PROGRAM
9h00 Opening Ceremony
SESSION I THE ENDLESS MOVEMENT TO WAR: MARCHING COLUMNS AND FORTIFIED CAMPS
Chair: Jorge Ribeiro (Lab2PT, UMinho)
09h10 An Archaeological Contribution to the Development of Innovative Historical Narratives on the Roman Conquest of NW Iberia | José Manuel Costa-García (Grupo de Investigación Síncrisis, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela)
09h30 A logística militar na cronística portuguesa de quatrocentos | Elise Cardoso (Faculdade de Letras, Universidade de Coimbra)
09h50 Dal castrum romanorum alla città di Sebastiano Serlio | Francesco Paolo Fiore (Sapienza Università di Roma)
10h10 Discussion
10h40 Coffee break
11h00 Las estrategias de fortificación de los ejércitos en la temprana edad moderna en la frontera galaico-portuguesa: un paisaje de campamentos, fortificaciones y puestos de control | Rebeca Blanco- Rotea (Grupo de Investigación Síncrisis, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela)
11h20 Territory, City, Wall: on Portuguese Military Settlements in North Africa | Jorge Correia (Lab2PT, UMinho), Ana Lopes (Lab2PT, UMinho)
11h40 Discussion
12h00 Lunch
SESSION II THE BATTLEFIELD ARCHAELOGY: PROJECTS UNDER DEVELOPMENT
Chair: João Gouveia Monteiro (CHSC, Universidade de Coimbra)
14h00 O campo de Batalha de Aljubarrota na perspetiva da investigação arqueológica: estado da questão | Maria Antónia Amaral (DGPC, Lisboa)
14h20 The “Mohàcs 500 Project”: Experience on Methodology, Activities and Results | Gábor Bertók (Janus Pannonius Museum, Pécs, Mohács 500 research team / Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest), Máté Szabó (University of Pécs, Mohács 500 research team)
14h40 New Battles on Old Battlefields: The Experience of Battlefield Archaeology in Scotland | Iain Banks (University of Glasgow)
15h00 Hungarian Conflict Archaeology of Early Modern Age | Balázs Polgár (Military History Institute and Museum, Budapest)
15h20 Discussion
15h40 Coffee break
SESSION III THE BATTLE, AT THE END OF THE ROAD: SEARCHING AND SELECTING CASE STUDIES
Chair: Cidália Silva (Lab2PT, UMinho)
16h00 Developing a “Case Study”: Alcácer Quibir, the Last Itinerary of a Portuguese Army | Luís Costa e Sousa (CHAM, NOVA FCSH), Luís Falcão Fonseca (Centro de História, Universidade de Lisboa)
16h20 The Military Landscape around Ksar Seghir: an Archaelogical Reading of Zurara`s Chronicle of D. Duarte de Menezes | Helena Paula Carvalho (Lab2PT, UMinho), Francisco Azevedo Mendes (Lab2PT, UMinho)
16h40 Forging Formations, Memories and Identities out of the Remnants of a City | Nahed Nabhan (UMinho)
17h00 Discussion
17h20 Closing session