Connecting Stucco in the Mediterranean (c. 300 BCE–1200 CE): Methodological Approaches and the State of Research

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Connecting Stucco in the Mediterranean (c. 300 BCE–1200 CE): Methodological Approaches and the State of Research, Bilkent University and Erimtan Museum, Ankara and Zoom, May 16–18, 2024

The use of plaster reliefs (stuccoes) as architectural decoration is a well-known phenomenon in the Mediterranean. Recent decades have witnessed a renewed interest in stucco, but it has been mainly done within the boundaries of specific disciplines and chronological specialisations. While this allowed scholars to recognise the relationship of stucco with specific architectural traditions and technologies, it did not allow to spot long-term trends and cross-cultural interactions. This is due to the lack of coordination of scholarship on the study of stucco, which appears to develop at different speeds and aim at different goals depending on the field of study.

The conference connects experts in the Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic periods up to ca 1200 CE to address common questions that can help to see long-term phenomena and cross-cultural exchanges in the Mediterranean.

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