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"Theveste's sculptures and reliefs at the centre of religious and political conflicts"

26.03.2024 | 18:00

Das Berliner Antike-Kolleg und das Zentrums Grundlagenforschung Alte Welt der BBAW laden am 26. März zu einem Gastvortrag von Amel Bouder ein.

Die Archäologin Amel Bouder, derzeit Fellow des Berliner Antike-Kollegs, spezialisiert sich in ihrer Arbeit auf die Ikonographie bildlicher Darstellungen im antiken und spätantiken Nordafrika. Sie hat u.a. über die Basilika S. Salsa in Tipasa und die Grabstelen von Timgad gearbeitet. Ihre Dissertation, die im Cotutelle-Verfahren von S. Drici (University of Algiers II), V. Gaggadis-Robin und T. Amraoui (Aix Marseille University, CNRS-CCJ) betreut worden ist, widmet sich der Beschreibung, ikonographischen Analyse und Vergleichung der Stelen aus den römischen Städten Caesarea/Cherchell, Sitifis/Sétif und Thamugadi/Timgad.

Abstract

Ancient Theveste is located in south-east Algeria, 242 km from the Tunisian border. It is situated on a mountain at the top of a large plain, surrounded by water springs and fertile land. Due to its position and wealth, the city was the host of several civilisations: Punic, Numidian, Roman, Vandal and Byzantine. It contains a number of monuments and archaeological artefacts that are testimony to all these civilisations. However, certain objects, such as sculptures and bas-reliefs, reflect events of violence and conflict, both religious and political. Religious, between pagans and Christians; political: between Roman dominance and the Vandals. In this paper, I will briefly present the historical and geographical context of the town, then focus on the analysis of objects and the archaeological context in order to understand the different reasons for conflicts and the transformation of the religious and urban landscape as a result of these conflicts. I will also present similar cases attested in other ancient cities, in order to understand this process of violence and these conflicts in a larger perspective.

Zeit & Ort

26.03.2024 | 18:00

Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
Akademieflügel der Staatsbibliothek
Unter den Linden 8
10117 Berlin
Vortragsraum 07W04