Thursday, May 2nd: Villa Pace, via Consolare Pompea, 91
9.00 Working Group Sessions (registered members)
11.00 Coffee break (registered members)
11.30 Working Group Sessions (registered members)
13.00 Lunch (registered members and invited guests)
14.45 Working Group Sessions (registered members)
16.30 Plenary Session (registered members) (Main Hall): Nomisma.org and DARIAH-EU Working Group – Bibliography/Zenon
18.30 Guided tour of the MuMe, Museo Regionale Interdisciplinare di Messina, by the Director, Caterina Di Giacomo (speakers and registered members)
Friday, May 3rd: Rettorato, piazza Pugliatti 1, Aula Magna
8.45 Registration
9.00 Welcome and Opening
Salvatore Cuzzocrea, Rector of the University of Messina
Giuseppe Giordano, Director of DiCAM
Andrew Meadows, Mariangela Puglisi, David Wigg-Wolf, Steering Committee
9.30 Federico Carbone – Renata Cantilena – Giacomo Pardini (Università di Salerno), Coin finds, contexts and data management between Pompeii and Velia
9.55 Jonathan Prag (University of Oxford, Merton College) – Mariangela Puglisi (Università di Messina), I.Num.Sic (Inscriptiones Numorum Siciliae): pilot phase
10.20 Clare Rowan (University of Warwick), Numismatic micro histories: locating and representing tokens in Roman Italy
10.45 Christian Weiss (Swiss National Museum), Medieval coin finds in Sicily (ca. 827-1246)
11.10 Coffee break
11.35 Andrew Brown – Sam Moorhead (The British Museum), Coins as archaeological artefacts: exploiting the 300,000 Roman coins on the Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) database
12.00 Mirjana Vojvoda (Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade)- Adam Crnobrnja (National Museum, Belgrade), The Roman coin hoards dated to the time of Maximinus I from the territory of present-day Serbia
12.25 Aleksander Bursche (University of Warsaw) et al., The XVI International Numismatic Congress
12.50 Lunch break (speakers and invited guests)
Friday, May 3rd: Rettorato, piazza Pugliatti 1, Accademia Peloritana dei Pericolanti
14.30 Alenka Miškec – Andrej Šemrov (National museum of Slovenia), New votive finds of coins in the area of northwestern Slovenia
14.55 Helle W. Horsnæs (The National Museum of Denmark), Aurei from the Boscoreale Hoard
15.20 Kris Lockyear et al. (University College, London), The Lohe Hoard revisited
15.45 Martin Allen (Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge), EMC and early medieval coin finds at Rendlesham, Suffolk
16.10 Coffee break (Aula Cannizzaro)
16.30 Daniele Castrizio (Università di Messina) – Rosa Ponterio – Vincenzo Renda (CNR-IPCF, Messina) et al., Laser micro- profilometry and 3D modelling applied on two ancient coins
16.55 Emanuela Spagnoli (Università di Napoli “Federico II”), Archivi condivisi e “memorie dinamiche”. Riflessioni su una esperienza in corso
17.20 Antonio Celesti – Maria Caltabiano – Mariangela Puglisi (Università di Messina), Towards a federated cloud-based coin archive able to drive big data analytics and visualization in numismatics: the DIANA approach
17.45 Maria Caltabiano – Grazia Salamone (Università di Messina) – Benedetto Carroccio (Università della Calabria), The standardisation of the iconographic description: the codification of the scenes
Saturday, May 4th: Rettorato, piazza Pugliatti 1, Accademia Peloritana dei Pericolanti
9.00 Welcome and Introduction
Maria Caltabiano, Vice-President of the International Numismatic Council
9.15 Ethan Gruber (American Numismatic Society), Eight Years of Nomisma.org: Past, Present, and Future
9.40 Frédérique Duyrat – Manuel Gozalbes (Museu de Prehistoria, València) – Andrew Meadows (University of Oxford, New College) – Julien Olivier (Bibliothèque nationale de France) et al., The ARCH project
10.05 Manuel Gozalbes – Juan Francisco Onielfa Veneros – Alejandro Peña (Museu de Prehistoria, València) – Pere Pau Ripollés (Universitat de València), The creation of a hybrid, hierarchical and friendly system to represent legends in monedaiberica.org
10.30 Vincent Drost (Bibliothèque nationale de France), “Trouvailles monétaires” digital program: an update
10.55 Karsten Tolle (Goethe University, Frankfurt) – Ulrike Peter (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften), Corpus Nummorum – Coins and types and improvements of data quality
11.20 Timo Kissinger, Digitization of text-based coin find data
11.45 Brunch (Aula Cannizzaro)
12.45 Mario Schlapke (Thüringisches Landesamt für Denkmalpflege und Archäologie), Steps to the new KENOM: Normdata mapping with cocoda, and a new presentation of coin finds from Thuringia
