36.2275, Calls: AnatoLinks: Connections Within and Beyond Ancient Anatolia (United Kingdom)
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Subject: 36.2275, Calls: AnatoLinks: Connections Within and Beyond Ancient Anatolia (United Kingdom)
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Date: 28-Jul-2025
From: Sveva Elti di Rodeano [sveva.eltidirodeano at unive.it]
Subject: AnatoLinks: Connections Within and Beyond Ancient Anatolia
Full Title: AnatoLinks: Connections Within and Beyond Ancient Anatolia
Date: 04-Dec-2025 - 05-Dec-2025
Location: Oxford, United Kingdom
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Language Documentation;
Sociolinguistics; Writing Systems
Call Deadline: 01-Oct-2025
We are pleased to invite submissions for AnatoLinks, a PhD / early
career two-day conference dedicated to the study of Ancient Anatolia
through the lenses of Linguistics, Philology, History, and
Archaeology, to be held at the University of Oxford on 4–5 December
2025.
The conference aims to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and encourage
meaningful exchange between different approaches to the ancient
Anatolian world. We particularly welcome joint presentations by
researchers from different fields engaging with shared material or
questions.
While the focus is on Ancient Anatolia, we welcome contributions that
explore broader regional dynamics, including interactions with
neighboring areas such as Syria, Mesopotamia, the Aegean, and the
Levant.
We strongly encourage submissions from PhD candidates and early career
researchers whose work explores Ancient Anatolia through innovative
methodologies, comparative frameworks, or new analytical tools.
The conference will feature the keynote lectures by David Sasseville
(EPHE, Paris) and Giulia Torri (University of Florence)
To submit:
Please send an abstract (max. 500 words, excluding references), along
with your name and affiliation, to anatolinks at gmail.com by 1 October
2025. Notification of acceptance will be sent by 10 October 2025.
Chosen applicants will be asked to provide some small amount of
material for a booklet in advance of the conference, to be distributed
to attendees.
For any inquiries, including those related to attendance support,
please contact: anatolinks at gmail.com
Organizing Committee:
Emanuele Alleva (Ca' Foscari University of Venice), Giulia Cozzi,
(University of Pavia), Sveva Elti di Rodeano (Ca' Foscari University
of Venice), Romeo Gessaga (University of Oxford), Gabriele
Giannecchini (University of Oxford), Olga Olina (Humboldt-Universität
zu Berlin), Jonathan Walls (University of Oxford), Leopoldo
Fox-Zampiccoli (ISAW - NYU)
This conference is organized in collaboration between the Ancient
Anatolia Network – University of Oxford, the ERC project CAncAn:
Communication in Ancient Anatolia (project number 101088363) –
University of Venice, the ISAW – New York University, and the PhD
School of History – University of Pavia.
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