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Ancient Libya 45th Anniversary of the French Archaeological Mission to Libya
International Symposium

       Ancient Libya
       45th Anniversary of the French Archaeological
       Mission to Libya
       17,18 AND 19 MAY 2021
       Institut national d’histoire de l’art (National Institute of Art History)
       On-line symposium with simultaneous interpretation
       Arabic, English and French

                                                                     Under the High Patronage of      With the support of

Tripolitania©Loic Mazou, Fezzan©Taha al Jawashi, Cyrenaica©Antiquities Department of Antiquities of Libya, Cyrene statue©Gilles Mermet
Ancient Libya 45th Anniversary of the French Archaeological Mission to Libya
17 MAY 2021

9.30 AM    Welcome address by Eric de Chassey,
           Director of the National Institute of Art History/
           Institut National d’Histoire de l’Art (INHA)

           Introduction by the organisers, Cécile Colonna,
           Scientific Advisor (INHA) and Vincent Michel,
           Director of the French Archaeological Mission to Libya/
           Mission archéologique française de Libye (MAFL)

           Introduction by Ambassadors Béatrice Le Fraper du Hellen,
           French Ambassador to Libya and Hamed El Houderi,
           Libyan Ambassador to France

           Inaugural sessions

  10 AM    Nicolas Grimal
           Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres and Libya

10.30 AM   Dr. Mohamed Fallos
           The Protection of the archaeological heritage and wealth of Tripolitania

           Dr. Ahmed Hussein
           The Protection of the archaeological heritage wealth of Cyrenaica

11.10 AM   Break

           Session I – History and Archaeology
           Chair : Charles Personnaz National Institute of Heritage /
           Institut nationale du patrimoine (InP)

11.30 AM   François Chevrollier
           The birth of archaeology in Libya (XVIII - XIX century)

11.50 AM   Vincent Michel
           The French Archaeological Mission: 45 years of research in Libya

12.10 PM   Claude Sintès
           Under water activities the French Archaeological Mission in Libya

12.30 PM   Discussion and lunch

 2.30 PM   Massimiliano Munzi and Claudio Parisi Presicce
           1911 - 1943: Archaeology in Libya, from one war to the other

 2.50 PM   Luisa Musso
           The Italian archaeological missions in Tripolitania (1952-2021):
           From a complex mediation with the past to the need for a new order
Ancient Libya 45th Anniversary of the French Archaeological Mission to Libya
3.10 PM   Discussion and break

           Panel Discussion – History and Heritage
           Moderator: Vincent Michel (MAFL)

 3.40 PM   Mounir Bouchenaki, former Director General of World Heritage at
           UNESCO and former Director General of ICCROM

           Lazare Eloundou, Director of Culture and Emergencies at UNESCO

           Nicolas Grimal, Honorary professor at Collège de France,
           Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres

           Gilles Kepel, Professor at Ecole Normale Supérieure,
           Middle East and Mediterranean programme Chair

           Jean-Luc Martinez, Director of the Louvre Museum

           18 MAY 2021

           Session 2 - Prehistory and Protohistory
           Chair: Alcira Sandoval (UNESCO)

9.30 AM    Graeme Barker
           Coping with climate change: the 150,000 year-long record of the Haua Fteah
           cave (Cyrenaica, Libya)

 9.50 AM   Elodie de Faucamberge
           Results of Prehistoric research (2006-2012) within the French Archaeological
           Mission for Ancient Libya in northern Cyrenaica, Libya

10.10 AM   Jean-Loïc Le Quellec
           Akukas and Mesāk: what are the prospects?

10.30 AM   Discussion and break

  11 AM    David Mattingly
           Early Oasis Peoples in Libyan History

11.20 AM   Ahmad Emrage
           Gsur (or Qasr) in the countryside of Cyrenaica

11.40 AM   Mohamed Fakroun and Monique Longerstay
           Exploration of five Sirte valleys (1990-1999)

  12 PM    Discussion and lunch
Ancient Libya 45th Anniversary of the French Archaeological Mission to Libya
Session 3 – Libyans, Greeks and Phoenicians
           Chair : Catherine Dobias Lalou (MAFL)

 2.30 PM   Hugues Berthelot
           Cyrenaica : “ its sceptres, its people and its cities”.
           Epigraphy, “from Barka to Tobruk, from Khôra to overseas”

 2.50 PM   Sophie Marini
           Cyrenaican Silphium and the Libyan tribes

 3.10 PM   Oscar Mei
           Cyrene – the city and its sanctuaries

 3.30 PM   Oliva Menozzi
           Cyrene, the necropolises and Khôra

 3.50 PM   Discussion and break

 4.20 PM   Hedi Dridi
           Reflections on the genesis and growth of emporia in Tripolitania

 4.40 PM   Maria Giulia Amadasi Guzzo
           Punic Tripolitania

   5 PM    Gianpaolo Nadalini
           The image of an Athenian celebration on a pélikè from Apollonia, Cyrenaica

 5.20 PM   Discussion

           19 MAY 2021

           Session 3 – Libyans, Greeks and Phoenicians (contd.)
           Chair : Ludovic Laugier (The Louvre Museum)

9.30 AM    Jean-Sylvain Caillou
           The Apollonia site - between land and sea

 9.50 AM   Jerzy Zelazowski
           Ptolemais in Cyrenaica (Libya) from Ptolemaic foundation to Roman city
           (4th – 1st c. BC).

