of the Organizing
Committee, Institute of Archaeology, Rzeszów
University, Rzeszów, Poland)
Byzantinische Münzen in Mitteleuropa des 5. – 10.
Jahrhunderts – Ein Paar Vorbemerkungen zu der
Tagung
SESSION / SESJA 10.40 a.m. – 1 p.m. / 1040 – 1300
Prof. Dr. Georges Depeyrot (Centre de Recherches
Historiques, Paris, France)
A Network for the Study on Coin Finds in Europe
Dr. Mathias Hardt (Geisteswissenschaftliches Zentrum.
Geschichte und Kultur Ostmitteleuropas e. V., Leipzig,
Deutschland)
Annual Payments and Tributes in Early Medieval
Royal Treasures
COFFEE BREAK / PRZERWA NA KAWĘ
11.40 a.m. – noon / 1140 – 1200
Mgr. Péter Prohászka (Esztergom, Hungary)
Ost- und weströmische Goldmünzen aus dem
5. Jahrhundert im Karpatenbecken
PhDr. Karol Pieta, DrSc. (Archaeological Institute,
Slovak Academy of Sciences, Nitra, Slovakia), PhDr.
Eva Kolníková, DrSc. (Archaeological Institute, Slovak
Academy of Sciences, Nitra, Slovakia)
Frühvölkerwanderungszeitliche Münzhorte und
andere Münzfunde in der Slowakei
Opening of an exhibition “Byzantine Coins – the
National Museum in Cracow Collection” / Otwarcie
wystawy „Monety bizantyńskie z kolekcji Muzeum
Narodowego w Krakowie”
Kurator: Dr. Jarosław Bodzek, National Museum
in Cracow, Al. 3 Maja 1, 30-062 Kraków, The ‘Pod
Kozami’ Room / Sala „Pod Kozami” 6 p.m. / 1800
24 IV 2007 (Tuesday / wtorek)
SESSION / SESJA 10 a.m. – 12.30 p.m. / 1000 – 1230
Dr. Jarosław Bodzek (Institute of Archaeology,
Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland)
Remarks on Inflow of Roman Coins into Southern
Poland in 4th and 5th Century
Prof. Dr. Aleksander Bursche (Institute of Archaeology,
Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland)
Two Gold Bracteates from the Collection of
Württembergisches Landesmuseum Stuttgart
Dr. Renata Ciołek (Institute of Archaeology, Warsaw
University, Warsaw, Poland)
Solidusfunde in den südlichen Ostseegebieten
Dr. Helle Horsnæs (The Royal Collection of Coins and
Medals, The National Mueum of Denmark, Köbenhavn,
Denmark)
Finds of Late Roman and Byzantine Coins in Denmark
Prof. Dr. Tuukka Talvio (The National Museum of
Finland, Helsinki, Finland)
Solidus Finds in the Northern Lands
COFFEE BREAK / PRZERWA NA KAWĘ
1230 – 1300 / 12.30 p.m. – 1 p.m.
SESSION / SESJA 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. / 1300 – 1500
Dr. Maja Hadži-Maneva (National Bank of the Republic
of Macedonia, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia)
Coin Hoards from the End of the 6th and 7th Century
Found in Republic Macedonia
Dr. Tomislav Šeparović (The Museum of Croatian
Archeological Monuments, Split, Croatia)
Coin Finds of Emperor Constantine V Copronymus
in Southern Croatia
Dr. Mihaela Iacob (The Institute of Eco-Museum
Researches Tulcea, Tulcea, Romania, Accademia di
Romania in Roma, Rome, Italy)
La circulation monétaire (L)ibida (Mésie Inférieure)
du Ve jusquu’an au début du VIIe siècle…
Dr. Gabriel Custurea (The Museum of National History
and Archaeology, Constantza, Romania)
Some Guiding Marks Regarding Byzantine Coins
Circulation in Dobroudja (6th–7th Century)
Mgr. Andrei Gandila (Romanian National History
Museum, Bucharest, Romania)
Face Value or Bullion Value? Early Byzantine Coins
beyond the Lower Danube Border
Dr. Ivar Leimus (Estonian History Museum, Tallinn,
Estonia)
Byzantine Coins in Estonia
LUNCH BREAK / PRZERWA NA OBIAD
3 p.m. – 5 p.m. / 1500 – 1700
COFFEE BREAK / PRZERWA NA KAWĘ
11.30 a.m. – noon / 1130 – 1200
26 IV 2007 (Thursday / czwartek)
Dr. Marcin Wołoszyn (Institute of Archaeology, Rzeszów
University, Rzeszów, Institute of Archaeology and
Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Cracow, Poland)
Byzantinische Münzen des 6. –7. Jahrhunderts aus
Polen im mitteleuropäischen Milieu
SESSION / SESJA 10 a.m. – 12.30 p.m. / 1000 – 1230
SESSION / SESJA 5 p.m. – 6.40 p.m. / 1700 – 1840
Dr. Jörg Drauschke (Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Mainz, Deutschland)
Byzantine Coins in the Eastern Parts of the
Merovingian Empire
Dr. Felix Biermann (Lehrstuhl für Ur- und Frühgeschichte,
Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald, Greifswald,
Deutschland)
Hiatus or Continuity? Settlement History from
Migration Period to the Early Slavonic Times
between Rivers Elbe and Oder with Special Emphasis
on the Coin Finds
Dr. Heinz Winter (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Wien,
Österreich)
Byzantinische Münzen in Ostösterreich im 6. – 9.
