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Albania

Stéphanie Huysecom-Haxhi 
(ACoSt Vice-President)

CNRS, ARsCAn stephanie.huysecom-haxhi@cnrs.fr

Terracottas from Thasos (Greece), from Dürres (Albania)

Arthur Muller

Université Lille

arthur.muller@univ-lille.fr

Greek and Albania terracottas

Marion Muller-Dufeu

Université Lile

mmullerdufeu@sfr.fr

Greek and Albania terracottas

Archaic

Vassiliki Georgaka

Greek Ministry of Culture-First Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Studies

vgeorgaka@culture.gr

Archaic Attic terracottas

Giorgos Papantoniou

Trinity College, Dublin

papantog@tcd.ie

Archaic to Roman terracottas from Cyprus

 

Asia, Asia Minor

Frances Gallart-Marques

Cornell University

fg29@cornell.edu

Terracottas of Sardis

Sven Kielau Independent researcher sven_kielau@yahoo.de Hellenistic terracottas of Asia Minor

 

Bronze, Iron Age…

Barbara Bolognani Hebrew University of Jerusalem barbarabolognani@gmail.com Iron Age clay figurines from Karkemish, Lebanon and Israel

David Frankfurter

Boston University 

dtmf@bu.edu

Terracotta figurines in Roman and Christian Egypt

Regine Hunziker-Rodewald

University of Strasbourg

regine.hunziker@orange.fr

Iron Age figurines from Jordan 

Raz Kletter 

Israel

kletterr@gmail.com

Bronze and Iron Age terracottas of the Near East

Nadia B. Knudsen 

United Kingdom

ganchat3@hotmail.com

Early Bronze Age zoomorphic figurines from the Levant

Christine Morris

Trinity College Dublin

CMORRIS@tcd.ie

Aegean Bronze Age terracotta figurines, especially from Minoan peak sanctuaries

University of NottinghamPaz Valiente
pazramirezval@gmail.com Intercultural contact in the Bronze Age

 

Classical
Stelios Ieremias Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports stelieremias@gmail.com Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities

Sven Schipporeit

Universität Wien

svent.schipporeit@gmail.com

Greek terracottas and ritual in the Classical and Hellenistic periods

 

Cyprus
Maria Dikomitou University of Cyprus m_dikomitou@yahoo.com Cypriote terracottas, archaeometry
Pauline Maillard Ecole suisse d'archéologie en Grèce Pauline.Maillard@unil.ch Cypriot terracottas from the classical period; Euboean terracotta production (Eretria and Amarynthos, all periods)
Giorgos Papantoniou Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
papantog@tcd.ie Archaic to Roman terracottas from Cyprus

Nancy Serwint

Arizone State University, Tempe

Nancy.Serwint@asu.edu

Terracottas of Marion (Cyprus)

 

Egypt, Egyptian

David Frankfurter

Boston University 

dtmf@bu.edu

Terracotta figurines in Roman and Christian Egypt

Estelle Galbois Université de Toulouse estelle.galbois@univ-tlse2.fr Greco-Roman terracottas from Tebtynis (Egypt)

 

Greek
Erica Morais Angliker University of London uem2316@caa.columbia.ed Terracottas from the Cyclades (Greece)
Vasileia Dimitrakopoulou University of Athens vassia7@gmail.com  Terracottas and Coroplastic Workshops, especially from the Athenian Agora and Abdera

Vassiliki Georgaka

Greek Ministry of Culture-First Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Studies

vgeorgaka@culture.gr

Archaic Attic terracottas

Keely Heuer State University of New York, New Paltz heuerk@newpaltz.edu The relationship Greek between pottery and figurines in south Italy)

Stéphanie Huysecom-Haxhi 
(ACoSt Vice-President)

CNRS, ARsCAn stephanie.huysecom-haxhi@cnrs.fr

Terracottas from Thasos (Greece), from Dürres (Albania)

Stylianos Ieremias Oxford University stelios_ieremias@hotmail.com Hellenistic Terracottas from Demetrias

Violaine Jeammet

Musée du Louvre 

Violaine.Jeammet@louvre.fr

Greek terracottas

Kandassamy Emily PhD, French student at University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and Institut Français de la Mode in Paris kandassamy.emily@gmail.com Garment, movement and posture of the terracottas figurines coming from Tanagra and Thasos in Greece, created from 6th to 3rd century BC.

