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SUMMARY:First international congress on the anthropology of salt
DESCRIPTION:„Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iași invites you\, between 20-24 of August 2015\, to the FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF SALT. The programme of the event is available at Ethnosal Ro. \n \nPROGRAM \n  \n21.08.2015\n  \nREGISTRATION: 8.30-9.00 \nGREETINGS: 9.00-9.30 \nPLENARY SESSION: 9.30-14.00 \n  \nPLENARY SESSION\nChairmen: Roxana-Gabriela Curcă\, Olivier Weller\, Valeriu Cavruc\, Marius-Tiberiu Alexianu \n\nMarius-Tiberiu Alexianu\, Anthropology of Salt: challenges of a new discipline\nMarius-Tiberiu Alexianu\, Olivier Weller\, Ion Sandu\, Gheorghe Romanescu\, Robin Brigand\, Roxana-Gabriela Curcă\, Vasile Cotiugă\, Felix Tencariu\, Andrei Asăndulesei\, Ștefan Caliniuc\, Radu-Ștefan Balaur\, Mihaela Asăndulesei\, EthnosalRo project. Work in progress\nAshley A. Dumas\, Recent Archaeology of Salt in the Eastern United States\nLi Shuicheng\, Archaeology of Salt Production in the Three Gorges Region: Focus on the Zhongba Site\nOlivier Weller\, First Salt Making in Europe: an Overview from Neolithic times\nTakamune Kawashima\, Archaeology and ethnology of salt in Japan\nBlas Castellón\, Anthropology of salt in Mexico in the past 10 years. An overview\n\nDiscussions \nCoffee Break \n\nAnthony Harding\, ‘Salt in Prehistoric Europe’:  the challenges and perspectives of a general book on ancient salt\nDulam Sendenjav\, Usage\, Therapy and Magical Cure of Salt among Mongolian Ethnic Groups\nJayaram Gollapudi\, Depressed classes of Madigas and its culture reflects in using of Salt in tanning and traditional buried the body in South India\nFelix Tencariu\, Marius-Tiberiu Alexianu\, Vasile Cotiugă\, Viorica Vasilache\, Ion Sandu\, Clay\, fire and salt. Experimental approaches on the Prehistoric briquetage technique\nValeriu Cavruc\, The Archaeological Evidence for Salt Production in Romania\n\n  \nDiscussions \nLUNCH: 14.00-15.30 \nPRESENTATIONS: 15.30-20.00 \nI.ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARCHAEOLOGY \n\nChairmen: Paolo Zuppi\, Ashley A. Dumas\, Takamune Kawashima\, Blas Castellón\, Valeriu Cavruc\, Thomas Saile\, Martin Hees\, Olivier Weller\nMichele Zuppi\, Andrea Zuppi\, Paolo Zuppi\, Elisabetta Rossi\, “Cum grano salis” a model of man’s complexity \nAndrea Zuppi\, Michele Zuppi\, Paolo Zuppi\, Elisabetta Rossi\, “Sapientia” and salt  \nRalph M. Rowlett\, The Role of Salt in the Fame and Prosperity of Ancient Pompeii\nTasha Vasiliki Athena Maroulis\, An insight into the use of salt in the Aboriginal Culture in Australia\nFrancesca Lugli\, The use of salt in Mongolia. An example of Mogod region (Bulgan aimag)\nHenry Kam Kah\, Salt\, History and Culture among the Western Grasslanders of Cameroon\nP-J Ezeh\, Unity of sacred and profane in traditional salt industry of the Okposi Igbo of south-eastern Nigeria \nIoan Cojocariu\, Two examples of unusual uses of salt in Romania\nRalph M. Rowlett\, Salt and Shell-tempered Pottery in European Prehistory\nVassil Nikolov\, Formation of the prehistoric urban center Provadia-Solnitsata\nGheorghe Dumitroaia\, Archaeological Research in the Salt Sources Area of Lunca and Oglinzi (Neamţ County)\nAlfons Fíguls\, Olivier