Programm

Workshop Programm

Workshop Programm

Standort

TOPOI Building Mitte
Hannoversche Straße 6
D-10115 Berlin (mehr)

Donnerstag 15. November (14:00 – 18:30)

14:00 Begrüßung und Einführung in das Workshop
Stephan Schmid, Humboldt Universität – Winckelmann Institut, Klassische Archäologie
Laura Pecchioli, Technische Universität Berlin - Humboldt Universität – Winckelmann Institut, Klassische Archäologie, Ostia Forum Projekt (OFP)

14:30 On the role of ancient earthquakes in the building style and in the occupation patterns
Stathis C. Stiros, Dept of Civil Engineering, Patras University, Greece (English-Abstract)

15:10 From archaeological and historical information of past earthquakes to a seismological description for seismic hazard and risk assessment
Donat Fäh, Team of Swiss Seismological Service, ETH Zurich (English-Abstract)

15:50 Diskussion

16:00 Kaffepause

16:20 Using geological techniques to identify earthquakes in archaeological sites and cultural heritage
Miguel Ángel Rodríguez-Pascua, Geological Survey of Spain (English-Abstract)

17:00 Researches on historical seismicity at Vienna (France): from archaeoseismological observations to the archaeological identification of «Viennese» earthquakes in Antiquity and the Middle Ages
Bruno Helly (1), Alain Rideaud (2), Benoît Helly (3) (1) Directeur de recherche au CNRS (émérite), Maison de l’Orient (2) Architecte DPLG, 71100-Tournus (3) Service Régional de l’Archéologie, DRAC Lyon (English-Abstract)

17:40 – 18:30 Diskussion

19:30 Abendessen

Freitag 16. November (9:00 – 14:30)

9:00 Elements of a Quantitative Archaeoseismological Study
Klaus-G.Hinzen, Earthquake Geology and Archaeoseismology Cologne University (English-Abstract)

9:40 Evidence of seismic damages on ancient Roman buildings at Ostia
Laura Pecchioli (1)(2), Axel Gering (2) und Giovanni Cangi (3), (1) Technische Universität Berlin (2) Humboldt Universität – Winckelmann Institut, Klassische Archäologie, Ostia Forum Projekt (OFP) (3) Associated ITABC-CNR, Rome, Italy

10:20 Bronze Age Earthquakes on Minoan Crete (Eastern Mediterranean). Breaking the Myth through Interdisciplinarity
Manuel Sintubin (1) Simon Jusseret (2, 3) (1) KU Leuven, Departement of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Leuven (2) University of Texas at Austin, Department of Anthropology, USA (3) Université catholique de Louvain, Aegis-CEMA-INCAL, Louvain-la-Neuve (English-Abstract)

11:00 Diskussion

11:10 Kaffepause

11:30 Seismic assessment of historical buildings in Switzerland
Pia Hannewald, Pierino Lestuzzi, Résonance Ingénieurs-Conseils SA (English-Abstract)

12:15 Mittagessen

13:30- Schlussdiskussion and eine kurze Einleitung zu “Medieval and post-medieval earthquakes in Europe”
Paolo Folin (1), Chris Gerrard (1) (1) Durham University, Department of Archaeology
http://hist-qk.net/news/2018/10/12/Folin_DEU.html**