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Research paper thumbnail of Proceedings of the e-conference on ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine fibulae.  An international conference in honour of Dr Maurizio Buora

by Ergun LAFLI, Alev Çetingöz, Maurizio Buora, Kerstin Bauer, Margherita Bolla, Nicoletta Martinelli, Elisabetta Gagetti, Natalia Novichenkova, Vlad-Andrei Lăzărescu, Angeliki Liveri, Tayla Newland, Manolis Petrakis, Aurel Mototolea, Csilla Sáró, Alka Starac, Salvo Micciché, Benyamin Storchan, Nino Sulava, Marissa Tsiao, Varbin Varbanov, mojca vomer gojkovic, Sorin Cocis, Kaloyan Pramatarov, Radu Petcu, Miglena Stamberova, Gian Luca Gregori, Chiara Ovoli, and Ralph Mathisen

Ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine fibulae. An international e-conference in honour of Dr Maurizio Buora, May 12-13, 2022 / Izmir, Turkey, Colloquia Anatolica et Aegaea - Congressus internationales Smyrnenses XII., 2022

This video conference took place on May 12-13, 2022 in Izmir, Turkey. All the lectures and discus... more This video conference took place on May 12-13, 2022 in Izmir, Turkey. All the lectures and discussions in our e-conference were in English, and were recorded for later viewing on YouTube for participants who were unable to attend the live performance.
Thematically papers were divided into 11 sessions, dealing with different aspects of Greek, Roman and Byzantine fibulae (cf. the program in the abstract booklet). Revised papers will be published in a peer-reviewed proceedings volume.
A fibula is a brooch or pin for fastening garments, typically at the right shoulder. The fibulae developed in a variety of shapes and are usually divided into families that are based upon historical periods, geography, and/or cultures. They are also divided into classes that are based upon their general forms. Fibulae were found in relatively large quantities in the Mediterranean and Black Sea area, where they were in use and produced frequently between the Bronze Age and Medieval periods. So far the study of these multifunctional objects has been overlooked in the Mediterranean whereas there is still a huge amount of unpublished material from excavations and museums in an area from Portugal down to Egypt.
Fibulae can be categorized based on different criteria, including genres of material, production, use and distribution. The purpose of this video conference was to create an analytical framework for understanding the fibulae in their social and material contexts. This conference considered in depth the role played by fibulas – whose uses ranged from clothes pins to status symbols to military badges of rank – in ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine societies. In recent decades, major excavation projects have produced vast quantities of material data that have reshaped our understanding of the fibulae, while also raising new questions about their use and production over the long term. We focused on a study of brooches in general and fibulas in particular. Along the way we looked at the intersection between material culture and ethnicity, dealing with the contentious issue of how much that a people’s material culture can tell us about their ethnicity – or not! In this online conference we only focused on Greek, Roman and Byzantine fibulae from the Mediterranean and Black Sea area between c. early sixth century B.C. and early seventh century A.D., and attempted to set out a comprehensive model for the study of fibulae, including their definition, typology, chronology, contexts, function, regional characteristics and distribution patterns in the whole Mediterranean and Black Sea geographies.
This conference on ancient material culture and instrumenta is dedicated to the 75th birthday of Dr Maurizio Buora, the former director of the Civici Musei Castello di Udine in Italy and an international authority on fibulae.
Such papers that engage the following themes and topics are invited:

- Fibulae from archaeological field projects (especially well-dated finds), museums and private collections,
- Identification of different kinds of fibulas,
- Ancient Greek and Latin textual sources on fibulae,
- Evolution of fibulae in the Mediterranean and Black Sea area during the Etruscan, Lydian, Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine periods,
- The construction of fibula taxonomies,
- Similar instrumenta in the ancient Near East and their relations to ancient Graeco-Roman fibulae, - The nature of different types of surviving material culture,
- What ancient Greeks and Romans thought about afterlife? Fibulae in funerary and votive contexts,
- Comparative studies and issues related to the adoption of Greek and/or Roman fibula models in indigenous contexts: fibulae as major indicators of the relationship between these two communities (indigenous and Greek or Roman),
- Fibula as an indicator of rank and prestige in the ancient world,
- Domestic and commercial use of fibulae,
- Early Christian fibulae,
- Byzantine fibulae,
- Post-Byzantine or modern replicas of Classical fibulae,
- Eastern fibulae in the ancient western world,
- Major production centres of fibulae in the eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea area,
- Related instrumenta to fibulae in the regards of their function,
- Documentation and analysis of fibulae,
- The creation of a fully annotated and organized corpus,
- Publication of fibulae in the Mediterranean in possible corpara,
- Miscellanea.

