BYZANTIUM IN THE ADRIATIC
FROM THE 6THTO 12THCENTURY
Museum of Croatian Archaeological Monuments
Split, 28-30 September 2018
Programme & Abstracts |
The conference’s special thematic strands include, but are not limited to, the following topics:
§ defining ‘Byzantium’ and its influence in the Adriatic context
§ (dis)continuity of the Byzantine presence in the Adriatic region
§ Adriobyzantinism, Latin Byzantinism, Slavic Byzantinism
§ overlapping zones of influences: problems of centre, periphery and province
§ comparative studies: Ravenna, Pentapolis, Roman Duchy, Venice, Istria, Greece, Sicily, Sardinia, Apulia, Calabria, Benevento, Marche, etc.
§ Byzantium’s influence on the ethnogeneses in the Adriatic coastal area
§ transmission of texts
§ conversion, Christianization and the Church (the interference of jurisdictional and liturgical influences from Constantinople, Rome, Aquileia/Grado; the network of bishoprics; the Cyrillo-Methodian Mission)
§ Byzantine legal traditions
§ Byzantine traditions in diplomatics, language, anthroponymy, toponymy, hagiography
§ Byzantine traditions in social structures (urban elites, aristocracy, family and society)
§ manifestations of Byzantine authority: public institutions, administrative structures, circulation of Byzantine money, seals
§ Byzantine cultural circles in the Adriatic (Justinianic Age, Macedonian dynasty, etc.)
§ settlements, towns, urban history, spatial organization
§ material culture with Byzantine characteristics and provenance in the Adriatic (archaeology, cemeteries, jewellery, weapons, tools, costumes)
§ the so-called Byzantine limes marittimus in the Adriatic (forts, castra, defence systems)