Weller\, Thomas Xaver Schuhmacher\, Mireia Martínez\, Raül Segarra\, Rosa M. Lanaspa\, Marc Cots\, Aitor Henestrosa\, The Vall Salina: more than 6500 years of halite exploitation. Cardona\, the salt of history\nGheorghe Dumitroaia\, Vasile Diaconu\, Dorin-Ciprian Nicola\, Briquetage in the Cucuteni settlements from Moldavia (Romania)\nAlfons Fíguls\, Olivier Weller\, Fidel Grandia\, The “Vall Salina” of Cardona and the role of salt in the exchange network in the Middle Neolithic (4500-3500 BC) in Catalonia\nAndrei Asăndulesei\, Settlement Density around salt springs from Solca and Cacica in Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods\nIonuț Cristi Nicu\, Andrei Asăndulesei\, Gheorghe Romanescu\, Alin Mihu-Pintilie\, Vasile Cotiugă\, Archaeological approaches of salted areas from Northeastern Romania\nElisa Guerra Doce\, F. Javier Abarquero Moras\, Germán Delibes de Castro\, Brine processing at the Beaker site of Molino Sanchón II (Zamora\, Spain): A technological approach\nMaciej Dębiec\, Thomas Saile\, Tyrawa Solna. Salt\, settlements and a magnetometer survey along the lower course of the Tyrawka River (SE-Poland)\n\n  \nDiscussions \nCoffee Break \n\nGheorghe Dumitroaia\, Constantin Preoteasa\, Ciprian-Dorin Nicola\, Unique Cucutenian artefacts related to salt recrystallization\nRobin Brigand\, Olivier Weller\, Neolithic territories and salt exploitation in Moldavia (Romania)\nRoxana Munteanu\, Sărata Monteoru: a Chalcolithic site in a Saliferous Region\nQiaowei Wei\, Ceramic Management at the Salt Production Site during the early Bronze Age in the North Shandong\, China\nValeriu Cavruc\, The Bronze Age Salt Production Technologies in Transylvania and Maramureș\nTomaso Di Fraia\, Reddish ollas and production and use of salt: an open question\nDaniel Costache\, Laurențiu Grigoraș\, Settlements\, microregions and natural resources in Bronze Age in Subcharpatians Area\nVasile Diaconu\, Salt in the Bronze Age. An overview to the sub-Carpathian Moldavia (Romania)\n\nDiscussions \nCoffee Break \n\nNeculai Bolohan\, Luminița Bejenaru\, Alexandru Gafincu\, A tiny story about salt\, herding and landscape in Late Bronze Age (LBA)\, Eastern Romania (Work in progress)\nAlfons Fíguls\, Hans Reschreiter\, Kerstin Kowarik\, Research about the use of Hallstatt’s stone axes: Study of mechanics\nMartin Hees\, Salt in southwestern Germany at the end of the Iron Age\nAlfonso Stiglitz\, Archaeology of salt works in ancient Sardinia\nBlas Castellón\, Subterranean water as a source of salt. Reflections on technological variations of their use in the south of Mexico\nMagda Mircea\, The Sacred Salt Spring of Erechtheion\, or how the Aegean Sea got to flow high on the top of Athens’ Acropolis\nWes Forsythe\, The Archaeology of Salt in Ireland\nAlexandru Popa\, Salt vs. Limes in the eastern part of Roman province of Dacia\nShinsaku Tanaka\, The development of salt industry during the state formation period\nTakamune Kawashima\, Kei Aoshima\, Viorica Vasilache\, Ion Sandu\, Felix Tencariu\, Archeometric analyses on briquetages from Minogahama site\, Japan (ca. 6-7 century AD)\nCatherine Liot\, Elodie Mas\, Javier Reveles\, Salt\, shell and obsidian. The role of salt producers- craftsmen in the sociocultural dynamic of the Sayula Basin (Mexico) between 500 and 1000 A.D.