Identity in Mesopotamia, Sources and Methodology (2nd workshop)
3-4 November 2016
Maison de l’Archéologie et de l’Ethnologie – Bâtiment Max Weber
21 allée de l’Université, Nanterre.
Thursday 3rd of November ( room 2, ground-floor, building Max Weber)
9h30 : welcome and coffee
10h00 – 11h00 : Louise Quillien “Garments and Gender Identity in 1st millennium BC Babylonia.”
11h00 – 12h00 : Terri Tanaka “Dress and Identity in Old Babylonian Literary Texts.”
12h – 13h30 : lunch break
– room 117D, 1st floor, building Maison de l’Archéologie et de l’Ethnologie
13h30 – 14h30 : Saana Svard “Another look at Arabian queens: Constructing identity in the Neo-Assyrian Empire”
14h30 – 15h30 : Cécile Michel “Ethnic Identity in Kanesh Lower Town?”
15h30 – 16h00 : coffee break
16h00 – 17h00 : Mustapha Djabellaoui “Territorial Identities and the Construction of Identities in Babylonia between 1030 and 689 BC”.
17h00 – 17h30 : discussion
Friday 4th of November (room 2, ground-floor, building Max Weber)
10h00 – 11h00 : Camille Lecompte : “Ethnic and Linguistic Identity in Mesopotamian Studies: the 3rd Millennium B.C.”
11h00 – 12h00 : Jay Crisostomo : “Linguistic Identities and Liturgical Compositions”.
12h00 – 13h30 : lunch break
13h30 – 14h30 : Catherine Breniquet “Can Archaeology Challenges the Problem of Sumerian Identity/ies ?”
14h30 – 15h30 : Niek Veldhuis “Scribal Identity in the Archaic Period”.
15h30-16h00 : coffee break
16h-17h00 : Louise Quillien & Terri Tanaka : Conclusion and general discussion