Organised by our final-year PhD researchers, Pertev Basri and Batuhan Özdemir, and our Digital Archaeology and Heritage Technician Alexander Jansen, the conference titled 'Jealous Laws': Collecting, Studying, and Managing Antiquities in the Ottoman Mediterranean during the Long 19th Century took place on Friday 17th May, in the Department of Archaeology (D110). The conference featured nine distinguished speakers from around the world, each presenting unique perspectives on the subject.
The conference was highlighted by a keynote address from Professor Edhem Eldem of Boğaziçi University. His talk, 'Politics, Diplomacy, Custom, and Law in the Management of Antiquities in the Ottoman Empire, 1800-1920', provided deep insights into the intricate relationship between the management of antiquities and politics, diplomacy and custom in the Ottoman Empire during the long 19th century.
Professor Edhem Eldem of Boğaziçi University. Image credit: Alexander Jansen.
From left to right: Edhem Eldem, Alexandra Solovyev, Batuhan Özdemir, Pertev Basri, Lucia Patrizio Gunning, Anna Reeve, Thomas Kiely, and Sebastian Marshall. Image credit: Alexander Jansen.
Dr Debbie Challis, Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and Honorary Research Fellow, University of Liverpool. Image credit: Alexander Jansen.
Dr Lucia Patrizio Gunning, University College London. Image credit: Alexander Jansen.
Pertev Basri, Durham University. Image credit: Alexander Jansen.
Pertev Basri and Batuhan Özdemir, Durham University. Image credit: Alexander Jansen.
Attendees at the Jealous Laws conference. Image credit: Alexander Jansen.
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