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Interdisciplinary Approaches to Marginalised Peoples in the Ancient World: Women and Children

CRASIS Marginalised Peoples Network Workshop

 

Workshop Title: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Marginalised Peoples in the Ancient World: Women and Children
Date & Time: 9 May 2025
Location: Tammeszaal (4th floor), University Library, Broerstraat 4, Groningen
Registration Deadline: 1 May
Registration Link: https://forms.gle/E22tebeAT4oTK1cc6
Poster Abstract Deadline: Extended until 25 April
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Workshop Overview:

The study of ancient society in the classical world has traditionally focused on the urban elites or the male citizens, and has neglected the women, the children or adolescents, the old people, the disabled or sick, the enslaved and criminals, the foreign residents. This workshop aims to address this problem by tackling the topics of women and children (with a plan to have future workshops on the other groups). While the situation is rapidly changing, with these groups receiving increasing attention, these discussions remain restricted to historical or literary evidence. However, in recent years, mortuary archaeology (the study of mortuary practices) and bioarchaeology (the study of human remains, and associated analytical techniques such as ancient DNA and biodistance analysis to establish genetic relations, or isotopic analyses to reconstruct diet or provenance) produce fascinating insights into the life and death of precisely these neglected categories. These new insights have not been incorporated so far into historical reflection on these ‘silenced groups’. Classicists and ancient historians make little use of (bio)archaeological information, while (bio)archaeologists are not always familiar with the complexities of the ancient world, or ignore the potential of texts, epigraphy, or imagery. As a result, the different disciplines hardly interact with each other, at a time when new questions are being asked and new methods introduced. This workshop is an opportunity to bring together scholars from across the disciplines studying the ancient world, bridging the gap between these diverse disciplines and between the humanities and the sciences.

Poster Info: Poster board dimensions: 75 x 150 cm (portrait).

Supported by: ARCHON and OIKOS (see the ARCHON website for info about credits and assessment).

Lunch: Vegetarian sandwich lunch provided.




09.30-10.00 Registration, tea and coffee, posters
10.00-10.15 Opening remarks and welcome
10.15-11.15 Keynote Speaker: Prof. Jacqueline Klooster
As it has never been told before…? Aspects of current mythological retellings from
a female perspective
11.15-12.15 Keynote Speaker: Dr Anna Lagia
The impact of heavy metal exposure on living conditions in classical Laurion:
Bioarchaeological insights from nonadult remains from Thorikos
12.15-13.15 Lunch (location TBC)
13.15-13.45 Dr Tamara Dijkstra
I built this heroon for myself alone': women as tomb patrons in Roman Pisidia
13.45-14.15 Dr Ana Zora Maspoli
To see or not to see. What a woman and a 10-year-old slave from Vindonissa can
tell us about Marginalisation in the Ancient World
14.15-14.45 Sarah Siegenthaler
Ancient Charity and Extreme Poverty – The Prospects of Destitute Women and
Children in the Roman Empire
14.45-15.15 Coffee break and posters
15.15-15.45 Vicente Rodrigues
Lucilla, or the Bone Collectoress: Christian women and martyrs in Roman North
Africa (2nd to 4th Century CE)
15.45-16.45 Round table discussion chaired by Prof. Sofia Voutsaki and concluding remarks by
Dr Anna Moles
17.00-18.00 Drinks reception (location TBC)
This event is organised by the CRASIS Marginalised Peoples Network.
ARCHON and OIKOS students can get 1 ECTS for attending the event and presenting a poster OR writing
a reflective review of the event.    

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