13.10 Karsten Dahmen (Münzkabinett, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin), IKMK norm data
13.35 Coins in context. Round table and final discussion.
14.45 Closing
Andrew Meadows, Mariangela Puglisi, David Wigg-Wolf, Steering Committee
16.30 Guided tour of the MArRC, Museo Archeologico di Reggio Calabria, by Daniele Castrizio (on reservation)
NB
The papers will be of 20 minutes each, plus 5 minutes discussion, on topics related to general studies on coin finds and digital numismatics, with a particular emphasis on: coin finds from Italy (especially Sicily); the results of digital projects, including coin finds, GIS applications, statistical studies, databases and online applications, etc.; and digital infrastructure (Call for Papers).
The meeting will close with a discussion on a standard spreadsheet of data on coins from excavations, and a Round Table, to give the opportunity to the participants to discuss progress in the field of Digital Numismatics and start new collaborations and joint projects.
In addition, posters on new or ongoing projects are presented.
Claudia Devoto (Università di Messina) – Chiara Antonelli (Università di Roma, La Sapienza), Database e monete in contesto: due casi studio da Pompei
Anna Sapienza (Università di Messina), The analysis of the triskeles through the Digital Iconographic Atlas of Numismatics in Antiquity (DIANA)
Marleen Termeer – Ivan Kisjes (University of Amsterdam), The first coinage in the Roman world online
Additional info
Thursday, May 2nd (Villa Pace, via Consolare Pompea, 91) will be reserved for meetings of the Nomisma.org groups and the DARIAH-EU Digital Numismatics WG.
Please note: Those who are not members of the Nomisma.org working groups need only arrive on the afternoon/evening of Thursday 2 May.
18.15 Bus transfer to the MuMe (only for speakers and registered members)
18.30 Guided tour of the MuMe, Museo Regionale Interdisciplinare di Messina, by the Director, Caterina Di Giacomo (speakers and registered members)
Full price ticket is 8,00 €, reduced 4,00 €.
Teachers and staff of European Museum, members of ICOM (International Council of Museums) have free admission, if they can certify their role. Please do not forget to bring anything which can certify you are a member or a teacher.
Friday, May 3rd
The Meeting will take place at the Rettorato, piazza Pugliatti 1.
Morning: Aula Magna, 1st floor, stairs to the left of the main entrance
Morning Coffee Break and Lunch: same floor.
Afternoon: Accademia Peloritana dei Pericolanti, to the left of the main entrance.
Afternoon Coffee Break: Aula Cannizzaro, to the right of the main entrance.
Saturday, May 4th: Rettorato, piazza Pugliatti 1, Accademia Peloritana dei Pericolanti, to the left of the main entrance.
Brunch: Aula Cannizzaro, to the right of the main entrance
15.00 Walk to the Stazione Marittima (15-20 minutes) or car/van transfer (on reservation*)
15.30 Hydrofoil to Reggio Calabria: ticket 3,50 €
16.00 Walk to the MArRC (10-15 minutes) or car/van transfer (on reservation*)
16.30 Guided tour of the MArRC (Museo Archeologico di Reggio Calabria) (on reservation), by Professor Daniele Castrizio
Full price ticket is 8,00 €, reduced 4,00 €.
Teachers and staff of European Museum, members of ICOM (International Council of Museums) have free admission, if they can certify their role. Please do not forget to bring anything which can certify you are a member or a teacher.
18.40 Bus transfer to Villa San Giovanni. The cost will be communicated on site, depending on the number of participants.
19.20 Ferryboat to Messina (Caronte-Tourist): ticket 2,50 €
19.40 Arrival at Messina, rada San Francesco.
Car/Van transfer to city centre o to Villa Pace on reservation*.