MediTo - Archaeological and Historical Landscapes of Mediterranean Central Italy
 
						ISSN 2983-9599
							Method of peer review
							at least two single-blind reviews undertaken by a specialist member of the Board and/or external specialists
						
							Keywords
							Archaeology, History, Mediterranean Sea, Material Culture, Ancient Economy, Ancient Society, Settlements, Connectivity, Central Italy, Tuscany, Bronze Age to Late Medieval period
						
							Accepted Language(s):
							English, Italian
						
							Accepts Contributions in Open Access
						
Tuscany, in the past half-century, has been the focus of extensive historical and archaeological research that has transformed our understanding of this region. This timely series builds on these new developments by providing a home for dynamic new investigations into Mediterranean Tuscany and its wider environs in a period stretching from the Bronze Age up to the late Middle Ages. Hosting work by archaeologists, historians, art historians, and material culture specialists, this interdisciplinary series seeks to shed light on the settlement networks, economic trends and patterns, social dynamics, and cultural changes seen both in Central Italy, and in its wider relationships across the Mediterranean. Proposals are invited for both monographs and thematic edited collections from across a range of fields, including landscape and survey archaeology, analysis and history of material culture, paleo-environmental reconstructions, editions of written sources, and works engaging with cultural heritage and public archaeology.
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							EDITORIAL BOARD
							General Editors 
 Alessandro Sebastiani, University of Buffalo
 Carolina Megale, University of Florence
 Riccardo Rao, University of BergamoEditorial Board 
 Giorgio Baratti, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan
 Emeri Farinetti, Università Roma Tre
 Todd Fenton, Michigan State University
 Michelle Hobart, The Cooper Union University
 Richard Hodges, American University of Rome
 Daniele Manacorda, Università Roma Tre
 Marco Paperini, Centro Studi Città e Territorio
 Anna Maria Stagno, Università di Genova
 Emanuele Vaccaro, University of Trento
 Edoardo Vanni, Università per gli Stranieri di Siena
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							AUTHOR INFORMATION
							Main Language: English Additional Language: Italian 
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