Friday 8 and Saturday 9 November
LVII International Ceramics Conference
Friday 8 and Saturday 9 from 9.30 am | Civic Museum of Archaeology and the City - LVII International Ceramics Conference "A long Middle Ages, persistence and continuity in the centuries of techniques, morphologies and decorations"
Programme: The European Commission
Friday 8 NOVEMBER at 9.30
Registration of participants
Greeting of the Authorities and introduction to the Conference
THEMATIC INTERVENTIONS
MARCO MILANESE, The long Middle Ages and the post-Medieval archaeology
ANTONINO MEO, Tradition and innovation in the production of ceramics in Pisa between the 9th and 12th centuries.
UMBERTO BATTAGLIA, The Byzantine heritage of the in-gobbio under display in Calabria: persistence and continuity of techniques and morphologies in the ceramics of Seminara
ALBERTO GARCÍA PORRAS, MIGUEL BUSTO ZAPICO, Continuity of the myth or technological rupture. A comparative study between the Nazarí ceramics and Fajalauza Granadinas
Discussion
AFTERNOON SESSION 14.30
THEMATIC INTERVENTIONS
RITA LAVAGNA, CARLO VARALDO, The Cremlino production in the sign of continuity.
ELISA PRUNO, CHIARA MOLDUCCI, BENEDETTA PACINI, The ceramics of the CAT brand in Impruneta (Florence): a bridge between the Middle Ages and the present.
ELISA PRUNO, The production of ceramics in the Cizia Factory (Jordan), between evidence and denials of a possible continuity of production.
DANILO BRUNO, Forms of mutuality among ceramic workers in the long Middle Ages. A research hypothesis.
RICCARDO VIGANÒ, Indino vs. Indino Lucugnano and the use of traditional furnaces of the Salento type in a legal case from 1930.
DIEGO CARBONE, The tradition of the Nativity scene from late medieval co-roplastics to the Savona school between modern and contemporary age.
CONTRIBUTIONS ON LIGURIAN MAJOLICA
CARMEN RAVANELLI, Sacred and profane themes in some savonese historiati (part 1).
Discussion
MEMBERS' MEETING OF THE CENTRE 18.00
SATURDAY 9 NOVEMBER 9.30
THEMATIC INTERVENTIONS
MARIA TERESA FOSCOLO, The ceramic painted 'red bands' from the Castle of Sannicandro in Bari (Ba-Puglia). Stories of continuity and transformation between the seventh and eleventh centuries.
FREE THEME PRESENTATIONS
FAUSTO BERTI, The ceramic coats of arms of the public buildings in Tuscany: a first census.