Sonia Klinger

University of Haifa

klinger@research.haifa.ac.il

Terracottas of Corinth (Greece), Roman terracottas of Israel

Yannos Kourayos Director of the excavations at Despotiko (Greece) kourayos@hotmail.com Aegean coroplastics
Pauline Maillard École suisse d'archéologie en Grèce Pauline.Maillard@unil.ch Cypriot terracottas from the classical period ; Euboean terracotta production (Eretria and Amarynthos, all periods)

Martin Maischberger

Antikensammlung Berlin

m.maischberger@smb.spk-berlin.de

Greek and Roman terracottas

Christina Marangou

Greece

chrmarangou@yahoo.gr 

Mainly prehistoric terracottas of Greece and neighboring regions

Alexandre G. Mitchell

Institute of Archaeology, Oxford (Director at Expressum, translation services)

info@expressum.eu

Greco-Roman terracotta figurines, particularly caricature and pathological grotesques

Emily C. Mohr

Duke University emily.mohr@duke.edu Women in antiquity, Greek sculpture, Tanagra figurines, performance

Arthur Muller

Université de Lille

arthur.muller@univ-lille.fr

Greek and Albania terracottas

Marion Muller-Dufeu

Université de Lille

mmullerdufeu@sfr.fr

Greek and Albania terracottas

Maya Muratov

Adelphi University

mbm224@nyu.edu

Terracottas from Pantikapaion

Aura Piccioni

Katholischen Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt

aura.piccioni@gmail.com

Terracottas of West Greece

Gina Salapata
(ACoSt Secretary)

Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

G.Salapata@massey.ac.nz

Terracotta plaques from Laconia (Greece)

Sven Schipporeit Universität Wien svent.schipporeit@gmail.com Greek terracottas and ritual in the Classical and Hellenistic periods

Maria Spathi

Society of Messenian Archaeological Studies maria.spathi@hotmail.com

Greek Terracottas

Jaimee Uhlenbrock
(ACoSt President)

State Unversity of New York, New Paltz

uhlenbrj@newpaltz.edu

Greek terracottas of Libya and Sicily

Karoline Zhuber-Okrog

Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

nikandre144@gmx.at

Greek and Roman terracottas

 

Hellenistic

Alexandros Andreou

University of Athens

satyriskos@gmail.com

Hellenistic and Roman terracotta figurines from the deposits around the Sanctuary of the Nymph at the South Slope of the Acropolis (Greece)

Sophie Feret Université de Montpellier sofiferet@gmail.com Hellenistic terracottas of central Italy
Sven Kielau Independent researcher sven_kielau@yahoo.de Hellenistic terracottas of Asia Minor
Stéphanie Langin-Hooper Southern Methodist University langinhooper@smu.edu Figurines hellénistiques de Mésopotamie, miniaturisation
Sven Schipporeit Universität Wien svent.schipporeit@gmail.com Greek terracottas and ritual in the Classical and Hellenistic periods

 

Iberian

Silvia Alfaye

University of Zaragoza

silvia.alfaye@gmail.com

Iberian terracottas

Iconography, Function

Beth Nakhai

University of Arizona, Tucson

bnakhai@email.arizona.edu

Lives of women in antiquity

Israel
Barbara Bolognani Hebrew University of Jerusalem barbarabolognani@gmail.com Iron Age clay figurines from Karkemish, Lebanon and Israel

Adi Erlich
(Executive Committee)

University of Haifa

aerlich@research.haifa.ac.il

Terracottas from Israel and the Levant

Sonia Klinger

University of Haifa

klinger@research.haifa.ac.il

Terracottas of Corinth (Greece), Roman terracottas of Israel

 

Italy

Rebecca Ammerman
(ACoSt Executive Committee)

Colgate University

Rammerman@mail.colgate.edu

Tterracottas from south Italy

Agnes Bencze

Pázmány Péter Catholic University

agneseb33@gmail.com

Terracottas of south Italy

Eukene Bilbao Zubiri École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (Paris) eukene.bilbao@gmail.com Terracottas from south Italy
Geltrude Bizzaro Università degli studi di Napoli “L’Orientale” geltrudebizzarro@gmail.com Terracottas of south Italy
Sophie Feret Université de Montpellier sofiferet@gmail.com Hellenistic terracottas of central Italy
Keely Heuer State University of New York, New Paltz heuerk@newpaltz.edu The relationship Greek between pottery and figurines in south Italy

 

Jointed Dolls

Frauke Gutschke

Germany

fraukegutschke@web.de

Jointed dolls

Jordan

Regine Hunziker-Rodewald

University of Strasbourg

regine.hunziker@orange.fr

Iron Age figurines from Jordan 

 

 

Lebanon
Barbara Bolognani Hebrew University of Jerusalem barbarabolognani@gmail.com Iron Age clay figurines from Karkemish, Lebanon and Israel
Libya

Jaimee Uhlenbrock, (ACoSt President)

