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Aktivitäten
Poster:
14.-16.5.2010 COST A 31: FINAL CONFERENCE: Categorizing Human Experience: Classification in Languages and Knowledge Systems (Ecole Normale Superieur, Paris): Together with K. Wagensonner (two posters): 1. Lexical Lists as Tools for Classification. 2. On the Development and Use of Cuneiform classifiers.
Organisation von Tagungen:
12. (Nachtrag) 14.5.2008 Classification and Lexicalisation in a cross-cultural perspective, Inst. f. Orientalistik, Wien, within the framework of the COST A 31 project: “STABILITY AND ADAPTATION OF CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS IN A CROSS-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE”.
13. 10.11.2008 (with M. Hilgert, University of Heidelberg): Classification and Lexicalisation in a cross-cultural perspective (Heidelberg), within the framework of the COST A 31 project: “STABILITY AND ADAPTATION OF CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS IN A CROSS-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE”.
14. 22.-23.5.2008 (with R. Dittmann, Universotät Münster): “Iconology, Iconicity, and Classification” within COST Action A31:Stability and adaptation of classification systems in a cross-cultural perspective WG2&3, 22.-23.5.2009 (Münster), within the framework of the COST A 31 project: “STABILITY AND ADAPTATION OF CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS IN A CROSS-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE”.
15. 27.11.2008 (mit F. Schipper): Alois Musil – Scheich Musa. Ein österreichisch-tschechischer Orientpionier. 100 Jahre Arabia Petraea.
16. 31.10.2009-1.11.2009 (mit A. Lange (Inst. f. Judaistik): Hermeneutics in the Ancient World. An international conference at the Institut für Judaistik and the Orientalische Institut of Vienna University.
17. 2.11.2009: “Classification as a Hermeneutic Tool” conference of the WG Explicit Classification of the COST A 31 project: “STABILITY AND ADAPTATION OF CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS IN A CROSS-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE”, Inst. f. Orientalistik, Universität Wien..
18. 26.11.2010; (mit G. Sperl, Monatuniversität Leoben) Workshop: Historische Werkstoffe – Mesopotamien.
19. 1.11.2011-3.11.2011 (with R. Dittmann, Universität Münster): Mesopotamian History of the “Early Dynastic Period” the present state and future prospects:


