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Friday, 14Th OcTOber 2016chair: GeOrGe cuPcea09:30-10:00 angela lumezeanu (Babeș-Bolyai University), Romans 1 by 1. A model of pop-
ulation database for the Roman world10:00-10:30 Gabriel bodard (Institute of Classical Studies, London), People, Places, Times,
Events, Texts and Objects: How prosopography fits into the linked ancientworld data ecosystem
10:30-11:00 luis Figueira, miguel Vieira (King’s College), Digitising the Prosopography ofthe Roman Republic
11:00-11:30 coffee break
11:30-12:00 chiara strazzulla (Cardiff University), Tracking the Etruscans: Onomastic stud-ies on Etruscan families in the late Roman Republic
12:00-12:30 Thea sommerschield (University of Oxford), A long way from home: The per-tinence of pilgrimage to ancient Greek religion
12:30-13:00 dan deac (Babeș-Bolyai University), Some notes on the population of DaciaPorolissensis
13:00-13:30 radu ardevan (Babeș-Bolyai University), Roman provincial families: how farcan epigraphy go?
13:30-14:30 lunch – hotel Victoria
chair: sOrin nemeTi14:30-15:00 elizabeth c. robinson (University of Dallas), Prosopography of the leading
families of Larinum, circa 100 BCE to 250 CE15:00-15:30 annamária-izabella Pázsint (Babeș-Bolyai University), The kindred dimension
of the Black Sea associations, between fictive and real meaning (3rd C BC-3rdC AD)
15:30-16:00 Paola mior, stefano magnani (Udine University), Palmyrene communities inthe Roman Empire: identity strategies and processes of integration
16:00-16:30 coffee break
16:30-17:00 beatrice Pestarino (University College London), Social interactions in ancientCyprus
17:00-17:30 matteo F. Olivieri (University of Milano), The Thracian Chersonese in the VIcentury B.C.: generational changes in territorial identity, élite, and tyranny
17:30-18:00 milica Tapavički-ilić, Jelena anđelković Grašar (Archaeological Institute,Belgrade), Some examples of late iron age tradition from the Roman gravesof Viminacium
19:00 conference dinner – restaurant napoca 15
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Thursday, 13Th OcTOber 201609:00-09:30 Registration09:30-10:00 Welcome
chair: annamária-izabella PázsinT10:00-10:30 branka migotti (The Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts), The population
of the Aquae Balissae (Pannonia Superior)10:30-11:00 irina nemeti (National Museum of Transylvania, Cluj-Napoca), sorin nemeti
(Babeș-Bolyai University), The population of Potaissa11:00-11:30 imola boda (Babeș-Bolyai University), călin Timoc (National Museum of Banat,
Timișoara), Victor bunoiu (Timiș County Department of Culture), Populationdynamics at the spas of Roman Dacia. Case study: the Romans from BăileHerculane
11:30-12:00 coffee break
12:00-12:30 rada Varga (Babeș-Bolyai University), Encoding the Roman professions. A ten-tative approach
12:30-13:00 markus zimmermann (Universität Bayreuth), How to identify Italian mer-chants by inscriptions? The case of the Barbii
13:00-13:30 iulia dumitrache (University of Iași), Occupational titles in Roman textile trade13:30-14:00 lucrețiu mihăilescu-bîrliba (University of Iași), The professions of private
slaves in Moesia Inferior. The epigraphic evidence
14:00-15:00 lunch – hotel Victoria
chair: lucrețiu mihăilescu-bîrliba15:00-15:30 monica Gui (Institute of Archaeology and Art History, Cluj-Napoca), dávid
Petruț (Mureș County Museum), The military population of Roman Dacia. Aniconographic perspective
15:30-16:00 George cupcea (Babeș-Bolyai University), Centurions: military or social elite?16:00-16:30 dan dana (Centre national de la recherché scientifique, Paris), radu zagreanu
(Museum of Bistrita), Equites singulares Augusti originaires de la province deDacie : épigraphie, onomastique, iconographie
16:30-17:00 coffee break
17:00-17:30 Joaquín ruiz de arbulo (Catalan Institute of Archaeology), Who lived in theRoman cities? urbanistic approaches to population studies. The cases of Tarraco,Barcino and Segobriga (Hispania Citerior) in the second century A.D.
17:30-18:00 diana Gorostidi (Catalan Institute of Archaeology), A pedestal as a symbol:origo and municipal representation in Tarraco based on the holding of theprovincial flaminate.
18:00-18:30 m. cristina de la escosura balbás (Complutense University of Madrid), Peopleof Carthago Nova (Hispania Citerior). Juridic status and onomastics
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saTurday, 15Th OcTOber 2016chair: FlOrian maTei-POPescu09:00-09:30 benedict lowe (University of St. Andrews), Strabo’s Turdetania09:30-10:00 noemí moncunill martí (Paris Sorbonne University), Indigenous naming prac-
tices in the western Mediterranean: the Iberian case10:00-10:30 naomi carless unwin (Center for Hellenic Studies, Harvard University),
Onomastic trends in Karia and the question of ‘Karian’ cultural identity10:30-11:00 Tibor Grüll (University of Pécs), Origo as an identity factor in Roman epigra-
phy
11:30-12:00 coffee break
12:00-12:30 nico dogaer (KU Leuven), The latinization of Greek names in Roman Egypt12:30-13:00 eugenia beu-dachin (National Museum of Transylvania, Cluj-Napoca),Greek
interferences in the written sources from Alburnus Maior. Language usageand social interaction
13:00-13:30 brigitta Péterváry-szanyi (Gróf Esterházy Károly Musem, Pápa), Roman andCeltic interactions in Pannonia in the light of the linguistic evidence
13:30-14:00 anamarija Kurilić (University of Zadar), Development of collective anthro-ponymic element in antiquity
14:00-15:00 lunch – hotel Victoria
chair: iulia dumiTrache15:00-15:30 ioan Piso (Babeș-Bolyai University), Dieux et colons de l’Asie Mineure en Dacie15:30-16:00 agnieszka Tomas (University of Warsaw), The canabarii from Lower Moesia16:00-16:30 Florian matei-Popescu (Vasile Pârvan Institute, Bucharest), The Dacians in
Lower Moesia16:30-17:00 dan Knox (Central European University), Measuring the trade of letters: A
network analysis of the Epistulae of Ennodius of Pavia
18:00 informal drinks
conference venue: hotel Victoria, cluj-napoca (bd. 21 decembrie 1989, no. 54-56)
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