Konuşma - Catherine Keane: "Kiliseden Öte: Kıbrıs’ta Geç Antik Çağ’a Ait Kilise Kompleksleri"
Boğaziçi Üniversitesi Bizans Çalışmaları Araştırma Merkezi, Catherine Keane'nin "Kiliseden Öte: Kıbrıs’ta Geç Antik Çağ’a Ait Kilise Kompleksleri" başlıklı konuşmasına sizleri davet ediyor. Bu konferans, “Ufuktaki Değişimler: Geç Antik Akdeniz Ekonomisi” adlı konuşma dizisi kapsamında gerçekleştirilecektir.
Konuşma, İngilizce olarak Boğaziçi Üniversitesi, Güney Yerleşkesi, Perkins Hall (Mühendislik Fakültesi), M1100 salonunda gerçekleşecektir.
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İngilizce olarak yapılacak konuşma ile bilgiler şöyledir:
ABSTRACT
The church annexes of late antique Cyprus were bustling places of industry, producing olive oil, flour, bread, ceramics, and metal products. From its earliest centuries, the church was an economic player, participating in agricultural and artisanal production. _More than a Church_ brings together architecture, ceramics, numismatics, landscape archaeology, and unpublished excavation material, alongside consideration of Cyprus’s dynamic and prosperous 4th–10th-century history. Keane offers a rich picture of the association between sacred buildings and agricultural and industrial facilities— comprehensively presenting, for the first time, the church’s economic role and impact in late antique Cyprus.
BIO
Catherine Keane (PhD, 2021) is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Tübingen, Germany. Her research interests in late antique and Byzantine archaeology include the economic activity of the early
Church, water infrastructure, and agricultural and artisanal production. After her M.Sc. at the University of Edinburgh in Mediterranean Archaeology, she did a PhD at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich
in Late Antique Archaeology and Byzantine Art History. She has held postdoctoral fellowships at Koç University (ANAMED), the Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute, Philipps-Universität Marburg, the University of Tübingen, Macquarie University, and from 2026 onward, the University of Glasgow.
