08-15-2006, 11:29 AM
The RAT conference will be in Augsburg, Germany November 17th to November 19th 2006
Friday, November 17th
- 19:00 Get together with dinner in the Andechser in Augsburg.
Saturday, November 18th
09:30 Lectures in a seminar room in the Kresslessmühle
Introduction
09:45: Hans Van Lierde (Belgium):
Roman Militaria of the First Century AD in Sacred
Contexts in the North-Western Provinces
10:30 Svenja G. (Germany):
Gladiators: Origins of the Gladiatorial Games, Types of
Gladiators, and how they were seen by the Roman
Society.
11:15 Jona Lendering (Netherlands):
Sacred Forests and Rocky Coasts: The Unreliability of
Ancient Battle Narratives
12:00 Volker Bach (Germany):
Military Collegia; Thoughts on their Function and Context
12:45 Lunch break in the Helsinki Bar inside the Kresslesmühle
14:15 We will walk to the Roman Museum Augsburg and have a guided Tour
17:00 Leisure you can go shopping, to one of the many museums, churches or historical sites or just have a coffe and chill
19:30 Dinner with local specialties / open end
Sunday November 19th
09:30 Lectures in a seminar room in the Kresslessmühle
Jasper Oorthuys (Netherlands):
Marines and Mariners in the Roman Imperial Navy
10:15 Christian Koepfer (Germany):
The Notitia Dignitatum: Shield forms and shield Designs
Seen from a Different Perspective
11:00 Bavarian Sunday Breakfast
12:00 Open
12:45 Open
13:30 Discussion: Guideline for Respectable Living History
14:15 Open
15:00 Coffee break
15:45 Christian Koepfer (Germany):
Living History or Reenactment? General Clarification of
Terminology in the Scene
17:00 Leisure
19:00 Dinner / Open End (Optional)
[size=150:25rlfxjb]As you can see we have two open sections, where additional lectures would be very welcome![/size]
Organization. I need to know the following things from all participants and guests:
1. Do you need any equipment / gadgets for your lecture? (Beamer, Overhead etc.)
2. Where do you want to stay ( which hotel )
3. When do you arrive, when do you intend to leave?
3. Are you allergic to something? Do you need any medical attendance?
4. Will you come a) definitely b) probably c) perhaps
5. Do you have any proposals or ideas concerning the schedule, do you want to have something changed?
As in the hotel thread only four people voted, it does not make sense to book something, also because I have no definite promises for who will come and who perhaps not. So i suggest everyone goes to the hotel that suits her / him. Book over the Internet and the site in the Hotel thread, it should be much cheaper.
The costs for the conference will depend on the amount of participants, but should be less than 20 € including the visit to the Museum, I suppose.
Food not included, of course. I can get you to the good restaurants, but I cannot anticipate what you guys want to eat.
Friday, November 17th
- 19:00 Get together with dinner in the Andechser in Augsburg.
Saturday, November 18th
09:30 Lectures in a seminar room in the Kresslessmühle
Introduction
09:45: Hans Van Lierde (Belgium):
Roman Militaria of the First Century AD in Sacred
Contexts in the North-Western Provinces
10:30 Svenja G. (Germany):
Gladiators: Origins of the Gladiatorial Games, Types of
Gladiators, and how they were seen by the Roman
Society.
11:15 Jona Lendering (Netherlands):
Sacred Forests and Rocky Coasts: The Unreliability of
Ancient Battle Narratives
12:00 Volker Bach (Germany):
Military Collegia; Thoughts on their Function and Context
12:45 Lunch break in the Helsinki Bar inside the Kresslesmühle
14:15 We will walk to the Roman Museum Augsburg and have a guided Tour
17:00 Leisure you can go shopping, to one of the many museums, churches or historical sites or just have a coffe and chill
19:30 Dinner with local specialties / open end
Sunday November 19th
09:30 Lectures in a seminar room in the Kresslessmühle
Jasper Oorthuys (Netherlands):
Marines and Mariners in the Roman Imperial Navy
10:15 Christian Koepfer (Germany):
The Notitia Dignitatum: Shield forms and shield Designs
Seen from a Different Perspective
11:00 Bavarian Sunday Breakfast
12:00 Open
12:45 Open
13:30 Discussion: Guideline for Respectable Living History
14:15 Open
15:00 Coffee break
15:45 Christian Koepfer (Germany):
Living History or Reenactment? General Clarification of
Terminology in the Scene
17:00 Leisure
19:00 Dinner / Open End (Optional)
[size=150:25rlfxjb]As you can see we have two open sections, where additional lectures would be very welcome![/size]
Organization. I need to know the following things from all participants and guests:
1. Do you need any equipment / gadgets for your lecture? (Beamer, Overhead etc.)
2. Where do you want to stay ( which hotel )
3. When do you arrive, when do you intend to leave?
3. Are you allergic to something? Do you need any medical attendance?
4. Will you come a) definitely b) probably c) perhaps
5. Do you have any proposals or ideas concerning the schedule, do you want to have something changed?
As in the hotel thread only four people voted, it does not make sense to book something, also because I have no definite promises for who will come and who perhaps not. So i suggest everyone goes to the hotel that suits her / him. Book over the Internet and the site in the Hotel thread, it should be much cheaper.
The costs for the conference will depend on the amount of participants, but should be less than 20 € including the visit to the Museum, I suppose.
Food not included, of course. I can get you to the good restaurants, but I cannot anticipate what you guys want to eat.
Christian K.
No reconstruendum => No reconstruction.
Ut desint vires, tamen est laudanda voluntas.
No reconstruendum => No reconstruction.
Ut desint vires, tamen est laudanda voluntas.