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    YEAST FOR CHANGES

    Vikings and their impact on Medieval Europe

    Conference 21-22 May 2015, Wrocław (Poland)

    PROGRAMME:

    1st DAY, 21of May

    10.00-11.00 –  REGISTRATION

    11.00-11.45 –  OPENING CEREMONY

    Welcome by prof. Andrzej Buko

    Welcome by prof. Sławomir  Moździoch Welcome by prof. Władysław DuczkoWelcome by prof. Przemysław Wiszewski

    11.45-14.00 –  SESSION 1

    Władysław Duczko (Pułtusk): Scandinavian impact on the Viking-Age Eastern Europe 

    Alexander Musin (St. Petersburg) & Olga Tarabardina  (Novgorod): The Scandinavian

     settlements in the Eastern Europe and the rise of Novgorod

    Andrzej Buko (Warsaw): Scandinavian elements on the cemetery at Bodzia 

    Heidi M. Sherman (Wisconsin): Staraia Ladoga and the Emporia Thesis: The Anatomy of a

    “Non- Place” in Viking -Age Russia

    Discussion

    14.00-15.00 –  Lunch

    15.00-16.30 –  SESSION 2

    Gitte Tarnow Ingvardson (Copenhagen): The Earliest Viking Age hoard and the

     Reorganisation of Trade of Bornholm (Denmark)

    Zbigniew Kobyliński & Kamil Rabiega (Warsaw): Symbolic role of boats and ships in Medieval Europe: Scandinavia and beyond

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      Norbert Gossler & Christoph Jahn (Berlin): Vikings at the Lower Memel? A critical look at

    the material culture from the cemetery of Linkuhnen/Rževskoe (Russian Federation) 

    Discussion

    16.30-17.00 –  Coffee break  

    17.00-18.30 –  SESSION 3

    Marek Jankowiak (Oxford): From slaves to states. The Scandinavian slave trade and the

    emergence of states in Northern and Central Europe 

    Vladimir Zorić (Palermo): Cappella Palatina –  paradigm of the cultural landscape in themulti-ethnic Norman Kingdom of Sicily

    Błażej Stanisławski (Wrocław): Rus’ quarter in Constantinople 

    Discussion

    19.30 –  Welcome dinner

    2nd DAY, 22 of May

    10.30-12.30 –  SESSION 4

    Karolina Czonstke (Bornholm):  Early medieval slavic jewellery from Bornholm against a

    Slavic-Scandinavian contacts 

    Mateusz Bogucki (Warsaw): Polish-Danish contacts in the late tenth century in the light of

    numismatic finds

    Santa Jansone & Artis Āboltiņš (Riga): Vikings before Vikings. Scandinavian expansion in Eastern Baltic area during Late Iron Age (5th-7 th centuries)

    Marie Brinch ( Nykøbing): The Fejø cups 

    Discussion

    12.30-13.00 –  Coffee break  

    13.00-14.30 –  SESSION 5

    Marcin Böhm (Opole): Malta –  as a base of fleet of Sicilian Normans between 1091 and1194? Another voice in the discussion 

    Tomsz Pełech (Wrocław): "And anyone seeing him ride, would have conjectured that he was

    not a Roman but had come from Normandy" –  interpretation of rhetorical figure from the Xth Book of Alexiad of Anne Komnene

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    Remigiusz Gogosz (Rzeszów): From Vikings to Crusaders. The influence of crusading ideason Scandinavia at the end of the Viking Age and its impact on Crusading movements in

     Europe

    Discussion

    14.30-15.30 –  Lunch

    15.30-17.00 –  SESSION 6

    Leszek Gardeła (Rzeszów): Thor's hammers, miniature weapons and supernatural beings.Scandinavian-style amulets in Poland

    Felix Biermann (Göttingen): The Viking Impact in Liutician Lands 

    Torbjorn Brorsson (Lund):  Analyses of Viking age Scandinavian and Slavonic pottery in the Baltic region –  Thin section analyses and ICP-analyses 

    Discussion

    17.00-17.15 –  Coffee break  

    17.15-18.30 –  SESSION 7

    Jacek Mianowski (Bydgoszcz): The Stories Untold –  Extra-linguistic Dimension of Early

    Welsh Literacy

    Łukasz Neubauer (Koszalin): ‘Ne þurfe we us spillan’: The Anglo-Saxon Depiction of theVikings as Cold-Blooded Tacticians and Skilful Negotiators in The Battle of Maldon and Other

     Documents Relating to the Dramatic Events of the Summer of 991

    Discussion