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The Association for Coroplastic Studies

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Archive of Past Events Featuring Figurative Terracottas

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7 March, 2015
International Conference

Representation of Musicians in the Coroplastic Art of the Ancient World
Iconography, Ritual Contexts, and Functions

Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
New York City, NY 

In collaboration with The Association for Coroplastic Studies
Organized by Angela Bellia and Clemente Marconi

16 October, 2013 - July 27, 2014
Exhibition: GRiechisch-ägYPTISCH - Tonfiguren vom Nil

Antikensammlung des Martin von Wagner Museums in der Würzburger Residenz

September 19 - 21, 2013


Pilina eidolia: New Perspectives in Cretan Coroplastic Studies
13th - 7th Century B.C.


Bilateral workshop Italy-Germany
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche-Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Catania

3-5, June 2013


Hellenistic and Roman Terracottas: Mediterranean Networks and Cyprus
Archaeological Research Unit, University of Cyprus
Under the auspices of the Association for Coroplastic Studies

May 27 – June 1, 2013


International Summer School on Greek Coroplastic Studies
Methodologies for the Study of Production, Contexts, and Images

Università di Catania, Dipartimento di Scienze Umanistiche
Parco archeologico greco-romano di Catania, Teatro greco-romano
Catania (Sicily)

18 November 2011–20 May 2012


Exhibition: Images in Terracotta
Ancient Terracotta Figurines in the Sadberk Hanim Museum Collection
Sadberk Hanim Museum
Sarıyer, Turkey

6 January, 2012


Silent Participants: Terracottas as Ritual Objects

Colloquium, 113th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America
Philadelphia, PA

7 - 8 December 2011


Figurines en contexte: Iconographie et fonction(s)
XXXVe Symposium International organisé par HALMA-IPEL – UMR 8164
Université Charles-de-Gaulle / Lille 3 (Lille, France)

19 November  2011


"FIGURING OUT" THE FIGURINES OF THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST

American Schools of Oriental Research Annual Meeting, 2011
San Francisco, CA 

19 November 2011
Secondary Contexts for Objects with No Known Origin: A Workshop on the Ethics of Scholarly Research

American Schools of Oriental Research Annual Meeeting
San Francisco, CA 

19 November  2010


“Figuring Out” the Figurines of the Ancient Near East 

American Schools of Oriental Research Annual Meeting, 2010
San Antonio, Texas

19 November 2010


CSIG Roundtable

Research Ethics: Studying Artifacts of Uncertain Origin


American Schools of Oriental Research Annual Meeting 2010
Sheraton Atlanta Hotel, Augusta Room, Second Floor, Atlanta, Georgia

26-29 November 2009
Coroplastic and Small Finds from the Geometric Period to the Roman Era
Colloquium Held in the Memory of Eos Zervoudaki
Rhodes

19 November 2009


“Figuring Out” the Figurines of the Ancient Near East I

American Schools of Oriental Research Annual Meeting 2009
New Orleans, LA

1 - 3 May 2009
Figurines in Action: (TAG) Theoretical Archaeology Group)
Stanford, CA
Organized by John M. Matsunaga (University of California: Berkeley) & Peter Biehl (SUNY Buffalo)

9 January 2009


Coroplastic Studies at the Start of the 21st Century: From Collection to Context

Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting
Philadelphia, PA

Coroplastic Studies Interest Group, Sponsor
Organizer: Caitlin E. Barrett, Yale University



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