Karia and the Dodekanese Cultural interrelations in the south-eastern Aegean ca. 500 BC – AD 500 The Danish Institute at Athens, January 24-26, 2018 Wednesday, 24 January 14.00 Registration 14.30 Welcome I. Buildings, cities and sanctuaries Chair: B. Poulsen 14.35 P. Pedersen (Odense): The Maussolleion at Halikarnassos and the Ionian Renaissance – from late Classical to Hellenistic. 15.00 L.-M. Caliò Catania): Cities and Urbanisation in Eastern Greece 15.25 A. Diler (Mugla): The Hekatomneion in Mylasa 15.50 J. Blid & P. Hellström (Uppsala): Anta construction and design in Hekatomnid Labraunda 16.15 C. Wilkening Aumann (Marburg): The Temple of Hemithea at Kastabos and the ‘Ionian Renaissance’ 16.40 Break Chair: P. Pedersen 17.10 G. Rocco (Bari): The language of Coan architecture between synoicism and Late Hellenism 17.35 E. Poupaki (Athens): Imports of building stones from Hecatomnid Karia in early- synoecised Kos: Architectural remains, possible quarry-sources 18.00 S. Skaltsa (Copenhagen): ‘Common buildings, building in common’: building projects within the Rhodian State 18.25 W. Held (Marburg): Influence from the Dodekanese in Karian sanctuaries in the Hellenistic period