Jahrhundert
Mgr. Jiři Militký (The Centre for Medieval Studies at
Charles University and the Academy of Sciences of the
Czech Republic, Praha, Czech Republic)
Funde byzantinischer Münzen des 6. und 7.
Jahrhunderts im Böhmen und Mähren
25 IV 2007 (Wednesday / środa)
SESSION / SESJA 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. / 1000 – 1300
PhDr. Jozef Zábojník, CSc. (Archaeological Institute,
Slovak Academy of Sciences, Nitra, Slovakia)
Antike Münzen auf dem Gebiet der Slowakei in der
Zeit des Avaren Reiches
Mgr. Péter Somogyi (Satteins, Österreich)
Der Fund von Kleinschelken (Siebenbürgen, 1856)
im Lichte neuentdeckter Archivdaten
Dr. Yurij A. Prokopenko (Department of Archaeology,
Stavropol State University of Pedagogy, Stavropol, Russia)
On Findings of Byzantine Coins and their Imitations
(the 5th – 9th Centuries) in the Central and East
Region of the Ciscaucasia Territories
LUNCH BREAK / PRZERWA NA OBIAD
1 p.m. – 3 p.m. / 1300 – 1500
SESSION / SESJA 3 p.m. – 5.30 p.m. / 1500 – 1730
PhDr. Nad’a Profantová CSc.(Institute of Archaeology,
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Praha,
Czech Republic)
Byzantine Coins in Czech Republic in the 9th and 10th
Century
PhDr. Ján Hunka CSc. (Archaeological Institute, Slovak
Academy of Sciences, Nitra, Slovakia)
Finds of Byzantine Coins from 5th–10th Century from
Northern Part of Carpathian Basin
Prof. Dr. Ernest Oberländer-Târnoveanu (Romanian
National History Museum, Bucharest, Romania)
The Byzantine Empire and the Territories North
of the Danube (9th–10th Century): The Numismatic
Evidence
Mgr. Adam Gliksman (Institute of History, Jagiellonian
University, Cracow, Poland)
Some Remarks on the Beginning of Byzantine Coins
Influence into Wielkopolska in 10th Century
Prof. Dr. Maciej Salamon (Institute of History,
Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland)
The Gilded Miliaresion from Excavations at Cracow
Market Square
Dr. Michail M. Ievlev (Institute of Archaeology, National
Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine)
Byzantine Bronze Chinks from the Burial of a
Combatant of the 10th Century in Kiev
Dr. Andrei W. Petrauskas (Institute of Archaeology,
National Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Kiev,
Ukraine)
Byzantine Solid from Excavations by Bogdan
Zvizdetsky in Ancient Iskorosten
Dr. Thomas Brueggemann (Institut für Klassische
Altertumswissenschaften,
Martin-Luther-Universität
Halle-Wittenberg, Halle (Saale), Deutschland)
From Money- to Exchange-Trade. Nomads and the
Changing Economy on the Byzantine Chersones
(10th – 13th Century)
FINAL REMARKS AND CLOSING
OF THE CONFERENCE
PODSUMOWANIE I ZAMKNIĘCIE
KONFERENCJI
Prof. Dr. Maciej Salamon (Institute of History,
Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland)
Closing remarks / Podsumowanie wygłoszonych
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