Research paper thumbnail of Новиченкова Н.Г. Горный Крым: II в. до н.э. – II в. н.э. По материалам святилища у перевала Гурзуфское Седло : Монография. – Симферополь : Н. Орiанда. – 215 с.

Research paper thumbnail of Новиченкова Н.Г. Устройство и обрядность святилища у перевала Гурзуфское Седло. Ялта, 2002. - 215 с.

Novichenkova N.G. The construction and rites of the sanctuary near the pass Gurzufskoe Sedlo. Yal... more Novichenkova N.G. The construction and rites of the sanctuary near the pass Gurzufskoe Sedlo. Yalta, 2002, 215 p. Monography (in russian).

Papers by Natalia Novichenkova

Research paper thumbnail of The Sanctuary of Antique Time at the Рass of the Gurzufsky Saddle on the Main Ridge of the Crimean Mountains (Structure and Attributes of the Ceremonies)

Работа обобщает материалы полевых исследований святилища у перевала Гурзуфское Седло, проводивших... more Работа обобщает материалы полевых исследований святилища у перевала Гурзуфское Седло, проводившихся в 1981-1993 гг. Расположенный в самой высокой части Крымских гор памятник, благодаря уникальной сохранности культурного слоя, содержал обильные вещественные материалы античной и средневековой эпох

Research paper thumbnail of Roman republican Coins from archaeological excavations of the Sanctuary near the Pass Gurzufskoe Sedlo in the Mountain Crimea

Ancient World and Archaeology, 2017

The article describes the characteristics of 35 Roman republican and Roman provincial silver coin... more The article describes the characteristics of 35 Roman republican and Roman provincial silver coins II-I cent BC found during archaeological excavations of the sanctuary near the pass Gurzufskoe Sedlo in 1981–1993 at Mountain Crimea. Coins refer to the chronological periods of the Mithridates' Wars, the first triumvirate, the dictatorship of Julius Caesar, the second triumvirate, the reign of Octavian. In view of the rarity of the discovery of Roman republican coins in the cultural layers of archaeological sites of the Northern Black Sea region, the detailed stratigraphy data of Roman coins are provided.

Research paper thumbnail of Об античных геммах из святилища у перевала Гурзуфское Седло / About an Antique Gems from a Sanctuary near the Pass Gurzufskoe Sedlo 2021

Государственный историко-археологический музей-заповедник "Херсонес Таврический", 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Новиченкова Н.Г. Металлические амулеты из святилища у перевала Гурзуфское Седло / Metal Amulets from the Sanctuary near the Pass Gurzufskoe Sedlo, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Новиченкова Н. Г. Распространение провинциальной византийской культуры на Южном берегу Крыма по материалам археологических исследований поселения возле Ливадийской больницы / Dissemination of Provincial Byzantine Culture in the Southern Coast of Crimea, 2020

Povolzhskaya Arkheologiya, 2020

Dissemination of Provincial Byzantine Culture in the Southern Coast of Crimea Based on the Materi... more Dissemination of Provincial Byzantine Culture in the Southern Coast of Crimea Based on the Materials of Archaeological Research of the Settlement near the Livadia Hospital, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Новиченков В.И., Новиченкова Н.Г. От мыса Карамбис к Криу Метопону / From Cape Karambis to Criu Metopon Mountain, 2020

From Antiquity to Christianity. Collected research articles devoted to the Anniversary of Vitalii Mykhailovych Zubar, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Новиченкова Н.Г. Нижняя оборонительная стена римской крепости Харакс: археологические исследования сто лет спустя / Lower defensive wall of Roman fortress Charax, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Новиченкова Н.Г. Античный терракотовый фигурный сосуд из святилища у перевала Гурзуфское Седло / Antique terracotta vessel from a sanctuary Gurzufskoe Sedlo, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Novichenkova N.G. Mountainous Crimea  -  a Frontier Zone of Ancient Civilization, 2008

Research paper thumbnail of Новиченков В.И., Новиченкова Н.Г. О нижней оборонительной стене римской крепости Харакс. 2002

О нижней оборонительной стене римской крепости Харакс, 2002

About Lower Defensive Wall of Roman Fortress Charax.

Research paper thumbnail of Новиченкова Н.Г., Новиченкова-Лукичева Х.В. Будівельна кераміка з клеймами римської фортеці Харакс. Археологія, 2009, № 1. - С. 61-71.

Будівельна кераміка з клеймами римської фортеці Харакс, 2009

Novichenkova N.G., Novichenkova-Lukicheva K.V. Brick stamps of Roman fortress Charax.

