![]() ![]() For some we have clear epigraphic evidence (e.g. ![]() Evidence of numbers is clearly important. David Blackman (University of Oxford): “Some questions on military harbours”Ībstract: Shipsheds are a diagnostic feature of military harbours. Vincent Gabrielsen (SAXO Institute, Copenhagen University): “Crewing ancient Greek fleets: Manpower demand and institutional innovation”ġ6:15h. Dorothea Rohde (Universität Bielefeld): “The trierarchy in Athens in the 4th century BC: What motivated the Athenian liturgists to spend large sums on the fleet?”ġ7:15h. Fernando Echeverría (Universidad Complutense de Madrid): “Managing warships and fleets in the Homeric world”ġ6:45h. Chiara Maria Mauro (Universidad Complutense de Madrid): “Greek fleets in transition: Changes in shipbuilding between the 8th and the 5th centuries BC”ġ6:15h. Pascal Olejniczak (independent researcher) and Emmanuel Nantet (University of Haifa): “Auxiliary ships in Greek and Roman fleets”ġ7:15h. Mills McArthur (Southern Adventist University): “Military campaigns and the location of shipbuilding in Antiquity”ġ6:45h. * Times: GMT-4 (New York), GMT+1 (London), GMT+2 (Madrid), GMT+3 (Tel Aviv)Īccess to the sessions will be opened 15 minutes before the startġ6:15h. Managing Warships and Fleets in Ancient Greece
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