\nAshley A. Dumas\, Salt Production as a Reflection of Inter-Ethnic Contact and Culture Change during Late Prehistory (A.D. 800-1100) in South Alabama\, United States\nJorge Alejandro Ceja Acosta\, María Luisa Martell\, Archaeological observations on the salt production in Mesoamerica and other parts of the world. Technological implications\nJorge Alejandro Ceja Acosta\, Braulio Pérez\, Ethnoarchaeology of salt production in saltplaces from Oaxaca\, Mexico\nDan Lucian Buzea\, Andrea Chiricescu\, The People of Salt and Experimental Archaeology \n\n  \nDiscussions \n  \nDINNER \n   \n22.08.2015\n  \nPRESENTATIONS: 9.00-19.00 \n  \nII.HISTORY \nChairman: Răzvan Pantelimon\, Andrei Emilciuc \n  \n\nSebastian Fink\, Salinization as a trigger for historical change? The case of Mesopotamia\nNuria Morère\, Salt and antiquity in the Iberian Peninsula: study perspectives\nBernard Moinier\, Salt outlets: which statistical profiles in the Roman Empire?\nIulia Dumitrache\, The halieutic circuit in Scythia Minor\nIoan Iațcu\, Use of salt in the Christian Church of Late Antiquity: literary and archeological evidence \nMihai-Cristian Amăriuței\, Ludmila Bacumenco-Pîrnău\, Salt “roads” in Moldavia by the 18th century: production\, transportation\, and consumption\nNatalia Matveeva\, Salt works in Western Siberia in the first half of 18th century influence on the foreign affairs\nIoan Iaţcu\, Salt and Economic activities on the Pruth River\, from Antiquity until the Late Medieval Period\nAndrei Emilciuc\, Organization and functioning of salt extracting industry in Bessarabia (1812-1850)\nIrina Cereş\, The Export of Salt from the Principality of Moldova in the Russian Empire at the end of the XVIIIth – early XIXth century\nValentin Tomuleţ\, Salt exports of Bessarabia to Ukrainian and Russian Guberniyas (1812-1850)\nMircea-Cristian Ghenghea\, From Blessing to Punishment. The Salt Issue within the Romanian Space in the 19th Century as Seen by Foreign Travellers\nValentin Arapu\, The export of salt from the Country of Moldova to Poland (the second half of XVIII century – beginning of XIX century)\nRăzvan Victor Pantelimon\, Marine Salt Exploitation in the Coastal Area of Chile\n\nDiscussions \n  \nCoffee Break \n  \n  \nIII.HALOTHERAPY \nChairmen: Iuri Simionca \n  \n\nRoxana-Gabriela Curcă\, Halotherapy in Graeco-Roman Antiquity\nIuri Simionca\, The underground salt mine environment and therapeutic properties\nMarius-Tiberiu Alexianu\, Houses constructed of salt in Herodotus and Strabo: the first halo-chambers?\nRoua Popescu\, Cristina Nica\, Mihaela Bertescu\, Ovidiu Mera\, Nicolae Tiganila\, Mădălina Necula\, Iuri Simionca\, Gheorghe Stoian\, New serum lipid biomarkers can be useful in bronchial asthma and speleotherapy treatment monitoring\nCristina Nica\, Cristina Cercel\, Mihaela Bertescu\, Ovidiu Mera\, Nicolae Tiganila\, Rodica Rogojan\, Iuri Simionca\, Gheorghe Stoian\, Oxidative stress biomarkers useful in bronchial asthma and speleotherapy treatment monitoring\nIoan-Sorin Stratulat\, Studies regarding the balneoclimatic potential of Cacica Salt Mine\, Suceava County\nMaria Canache\, Ion Sandu\,  Dan Canache\, Andrei-Victor Sandu\, Viorica Vasilache\, Ioan Gabriel Sandu\, Halotherapy and sports\nȘtefana Andrei\, Salina Center