Research paper thumbnail of Новиченкова Н.Г. Римское военное снаряжение из святилища у перевала Гурзуфское Седло, 1998

Римское военное снаряжение из святилища у перевала Гурзуфское Седло, 1998

Roman military equipment of 1st cent BC - 1st cent AD from a sanctuary near the pass Gurzufskoe S... more Roman military equipment of 1st cent BC - 1st cent AD from a sanctuary near the pass Gurzufskoe Sedlo at Crimean Mountains (in russian).

Research paper thumbnail of Новиченкова Н.Г. Фибулы из святилища у перевала Гурзуфское Седло. РА, 2000. № 1. С. 154-166.

Фибулы из святилища у перевала Гурзуфское Седло, 2000

Novichenkova N.G. Fibulae from a sanctuary near the pass Gurzufskoe Sedlo (in russian).

Research paper thumbnail of Арретинский кубок с изображением сцены жертвоприношения / Arretine decorated bowl of an Early Augustus period with a scene of a sacrifice. 2010

Bosporskie issledovaniia, vol. XXIII. Simferopol-Kerch, p. 446-458, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Roman Republican coins from Archaeological Excavations at the Sanctuary on Gurzufskoe Sedlo in the Crimean Mountains

Krym i północne wybrzeża Morza Czarnego w badaniach archeologicznych 1956-2013: międzynarodowa konferencja naukowa (Warszawa 19-23.10.2015), Abstracts, Warzsawa, p. 26, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Novicenkova Natalia. Das Heiligtum am Pass Gurzufskoe Sedlo / Die Krim. Goldene Insel im Schwarzen Meer Griechen-Skythen-Goten. Bonn, 2013. S. 260-275.

Research paper thumbnail of Предметы, связанные с историческими кельтами, найденные в Горном Крыму / Celtic items from the Mountain Crimea. 2010

Materialy III Mezhdunarodnoi nauchno-teoreticheskoi konferentcii «Sotcialno-politicheskie i kulturnye problemy sovremennosti». Simferopol, р. 552-555, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Proceedings of the e-conference on ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine fibulae.  An international conference in honour of Dr Maurizio Buora

by Ergun LAFLI, Alev Çetingöz, Maurizio Buora, Kerstin Bauer, Margherita Bolla, Nicoletta Martinelli, Elisabetta Gagetti, Natalia Novichenkova, Vlad-Andrei Lăzărescu, Angeliki Liveri, Tayla Newland, Manolis Petrakis, Aurel Mototolea, Csilla Sáró, Alka Starac, Salvo Micciché, Benyamin Storchan, Nino Sulava, Marissa Tsiao, Varbin Varbanov, mojca vomer gojkovic, Sorin Cocis, Kaloyan Pramatarov, Radu Petcu, Miglena Stamberova, Gian Luca Gregori, Chiara Ovoli, and Ralph Mathisen

Ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine fibulae. An international e-conference in honour of Dr Maurizio Buora, May 12-13, 2022 / Izmir, Turkey, Colloquia Anatolica et Aegaea - Congressus internationales Smyrnenses XII., 2022

This video conference took place on May 12-13, 2022 in Izmir, Turkey. All the lectures and discus... more This video conference took place on May 12-13, 2022 in Izmir, Turkey. All the lectures and discussions in our e-conference were in English, and were recorded for later viewing on YouTube for participants who were unable to attend the live performance.
Thematically papers were divided into 11 sessions, dealing with different aspects of Greek, Roman and Byzantine fibulae (cf. the program in the abstract booklet). Revised papers will be published in a peer-reviewed proceedings volume.
A fibula is a brooch or pin for fastening garments, typically at the right shoulder. The fibulae developed in a variety of shapes and are usually divided into families that are based upon historical periods, geography, and/or cultures. They are also divided into classes that are based upon their general forms. Fibulae were found in relatively large quantities in the Mediterranean and Black Sea area, where they were in use and produced frequently between the Bronze Age and Medieval periods. So far the study of these multifunctional objects has been overlooked in the Mediterranean whereas there is still a huge amount of unpublished material from excavations and museums in an area from Portugal down to Egypt.
Fibulae can be categorized based on different criteria, including genres of material, production, use and distribution. The purpose of this video conference was to create an analytical framework for understanding the fibulae in their social and material contexts. This conference considered in depth the role played by fibulas – whose uses ranged from clothes pins to status symbols to military badges of rank – in ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine societies. In recent decades, major excavation projects have produced vast quantities of material data that have reshaped our understanding of the fibulae, while also raising new questions about their use and production over the long term. We focused on a study of brooches in general and fibulas in particular. Along the way we looked at the intersection between material culture and ethnicity, dealing with the contentious issue of how much that a people’s material culture can tell us about their ethnicity – or not! In this online conference we only focused on Greek, Roman and Byzantine fibulae from the Mediterranean and Black Sea area between c. early sixth century B.C. and early seventh century A.D., and attempted to set out a comprehensive model for the study of fibulae, including their definition, typology, chronology, contexts, function, regional characteristics and distribution patterns in the whole Mediterranean and Black Sea geographies.
This conference on ancient material culture and instrumenta is dedicated to the 75th birthday of Dr Maurizio Buora, the former director of the Civici Musei Castello di Udine in Italy and an international authority on fibulae.
Such papers that engage the following themes and topics are invited:

