Metallon
The Exploitation of Subsurface Resources in Ancient Greece
Published on Friday, June 06, 2025
Abstract
The Greek term metallon may refer to either a mine or a quarry, whether used for the extraction of rock, ore, or salt. In this sense, it does not denote the nature of the resources themselves, but rather their shared origin: the subsurface. This common provenance opens the door to a cross-disciplinary reflection on the exploitation and management of such resources in ancient Greece. In recent decades, the study of the past has seen a growing interest in environmental questions. A key dimension of this research concerns the relationship between ancient societies and their environment: how did human groups interact with their surroundings to meet their needs, build infrastructure, or produce everyday objects? In this field, the rise of interdisciplinary approaches – at the intersection of archaeological sciences and historical inquiry – combined with recent methodological advances, has led to major developments in the field.
Announcement
Presentation
The METALLON workshop aims to present the current state of knowledge on the exploitation of subsurface resources in ancient Greece. Through a variety of approaches and case studies, it seeks to explore the technical, social, and environmental dimensions of these practices. How can we identify and characterize extracted materials – clay, metal, stone – and what can they reveal about the choices made by the societies that utilized them? What extraction methods were employed across different chronological and regional contexts? What can the circulation of these resources tell us about the economic, political, and territorial dynamics of the Aegean world? What impact did these activities have on the environment, and what transformations of the landscape did they generate? Ultimately, temporality is a central thread of this inquiry: how were extractive practices embedded within the longue durée, between continuity, rupture, and adaptation?
Submission guidelines
It is possible to contribute to this workshop by presenting your research in relation to these themes and their place within your broader scholarly work. Whether through case studies, methodological approaches, or theoretical reflections, all contributions are welcome. Interdisciplinary perspectives drawing on archaeology, geology, archaeometry, history, and environmental sciences are especially encouraged.
Abstracts should be sent before the 2025, 30th of June
to metallon.sciencesconf.org or to metallon@sciencesconf.org.
Abstracts are limited to 600 words, accompanied by the title of the paper, 5 key-words, and contact details.
A book of abstracts is planed to keep a trace of the workshop’s papers.
The workshop will take place at M. H. Wiener Laboratory, ASCSA, on the 2025, 16th of October.
Scientific committee
- Julien Gravier (UMR Ausonius / U. Bordeaux Montaigne)
- Chloé Chezeaux (École Suisse d’Archéologie en Grèce / U. of Lausanne)
Organizing institution
- Grand Projet de Recherche Human Past (Bordeaux)
- American School of Classical Studies at Athens (Athens)
Subjects
- Prehistory and Antiquity (Main category)
- Society > History > Economic history
- Society > History > Industrial history
- Periods > Prehistory and Antiquity > Greek history
- Zones and regions > Europe
- Society > History > Labour history
- Society > Geography > Geography: society and territory
- Society > Geography > Nature, landscape and environment
Places
- M. H. Wiener Laboratory (ASCSA), Conference Room - 54 Souidias Street
Athens, Greece (106 76)
Date(s)
- Monday, June 30, 2025
Attached files
Keywords
- ancient Greece, raw materials, extraction, human-environment interactions, landscape transformations, territorial dynamics, tipping points
Contact(s)
- Gravier Julien
courriel : metallon [at] sciencesconf [dot] org
Reference Urls
Information source
- Julien Gravier
courriel : julien [dot] gravier [at] u-bordeaux-montaigne [dot] fr
License
This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0 International - CC BY 4.0 .
To cite this announcement
Julien Gravier, Chloé Chezeaux, « Metallon », Call for papers, Calenda, Published on Friday, June 06, 2025, https://doi.org/10.58079/142cy