…ic: The mining exploitation 'boom' in Arabia during the 1st millenium CE PhD in archaeology at Pantheon-Sorbonne (Paris 1), UMR8167 (Orient & Méditerranée), CEFREPA. Working on the evolution of the settlement in the Arabian Peninsula between the 4th and the 10th c. CE. PhD disser…
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…Vukmanić is a Senior Curator at the Archaeological museum Osijek (Dpt. of Roman Archaeology), Croatia. His research interests include topics like Roman Frontiers, Strategy, Army and Provinces. In 2017 he acquired the doctoral status at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Science…
…ly, this perthat the Salado phenomenon was a social move-spective is not new in archaeology, but as arment aimed at returning power to all commu-chaeologists continue to pull apart the seams nity members in the Hohokam world and led to that stitch together archaeological sequence…
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… Review of the Ionian Islands from the Bronze Age to the Roman Period Landscape Archaeology Conference (LAC) 2026, University of Bamberg, March 18–20 , 2026 The Ionian Islands are located in one of the most seismically active areas in the Mediterranean S... more The Ionian Island…
…36 Public Views I am an Italian archaeologist with a PhD degree in Near Eastern Archaeology from Sapienza University of Rome, where I am currently a tenured Associate Professor. My research focus is the Levantine Bronze Age, and I have extensive fieldwork and research experience …
…sur le sanctuaire d'apollon a Hierapolis (Turquie) », Introduction to ‘AGRUMED: Archaeology and history of citrus fruit in the Mediterranean: Acclimatization, diversification, uses’ This book consists of the proceedings from the international workshop ‘The History and Archaeolog.…
…s Papers We're Hiring! Ladislav Šmejda University of West Bohemia Department of Archaeology Faculty Member Followers 1,472 Following 601 Co-authors 29 Public Views My research activities centre around prehistoric archaeology with focus on the Bronze Age. I am interested in patter…
…es at the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn and a Visiting Scholar in the Department of Archaeology at Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur, Pakistan. My current research work is focused on Ancient Pakistan and UAE, both during the third millennium BCE. I utilize poetics as a mode throu…
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…logist with an area focus on West Africa. My research interests include African archaeology and history, culture contact, general anthropology and popular culture in archaeology. My work in West Africa focuses on the Atlantic period, particularly the impacts of the slave trade, a…