28. Berlin-Kopenhagen-Seminar "Sense perception and phenomenology in archaeology"
Vom 12. bis 15. Februar 2026 findet das 28. Berlin-Kopenhagen-Seminar in Kooperation mit der University of Copenhagen, Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies statt. Eine Gruppe Studierender unter der Leitung von Elisa Roßberger und Henny Piezonka aus Berlin reist nach Kopenhagen, um den dortigen Studierenden unter der Leitung von Susanne Kerner Vorträge zum Thema "Sense perception and phenomenology in archaeology" zu halten.
Berlin-Copenhagen Seminar "Sense perception and phenomenology in archaeology"
Thursday 12.2.2026
15.30-17.30 Papyrus/Tablet Room, Pottery Collection, Textile Institute, Archaeological Lab (meeting at library entrance, building 10, 2nd floor).
18.00/18.30 Glyptothek
Friday 13.2.2026 (Room 21.0.47)
9.30 Welcome
9.35-10.05 Christina Verle Sensory approach to smoking and inhaling herbs
10.05-10.35 Luca Benedict Dombrowski Alcohol Consumption in Iron Age Central Europe
10.35-11.00 Tea and Coffee break
11.00-11.30 Grigori Beck Laughter and Humour: How far can they be traced back through archaeological evidence?
11.30-12.00 Florence Potter Constructing the Senses: How Museum Architecture Mediates the Sensory Experience
12.00-12.30 Till Freyberg Sensing Paradise: A Multisensory Approach to Royal Achaemenid Gardens
12.30-13.20 LUNCH (only participants)
13.20-13.50 Dania Brandenburg The Sensory World of Roman Baths
13.50-14.20 Lisa Theda Bussen-Heyen The Multisensory Experience of Roman Theatres
14.20-14.40 Tea and Coffee break
14.40-15.10 Ahrani Vijijenthira Not Today Lamashtu: The Multisensory Experience of Medical Practice in Ancient Mesopotamia
15.10-15.40 Carla Foitzik Melammu: Sensing a concept that cannot be grasped
15.40-16.10 Maya Christensen Just a Little Pinch: A Societal and Sensorial Approach to Pain in Ancient Egypt
Saturday 14.2.2026 (Room 21.0.47)
10.00-10.30 Victoria Collins Seeing Red in Lands(capes) of Green: Colours in the Context of Mesolithic Burials in Vedbæk, Denmark
10.30-11.00 Jessica Tsiamis Cavemen? More like Cave Connoisseurs: A Multisensory Approach to European Upper-Palaeolithic Cave Use
11.00-11.30 Jiangrui Xing Journey to the Afterlife: The Multisensory Experience of Early Han Burial Practices
11.30-11.50 Tea, Coffee and cookie break
11.50-12.20 Johannes Luca Hermes The Role of Pain in Body Modification
12.20-12.50 Victoria Holze Navigating the Pacific by Using Your Senses: The Indigenous Knowledge of Seafarers
12.50-13.20 Lynn Stetzuhn Tidal Times? Chronoperception, Memory, and Water in Iron Age Northern Germany
Schlagwörter
- Berlin, Kopenhagen, sensorische Archäologie, Studierende, Vorträge, Exkursion