State Unversity of New York, New Paltz

uhlenbrj@newpaltz.edu

Greek terracottas of Libya and Sicily

Minoan
Nicola Cucuzza University of Genoa Nicola.cucuzza@lettere.unige.it Minoan and Mycenaean figurines
Christine Morris Trinity College Dublin CMORRIS@tcd.ie Aegean Bronze Age terracotta figurines, especially from Minoan peak sanctuaries
Musical Representations
Glen Velez Mannes College of Music New School (New York) glenvelez@me.com< Musician Terracotta figurines
Near East, Levant, Mesopotamia, Babylonia

Adi Erlich 
(ACoSt Executive Committee)

University of Haifa

aerlich@research.haifa.ac.il

Terracottas from Israel and the Levant

Raz Kletter 

Israel

kletterr@gmail.com

Bronze and Iron Age terracottas of the Near East

Nadia B. Knudsen 

United Kingdom

ganchat3@hotmail.com

Early Bronze Age zoomorphic figurines from the Levant

 

Particularly Caricature and Pathological Grotesques

Natacha Massar

Royal Museums of Arts and History, Brussels

natacam@gmail.com Terracotta figured vases, pathological representations

Alexandre G. Mitchell

Institute of Archaeology, Oxford 

info@expressum.eu

Greco-Roman terracotta figurines, particularly caricature and pathological grotesques | Director at Expressum, translation services ( www.expressum.eu)

Phocaean colonies
Phoenician

Mireia López-Bertran

University of Glasgow

mireia_lopez@hotmail.com

Phoenician and Punic figurines in the western Mediterranean 

Prehistoric figurines

 

Punic

Mireia López-Bertran

University of Glasgow

mireia_lopez@hotmail.com

Phoenician and Punic figurines in the western Mediterranean

Roman, Late Roman, Roman Byzantine

Alexandros Andreou

University of Athens

satyriskos@gmail.com

Hellenistic and Roman terracotta figurines from the deposits around the Sanctuary of the Nymph at the South Slope of the Acropolis (Greece)

Loïc Androuin EPHE-PSL (ANHIMA) loic.androuin0@orange.fr Roman coroplasty in Autun (France, Burgundy)

Sonia Klinger

University of Haifa

klinger@research.haifa.ac.il

Terracottas of Corinth (Greece), Roman terracottas of Israel

Alexandre G. Mitchell

Institute of Archaeology, Oxford 

info@expressum.eu

Greco-Roman terracotta figurines, particularly caricature and pathological grotesques | Director at Expressum, translation services ( www.expressum.eu)

Giorgos Papantoniou Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
papantog@tcd.ie Archaic to Roman terracottas from Cyprus

Karoline Zhuber-Okrog

Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienne nikandre144@gmx.at Greek and Roman terracottas

 

Sanctuaries

Christine Morris

Trinity College Dublin

CMORRIS@tcd.ie

Aegean Bronze Age terracotta figurines, especially from Minoan peak sanctuaries

Sicily

Marina Albertocchi

Ca' Foscari University, Venice

m.albertocchi@alice.it

Terracottas of Sicily

Antonella Pautasso(ACoSt Executive Committee)

Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Istituto per i Beni Archeologici e Monumentali, Catania

Pautasso@unict.it

Terracottas of Sicily

Serena Raffiotta

Italy

serenaraffiotta@gmail.com

Terracottas of Sicily

Jaimee Uhlenbrock
( ACoStPresident)

State Unversity of New York, New Paltz

uhlenbrj@newpaltz.edu

Greek terracottas of Libya and Sicily

 

Terracotta Plaques, Votives, Ritual
Romina Carboni University of Caglari, Sardaigne romina_123@libero.it Cults and votive offerings from ancient Sardinia
Emily Hollywood Northamptonshire emij_100@hotmail.co.uk The significance of votive terracottas to women's rituals within the Cult of Demeter and Kore

Gina Salapata

Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

G.Salapata@massey.ac.nz

Terracotta plaques from Laconia (Greece)

 

Trade and commerce
Paz Valiente
University of Nottingham pazramirezval@gmail.com Ancient trade and commerce

 

Turkey

Isabelle Hasselin Rous 

Musée du Louvre

isabelle.hasselin@louvre.fr

Terracottas of Smyrna

Frances Gallart-Marques

Cornell University

fg29@cornell.edu

Terracottas of Sardis

 

Typology, Technique
Western Mediterranean

Mireia López-Bertran

University of Glasgow

mireia_lopez@hotmail.com

Phoenician and Punic figurines in the western Mediterranean 

Zoomorphic

Nadia B. Knudsen 

 United Kingdom

ganchat3@hotmail.com

Early Bronze Age zoomorphic figurines from the Levant

 



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