Iași – 5 years since we breathe healthy\n\n  \nDiscussions \n  \nLUNCH: 14.00-15.30  \n IV HERITAGE \nChairmen: Katia Hueso Kortekaas\, Igor Lyman\, Ovidiu Mera \n  \n\nGheorghe Romanescu\, The distribution of resources and quality of salt in Europe\nRicardo N. Alonso\, Neogene and Quaternary salt in the Central Andes (Perú\, Bolivia\, Chile and Argentina)\nTakamune Kawashima\, Ethnographical Perspective of Salt in Japan\nAndrea Chiricescu\, Traditional salt exploitation in south-east Transylvania\nKatia Hueso Kortekaas\, What factors contribute best to preserve the heritage of inland salinas in Iberia?\nArina Ceaușu\, Yām HaMélah\, The Sea of Salt\nMartha Monzón Flores\, Argelia del Carmen Montes Villalpando\, Huixtocíhuatl. The Salt Goddess\nLaurent Adopo Kouassi\, Gheorghe Romanescu\, The salt of Côte d’Ivoire (Africa)\nGustavo A. Ramírez Castilla\, «Salt of the Earth». Salt Extraction and Trade in Lomas del Real (Costa de Altamira\, Tamaulipas\, México). A 3\,000 year old tradition that is becoming extinct\nIoan Nistor\, Gheorghe Romanescu\, Salt in Canada-distribution and resources\nRamón Ojeda-Mestre\, Tamara Montalvo-Arce\, Jesús Montaño-Avilés\, Maribel Patiño\, Environmental care in modern salt production. An experience in Mexico\n\nDiscussions \n  \nCoffee Break \n  \n\nJesús Montaño-Avilés\, Baja California Sur the Queen of Salt in Mexico\nInnocent Kouame Kouassi\, Gheorghe Romanescu\, Exploitation du sel en Afrique\nOriol Beltran Costa\, La patrimonialización de las salineras de Maras (Cusco\, Perú): sistemas tradicionales de producción de sal y usos turísticos\nIgor Lyman\, Viktoria Konstantinova\, Ukrainian Traditional Salt Traders (“Chumaks”) in the North of the Sea of Azov (case study of Berdyansk district)\nAna Ilie\, Salt in Romanians traditions. Notes for the intangible Heritage in the Dâmbovița County\nRoxana Diaconu\, Vasile Diaconu\, Wooden recipients used for salt. An ethnographic approach\nOvidiu Mera\, Dan Tiberiu Mera\, Tudor-Gabriel Bodea\, The transport of salt on vertical in Old Turda Salt Mine\nOvidiu Mera\, Dan Tiberiu Mera\, Tudor-Gabriel Bodea\, Iuri Simionca\, Mining and tourism in Turda Salt Mine\n\nDiscussions \n  \nCoffee Break \n  \n  \nV.LITERARY AND LINGUISTIC APPROACHES \nChairmen: Mihaela Paraschiv\, Adrian Poruciuc \n  \n\nMihaela Paraschiv\, Salt in the Opsartytique Ancient Literature\nClaudia Tărnăuceanu\, Testimonies in Latin Regarding Salt Exploitation in Moldavia in the 17th and 18th Centuries\nMihaela Asăndulesei\, Salt Symbolism in the work of Elena Niculiță-Voronca\nPeter A. Dimitrov\, Indo-European Linguistics: IE Onomastics related to Salt and salt related Places\nAdrian Poruciuc\, Norbert Poruciuc\, Salt terminology in Germanic languages\nIleana Oana Macari\, The grammar of salt: morphosyntactic and morphosemantic features of salt idioms in English and Romanian\nMihaela Asăndulesei\, Salt-related toponyms in the Romanian area between Carpathians and the Pruth\n\nDiscussions \nCONCLUSIONS \nVISIT OF THE CITY \nDINNER \n23.08.2015\nSTUDY TRIP TO THE TÂRGU OCNA SALT MINE \n  \n24.08.2015\nDEPARTURE OF THE PARTICIPANTS \n
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LOCATION:Sala Ferdinand\, Bulevardul Carol I\, Nr. 1\, Iasi
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