Interdisciplinary Studies in Ancient Western Greece and Beyond
International conference, 11-12 December 2025 at Technical University of Darmstadt co-hosted with Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz

Venue: Technical University of Darmstadt, Wilhelm-Köhler-Saal (Campus Mitte, S01/03, R283) Hochschulstraße 1, 64289 Darmstadt Contact: conference@klarch.tu-darmstadt.de

This international conference assembles both established scholars and early career researchers from archaeology, ancient history, epigraphy, and geography to explore recent interdisciplinary research on ancient Western Greece from the Geometric Period to the Roman Imperial era. The focus is on the regions of Akarnania, Aitolia, Epirus, and the north-western Peloponnese, which played a key role in ancient mobility, trade, and religious life, yet have long remained underrepresented in archaeological scholarship.

Over the past few years, however, intensified fieldwork and new research initiatives have significantly deepened our understanding of these landscapes. The conference seeks to bring together the latest results from these efforts in order to establish a new scholarly baseline for the study of the region. The two-day event features presentations by invited experts. Themes include settlement patterns, sacred landscapes, political institutions, palaeoenvironmental developments, and methodological innovations. In order to involve as many experts as possible, the conference adopts an innovative discussion format: alongside traditional lectures, current researchers in Western Greece participate as discussants.

The conference is dedicated to Prof. Dr. Franziska Lang, Chair of the Department of Classical Archaeology and Vice-President for Academic Careers at TU Darmstadt, whose long-standing research in Akarnania and the northwestern Peloponnese has profoundly shaped the study of ancient Western Greece. On the occasion of her retirement, the event provides an opportunity to acknowledge her lasting contributions and to further advance the regional and methodological perspectives she has pioneered.

We warmly invite colleagues, students, and friends to participate in the discussions in Darmstadt. Please register via Eveeno

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INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES IN ANCIENT WESTERN GREECE AND BEYOND

International Conference, 11–12 December 2025

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Conference venue: Technical University of Darmstadt, Wilhelm-Köhler-Saal, Hochschulstraße 1, 64289 Darmstadt

Invited Discussants: Dr. Anthi Angeli, Dr. Signe Barfoed, Prof. Dr. Sören Dietz, Gregor Döhner, Prof. Dr Sören Handberg, Dr. Sanne Houby Nielsen, Dr. Anna-Lena Krüger, Lina Makradima, Dr. Georg Pantelidis, Dr. Christina Rathossi, Dr. Natalia Toma

Thursday, the 11th December 2025

12:30 Welcome coffee and registration

Chair: Prof. Dr. Dominik Maschek

  • 13:00 Prof. Dr. Tanja Brühl: Welcome Address by the President of the Technical University of Darmstadt
  • 13:15 Organising team: Welcome to the congress
  • 13:45 Prof. Dr. Clemens Brünenberg: Of Bricks and Bits. New Methods and Perspectives in Building Archaeology Research

14:30–15:00 Coffee break

CHALLENGES AND DEVELOPMENTS OF SETTLEMENT AND LANDSCAPE ARCHAEOLOGY

Chair: Prof. Dr. Alexandra Busch

  • 15:00 Prof. Dr. John Bintliff: Unveiling the Rhythms of Greco-Roman Urbanism: The Empire of 2000 Cities Project

  • 15:45 Prof. Dr. Alexandros Mazarakis-Ainian: Deconstructing and Reconstructing Settlement patterns in Geometric and Early Archaic Attica
  • 16:30 Prof. Dr. Catherine Morgan: A View Over the Water: Recent Research on the Early Iron Age of the Inner Ionian Sea
  • 17:30 KEYNOTE Prof. Dr. Hans-Joachim Gehrke Archäologie als Geschichte / Archaeology as History

18:30 EVENING RECEPTION (Wilhelm-Köhler-Saal)

