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11/02/2015 - 11/02/2015 | Berlin

Keynote lecture | 02.11.2015 18:00 Uhr | Medical Instruments in Late Antiquity

In this lecture Ralph Jackson examines some key finds of Late Antique medical instrumentation and coaxes out of them information which permits speculation on the modes, users and places of use of those instruments as well as on their development from earlier instrumentation.

Archaeological finds of ancient medical instruments and apparatus provide material evidence that sheds light on the practice of medicine in antiquity. That evidence is sometimes good enough to allow us to discern the application of surgical procedures and interventions described in contemporary medical texts. Confirmation of that reality is important in its own right but so, also, is the social context for medical practice and that, too, may occasionally be illuminated by archaeological discoveries.

Instruments placed in graves had the best chance of survival because they were taken out of circulation and placed in a secure, often quite well-dated, context below the ground. That space, as well as being less likely than others of being physically disturbed in the ancient past, also often provided a stable micro-environment that might reach an equilibrium inhibiting the processes of decay of the instruments. But while the burial context optimised the chances of survival of instruments in a recognisable condition and also assists our identification of individual instruments by their association with others in the group it provides no evidence for the place where those instruments had been used in life. For that we turn to discoveries on settlement sites which offer the possibility of locating medical apparatus in its actual setting. Such finds are usually individual instruments or random small groups but occasionally there are exceptional discoveries of large or very large ranges of instruments in situ.



Medical Instruments in Late Antiquity: Continuity and Change
Ralph Jackson
British Museum, London


Chair: Roland Wittwer, BBAW

Information on participating / attending:
The lecture ist part of the international conference Practical Knowledge and Medical Practice in Ancient Mediterranean Cultures. Admission is free. Registration is not required.

Date:

11/02/2015 18:00 - 11/02/2015 19:30

Event venue:

Akademiegebäude am Gendarmenmarkt, Einstein-Saal, Jägerstrasse 22/23
10117 Berlin
Berlin
Germany

Target group:

all interested persons

Email address:

Relevance:

transregional, national

Subject areas:

History / archaeology

Types of events:

Presentation / colloquium / lecture

Entry:

10/23/2015

Sender/author:

Gisela Lerch

Department:

Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit

Event is free:

yes

Language of the text:

English

URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event52387


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