Journal of Urban Archaeology 4 (2021)
- Pages: 250 p.
- Size:216 x 280 mm
- Illustrations:16 b/w, 47 col., 16 tables b/w.
- Language(s):English
- Publication Year:2021
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- ISBN: 978-2-503-59224-4
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Rubina Raja is Professor of Classical Archaeology and Art and between 2015-2025 she directed the Danish National Research Foundation’s Centre of Excellence: Centre for Urban Network Evolutions (grant DNRF119), Aarhus University. Currently she heads the Semper Ardens Advanced Grant project Locally Crafted Empires (funded by the Carlsberg Foundation) and the Lost Cities Rediscovered: Re-examining Excavation Histories in Late Ottoman and Mandate Western Asia project (funded by the Gerda Henkel Foundation).She specializes in Mediterranean and Near Eastern Archaeology in a diachronic perspective with focus on urban societies.
Søren M. Sindbæk is Professor of Medieval Archaeology at Aarhus University, Denmark, and co-director of the Centre for Urban Network Evolutions. He specializes in viking and early medieval Europe, with a focus on urbanism and social networks.
List of Illustrations
Dark Sides of the City: Editorial, Rubina Raja and Søren M. Sindbæk
Cities, Surplus, and the State: A Re-evaluation, Justin Jennings, Stéphanie Frenette, Sheldon Harmacy, Patrick Keenan, and Alannagh Maciw
Urbanization and Riverine Hinterlands: A Proposal for an Integrative High-Definition and Multi-Scalar Approach to Understanding Ancient Cities and their Dynamic Natural Resources, Justin Jennings, Stéphanie Frenette, Sheldon Harmacy, Patrick Keenan, and Alannagh Maciw
Evaluating the Environmental Kuznets Curves through Archaeological Data: A Conceptual and Theoretical Framework, Iza Romanowska, Joan Campmany Jiménez, Olympia Bobou, and Rubina Raja
Ruins, Refugees, and Urban Abandonment in Bronze Age China, Li Min
Urbanism in Archaic Rome: The Archaeological Evidence, Nikoline Sauer
Cities, Information, and the Epigraphic Habit: Re-evaluating the Links between the Numbers of Inscriptions and the Sizes of Sites, J. W. Hanson
Historical Trajectories of Palmyra’s Elites through the Lens of Archaeological Data, Olympia Bobou, Rubina Raja, and Iza Romanowska
Urban Market Production and Coastal Trade in the Early Viking Age: A Study of Eighth-Century ad Blue Period Millefiori Beads in Central and Northern Norway, Birgit Maixner
Defining Cities and Non-Cities through Emic and Etic Perspectives: A Case Study from Israel/Palestine during Early Islam, Hagit Nol
The Archaeology of Emptiness? Understanding Open Urban Spaces in the Medieval World, Ben Jervis, Paweł Cembrzyński, Jeffrey Fleisher, Dries Tys, and Stephanie Wynne-Jones
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