10.10 AM   Khaled El Haddar
           Taucheira - between archaeology and history

10.30 AM   Discussion and break
Session 4 - Romans, Byzantines and Arabs
           Chair : Michel Bonifay (CNRS - centre Camille Jullian)

  11 AM    Corinne Sandoz
           Water supply and distribution in the Roman Era in Tripolitania

11.20 AM   Michel Paulin
           Thermal baths of the Levant: excavation site of a seaside
           resort near the Leptis Magna Port

11.40 AM   Anna Leone
           The Christianisation of Tripolitania

  12 PM    Anis Mkacher
           The image Arab conquerors of Byzantine Africa: models and
           borrowings from a historiographic construction

12.20 PM   Discussion and lunch

           Session 5 - A new page for Libyan heritage
           Chair : Oliva Menozzi (université de Chieti)

 2.30 PM   Paul Bennett
           Building a better tomorrow for Libyan Heritage

 2.50 PM   Susan Kane
           Archaeology and Cultural Heritage in Post-Revolution Libya

 3.10 PM   Discussion

 3.30 PM   Yves Ubelmann
           Libya in 3 D: a way to preserve and study

 3.50 PM   Morgan Belzic
           The Cyrenaican funerary deities through centuries : transformations
           of a symbol

 4.10 PM   Discussion

 4.30 PM   Concluding : Hafed Walda, Ambassador and Permanent Delegate
           of Libya to UNESCO

 4.50 PM   Conclusion : Cécile Colonna (INHA) and Vincent Michel (MAFL)
International              Ancient Libya
Symposium                  45th Anniversary of the French Archaeological
17, 18 AND 19              Mission to Libya
MAY 2021
On-line                    Under the auspices of the French Archaeological Mission to
symposium                  Libya and the Centre for Research on Ancient Libya, under
                           the high patronage of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-
Institut national          Lettres, in partnership with the Louvre Museum and the
d’histoire de l’art        HeRMA laboratory (University of Poitiers). With the support of
(National Institute        the Libyan European and Foreign Affairs Ministry, and Total,
of Art History)            Libya.
2 rue Vivienne ou
6 rue des Petits-          Scientific Committee
Champs,                    Morgan Belzic (INHA – MAFL), François Chevrollier (MAFL-
75 002 Paris               INP), Cécile Colonna (INHA), Catherine Dobias Lalou (MAFL),
                           Ludovic Laugier (Louvre Museum), Vincent Michel (MAFL-
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Lines 1 and 7 :            Participant List
Palais Royal –             Maria Giulia Amadasi Guzzo (université of Rome –
Musée du Louvre            La Sapienza), Graeme Barker (Cambridge University), Hugues
Lines 7 et 14 :            Berthelot (MAFL - University of Angers), Paul Bennett
Pyramides                  (Canterbury Archaeological Trust), Morgan Belzic (INHA –
                           MAFL), Jean-Sylvain Caillou (MAFL), François Chevrollier
For more                   (MAFL – INP), Hedi Dridi (University of Neuchâtel), Khaled El
information                Haddar (University of Benghazi), Ahmad Emrage (University
Reception INHA :           of Benghazi), Mohamed Fakroun (Antiquities Department,
+33 1 47 03 89 00          Libya), Mohammed Fallos (Antiquities Department, Libya),
www.inha.fr                Elodie de Faucamberge (MAFL - Maison de l’Archéologie
                           et de l’Ethnologie), Nicolas Grimal (AIBL), Ahmed Hussein
Place, Timings &           (Antiquities Department, Libya), Susan Kane (Oberlin College),
Registration : Practical   Anna Leone (Durham University), Jean-Loïc Le Quellec (Institut
information is subject     des mondes africains – CNRS), Monique Longerstay (MAFL),
to change                  Gianpaolo Nadalini (MAFL), Sophie Marini (MAFL), David
Please consult our         Mattingly (Leicester University), Oscar Mei (University of
website regularly          Urbino), Oliva Menozzi (University of Chieti), Anis Mkacher
www.inha.fr                (MAFL - Aoroc - CNRS), Vincent Michel (MAFL – HeRMA),
                           Massimiliano Munzi (the Capitoline Superintendency for
https://libyeantique.      cultural property), Luisa Musso (University of Rome - Roma
hypotheses.org             Tre), Claudio Parisi Presicce (the Capitoline Superintendency
                           for cultural property, Rome), Corinne Sandoz (Yverdon
                           Museum and region), Claude Sintès (MAFL), Yves Ubelmann
                           (Iconem), Jerzy Zelazowski (Ptolemais Polish Mission –
                           University of Warsaw)
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