- Fibulae from archaeological field projects (especially well-dated finds), museums and private collections,
- Identification of different kinds of fibulas,
- Ancient Greek and Latin textual sources on fibulae,
- Evolution of fibulae in the Mediterranean and Black Sea area during the Etruscan, Lydian, Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine periods,
- The construction of fibula taxonomies,
- Similar instrumenta in the ancient Near East and their relations to ancient Graeco-Roman fibulae, - The nature of different types of surviving material culture,
- What ancient Greeks and Romans thought about afterlife? Fibulae in funerary and votive contexts,
- Comparative studies and issues related to the adoption of Greek and/or Roman fibula models in indigenous contexts: fibulae as major indicators of the relationship between these two communities (indigenous and Greek or Roman),
- Fibula as an indicator of rank and prestige in the ancient world,
- Domestic and commercial use of fibulae,
- Early Christian fibulae,
- Byzantine fibulae,
- Post-Byzantine or modern replicas of Classical fibulae,
- Eastern fibulae in the ancient western world,
- Major production centres of fibulae in the eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea area,
- Related instrumenta to fibulae in the regards of their function,
- Documentation and analysis of fibulae,
- The creation of a fully annotated and organized corpus,
- Publication of fibulae in the Mediterranean in possible corpara,
- Miscellanea.

Research paper thumbnail of Новиченкова Н.Г. Горный Крым: II в. до н.э. – II в. н.э. По материалам святилища у перевала Гурзуфское Седло : Монография. – Симферополь : Н. Орiанда. – 215 с.

Research paper thumbnail of Новиченкова Н.Г. Устройство и обрядность святилища у перевала Гурзуфское Седло. Ялта, 2002. - 215 с.

Novichenkova N.G. The construction and rites of the sanctuary near the pass Gurzufskoe Sedlo. Yal... more Novichenkova N.G. The construction and rites of the sanctuary near the pass Gurzufskoe Sedlo. Yalta, 2002, 215 p. Monography (in russian).

Research paper thumbnail of The Sanctuary of Antique Time at the Рass of the Gurzufsky Saddle on the Main Ridge of the Crimean Mountains (Structure and Attributes of the Ceremonies)

Работа обобщает материалы полевых исследований святилища у перевала Гурзуфское Седло, проводивших... more Работа обобщает материалы полевых исследований святилища у перевала Гурзуфское Седло, проводившихся в 1981-1993 гг. Расположенный в самой высокой части Крымских гор памятник, благодаря уникальной сохранности культурного слоя, содержал обильные вещественные материалы античной и средневековой эпох

Research paper thumbnail of Roman republican Coins from archaeological excavations of the Sanctuary near the Pass Gurzufskoe Sedlo in the Mountain Crimea

Ancient World and Archaeology, 2017

The article describes the characteristics of 35 Roman republican and Roman provincial silver coin... more The article describes the characteristics of 35 Roman republican and Roman provincial silver coins II-I cent BC found during archaeological excavations of the sanctuary near the pass Gurzufskoe Sedlo in 1981–1993 at Mountain Crimea. Coins refer to the chronological periods of the Mithridates' Wars, the first triumvirate, the dictatorship of Julius Caesar, the second triumvirate, the reign of Octavian. In view of the rarity of the discovery of Roman republican coins in the cultural layers of archaeological sites of the Northern Black Sea region, the detailed stratigraphy data of Roman coins are provided.

