The Many Faces of Artemis
Wednesday 6 September - Friday 8 September, 2023
Saskia Peels-Matthey & Michael Kerschner
The aim of this conference is to explore the diversity of conceptions, cults and sanctuaries of the Greek goddess Artemis. In an interdisciplinary and holistic approach, we seek to further topical discussions on Greek polytheism, and we take up recent renewed scholarly interest in studying individual gods. In modern scholarship, various attempts have been made to find an overarching ‘mode of action’ for Artemis, stressing her connections with untamed nature, with transitions and the dangerous. These are sensible suggestions, yet they cannot capture all manifestations of Artemis.
This conference brings together philologists, epigraphists, archaeologists, linguists and religious scholars to examine Artemis from different angles, by investigating local, regional, and panhellenic aspects of the goddess diachronically. Various epithets show that Artemis is incorporated in different (local) traditions and is associated with various goddesses; and the votive spectrum and sacrificial rituals point in the same direction.
We aim to understand the variety of manifestations of the goddess, and develop an understanding of the coherence of her perceived personality. While the majority of written evidence comes from only a few places, first and foremost Athens, the archaeological evidence opens up many parts of the Greek world. Written and iconographical sources provide insights into the ancient ideas of the goddess and her identities. Votive offerings tell us about the concerns that the worshippers associated with Artemis' spheres of competence, animal remains about the sacrificial practices. By taking this multi-angle approach, we hope to understand Artemis better as a case study of the complexities of ancient Greek polytheism.
Programme
Wednesday 6th September 2023 (Day 1)
16:15–16:45
Registration, tea
16:45-17:00 | Saskia Peels-Matthey (Groningen) – Michael Kerschner (Vienna / Leiden)
Welcome and introduction
Panel 1: Artemis in Attica
17:00-17:40 | Alexander Heinemann (Tübingen)
Artemis in Attic iconography
17:40-18:20 | Constanze Graml (München)
Girls, Boys and the City: A diachronic overview of the imagination of Artemis in Athens and Attica
18:20-18:35
Break
18:35-19:15 | Floris van den Eijnde and Artemisa Loesberg (Utrecht)
Artemis and the Peisistratids: Fact and Fiction
19:30
Dinner for speakers
Thursday 7th September 2023 (Day 2)
Panel 2: Artemis on the Aegean Islands
09:00-09:15
Coffee
09:15-09:55 | Guillaume Biard (Aix-en-Provence)
The cult of Artemis in Thasos
9:55-10:35 | Alexander Mazarakis Ainian (Volos)
Sanctuary of Artemis at Kythnos
10:35-11:00
Break
11:00-11:40 | Karl Reber (Lausanne)
Artemis Amarysia: goddess with different faces
11:40-12:20 | Tamara Saggini – Samuel Verdan (Lausanne)
Gorgo, Artemis and dedicants: faces to faces in the Artemision of Amarynthos
12:20-14:00
Lunch break
Panel 3: Artemis on the Peloponnese
14:00–14:40 | Oliver Pilz (Athens)
Artemis in Elis and Triphylia
14:40–15:20 | Maria Spathi
The different(?) faces of the Messenian Artemis
15:20-15:50
Break
Panel 4
15:50–16:30
Roundtable discussion of RMA & PhD students
16.30- onward
Drinks
Friday 8th September 2023 (Day 3)
09:15-09:30
Coffee
Panel 5: Naming deities
09:30-10:10 | Corinne Bonnet - Sylvain Lebreton (Toulouse)
The many names of Artemis and her situation in divine onomastic networks
10:10-10:50 | Athanasia Zografou (Ioannina)
Artemis Hecate: The name, the epithet and the goddess
10:50-11:20
Break
11:20–12:00 | Theodora Jim (Nottingham)
The many faces of Artemis Soteira
12:00-13:30
Lunch break
Panel 6: Artemis in Asia Minor
13:30-14:10 | Nicholas Cahill (Madison)
The sanctuary of Artemis in Sardis
14:10-14:50 | Michael Kerschner (Vienna / Leiden)
Artemis of Ephesos and her worshippers: their concerns, their ways of worship and their ideas of the goddess
14:50-15:20
Break
15:20-16:00 | Christoph Baier (Athens) - Lilli Zabrana (Vienna)
Artemis sanctuaries as places of asylum
Break, walk to Prinsenhof (ca. 10-15 min walk)
Panel 7: Keynote and Closing (public)
Location: Prinsenhof, Martinikerkhof 23
16:30-17:15
Coffee and cakes
17:15-18:15 | Public keynote: Ivana Petrovic
Artemis in her hymns
18:15-18:30
Wrapping up of the conference: conclusions, good-bye, and impulses for future research
18:30
Festive reception and walking dinner
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