Friday, 12 December 2025

9:30 Welcome coffee

HISTORICAL AND EPIGRAPHIC INSIGHTS INTO WEATERN GREECE

Chair: Dr. Georg Pantelidis

  • 10:00 KEYNOTE Prof. Dr. Peter Funke: Eine steinerne sacred landscape. Zu anikonischen Kultstätten Akarnaniens / A Sacred Landscape in Stone. Presumptions about the Cult Topography of Akarnania
  • 10:45 Prof Dr Claudia Antonetti: Reflections on Recent Epigraphic Publications related to Aetolia and Acarnania: An Overview
  • 11:30 Prof. Dr. Klaus Freitag: Neue historische Forschungen zum antiken Akarnanien. Ein Rückblick auf die letzten 15 Jahre

12:15–13:15 Lunch

INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES ON SACRED LANDSCAPES

Chair: Birgit Kraus

  • 13:15 Dr Erofili Kolia: Olympia: Recent Archaeological Evidence following the Excavation, Restoration and Enhancement Projects of the Ephorate of Antiquities of Ilia (Hellenic Ministry of Culture)

  • 14:30 Prof Dr Andreas Vött: Geoarchaeological Research on the Sedimentary Burial of Ancient Olympia
  • 15:15 Prof. Dr. Birgitta Eder. Abschied von Poseidon: Die Keramik aus dem Zerstörungshorizont des Tempels in Kleidi-Samikon

16:00–16:30 Coffee break

POTENTIAL OF MATERIAL CULTURE

Chair: PD Dr. Marion Bolder-Boos

  • 16:30 Dr. Stella Katsarou, Dr. Angeliki Karadima & Prof. Dr. Alexander Nagel: Akarnania's Ancient Caves in Modern Times: New Archaeological Research and Material Evidence
  • 17:15 Dr. Jane Kreiser & Dr. Anne Sieverling-Pantelidis: Territories and Supply Networks of Acarnanian cities. New Methodological Studies on the Value of Tiles as Material Sources

18:00 Final discussion

20:00 Conference dinner (speakers & discussants)

Restaurant Sitte, Karlstraße 15, 64283 Darmstadt

Saturday, 13 December 2025

10:00 Guided tour to Mathildenhöhe (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

(speakers & discussants)

12:00 Farewell coffee

The conference will be held at the Campus Mitte of the TU Darmstadt, in the Main Building (S01/03), Hochschulstr. 1, 642889 in the Wilhelm-Köhler-Saal (Raum 283) located in the heart of Darmstadt.

For the site map, s. Campus Mitte

From Darmstadt Main Station

Once you arrive at Darmstadt Hauptbahnhof, the Campus Mitte, Main Building is just a short ride away via public transport. Numerous tram and bus lines depart from directly outside the station. The nearest stop to the venue is “Schloss”. We recommend the following connections:

Tram lines 2 (direction Böllenfalltor) and 3 (direction Lichtenbergschule)

Bus lines H (direction Da.-Kranichstein Kesselhutweg), K (direction Alfred-Messel-Weg), and F (direction Oberwaldhaus)

Travel time is approximately 5–10 minutes. From Schloss there, it's only a short walk to Campus Mitte.

From Frankfurt am Main Airport

From Frankfurt International Airport (FRA), the AirLiner express bus provides a direct and convenient connection to Darmstadt. It departs every 30 minutes and takes around 30 minutes to reach the city. Please exit the bus at “Kongresszentrum Darmstadt”, which is located right next to the conference venue.

Tickets for the AirLiner are subject to a surcharge and can be purchased directly on board (contactless payment only).

Venue Address (for navigation systems)

Stadtmitte S1/03 Wilhelm-Köhler-Saal (Raum 283)
Hochschulsstr. 11
64289 Darmstadt

Germany

We look forward to welcoming you in Darmstadt and wish you a smooth and pleasant journey!

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Technical University of Darmstadt

Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz Other Institutions
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Clemens Brünenberg
PD Dr.-Ing. Helge Svenshon
Dr. Anna-Lena Krüger
Dr. des. Georg A. Th. Pantelidis
Dr. Natalia Toma
Birgit Kraus, M.Sc.
Dr. Anne Sieverling-Pantelidis
PD Dr. Marion Bolder-Boos
Dr. des. Jane Kreiser
Gregor Döhner
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Funding Acknowlegment

with generous funding by Regula Pestalozzi Stiftung
with generous funding by Regula Pestalozzi Stiftung