Research paper thumbnail of Об античных геммах из святилища у перевала Гурзуфское Седло / About an Antique Gems from a Sanctuary near the Pass Gurzufskoe Sedlo 2021

Государственный историко-археологический музей-заповедник "Херсонес Таврический", 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Новиченкова Н.Г. Металлические амулеты из святилища у перевала Гурзуфское Седло / Metal Amulets from the Sanctuary near the Pass Gurzufskoe Sedlo, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Новиченкова Н. Г. Распространение провинциальной византийской культуры на Южном берегу Крыма по материалам археологических исследований поселения возле Ливадийской больницы / Dissemination of Provincial Byzantine Culture in the Southern Coast of Crimea, 2020

Povolzhskaya Arkheologiya, 2020

Dissemination of Provincial Byzantine Culture in the Southern Coast of Crimea Based on the Materi... more Dissemination of Provincial Byzantine Culture in the Southern Coast of Crimea Based on the Materials of Archaeological Research of the Settlement near the Livadia Hospital, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Новиченков В.И., Новиченкова Н.Г. От мыса Карамбис к Криу Метопону / From Cape Karambis to Criu Metopon Mountain, 2020

From Antiquity to Christianity. Collected research articles devoted to the Anniversary of Vitalii Mykhailovych Zubar, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Новиченкова Н.Г. Нижняя оборонительная стена римской крепости Харакс: археологические исследования сто лет спустя / Lower defensive wall of Roman fortress Charax, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Новиченкова Н.Г. Античный терракотовый фигурный сосуд из святилища у перевала Гурзуфское Седло / Antique terracotta vessel from a sanctuary Gurzufskoe Sedlo, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Novichenkova N.G. Mountainous Crimea  -  a Frontier Zone of Ancient Civilization, 2008

Research paper thumbnail of Новиченков В.И., Новиченкова Н.Г. О нижней оборонительной стене римской крепости Харакс. 2002

О нижней оборонительной стене римской крепости Харакс, 2002

About Lower Defensive Wall of Roman Fortress Charax.

Research paper thumbnail of Новиченкова Н.Г., Новиченкова-Лукичева Х.В. Будівельна кераміка з клеймами римської фортеці Харакс. Археологія, 2009, № 1. - С. 61-71.

Будівельна кераміка з клеймами римської фортеці Харакс, 2009

Novichenkova N.G., Novichenkova-Lukicheva K.V. Brick stamps of Roman fortress Charax.

Research paper thumbnail of Новиченкова Н.Г. Римское военное снаряжение из святилища у перевала Гурзуфское Седло, 1998

Римское военное снаряжение из святилища у перевала Гурзуфское Седло, 1998

Roman military equipment of 1st cent BC - 1st cent AD from a sanctuary near the pass Gurzufskoe S... more Roman military equipment of 1st cent BC - 1st cent AD from a sanctuary near the pass Gurzufskoe Sedlo at Crimean Mountains (in russian).

Research paper thumbnail of Новиченкова Н.Г. Фибулы из святилища у перевала Гурзуфское Седло. РА, 2000. № 1. С. 154-166.

Фибулы из святилища у перевала Гурзуфское Седло, 2000

Novichenkova N.G. Fibulae from a sanctuary near the pass Gurzufskoe Sedlo (in russian).

Research paper thumbnail of Арретинский кубок с изображением сцены жертвоприношения / Arretine decorated bowl of an Early Augustus period with a scene of a sacrifice. 2010

Bosporskie issledovaniia, vol. XXIII. Simferopol-Kerch, p. 446-458, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Roman Republican coins from Archaeological Excavations at the Sanctuary on Gurzufskoe Sedlo in the Crimean Mountains

Krym i północne wybrzeża Morza Czarnego w badaniach archeologicznych 1956-2013: międzynarodowa konferencja naukowa (Warszawa 19-23.10.2015), Abstracts, Warzsawa, p. 26, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Novicenkova Natalia. Das Heiligtum am Pass Gurzufskoe Sedlo / Die Krim. Goldene Insel im Schwarzen Meer Griechen-Skythen-Goten. Bonn, 2013. S. 260-275.

Research paper thumbnail of Предметы, связанные с историческими кельтами, найденные в Горном Крыму / Celtic items from the Mountain Crimea. 2010

Materialy III Mezhdunarodnoi nauchno-teoreticheskoi konferentcii «Sotcialno-politicheskie i kulturnye problemy sovremennosti». Simferopol, р. 552-555, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Комплексы предметов из металла эпохи эллинизма из раскопок святилища у перевала Гурзуфское Седло и Артюховского кургана / Hellenistic metal items from a sanctuary Gurzufskoe Sedlo and Artuhovsky mound. 2011

In: Vakhtina M. Yu. (ed.). Bosporskii fenomen: Naselenie, iazyki, kontakty. Materialy mezhdunarodnoi nauchnoi konferentcii (Sankt-Peterburg, 22–25 noiabria 2011 g.). Sankt-Peterburg: Nestor-Istoriia, p. 367-372, 2011