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Researcher
Peter Talloen
- Disciplines:Archaeology, Historical theory and methodology, History, Theory and methodology of archaeology, Other history and archaeology
Affiliations
- Sagalassos Archaeological Research Project (Research institute)
Member
From1 Oct 2002 → 28 Feb 2006 - Archaeology, Leuven (Research group)
Member
From1 Oct 1999 → Today
Projects
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- Votive offering in Pisidia (SW Turkey). The material and social aspects of a popular religious practice at a cult site near the ancient city of Sagalassos.From1 Jan 2016 → 31 Dec 2018Funding: FWO research grant KAN
Publications
1 - 10 of 65
- Sagalassos and Its Environs during Late Roman and Byzantine Times(2024)
Authors: Peter Talloen, Jeroen Poblome
Pages: 251 - 277 - Alexander's Hill: The first and last stand of Sagalassos(2023)
Authors: Peter Talloen, Jeroen Poblome, Julie Verlinden, Patrick Degryse
Pages: 253 - 300 - Te bad of niet te bad(2023)
Authors: Jeroen Poblome, Bas Beaujean, Frans Doperé, Stef Boogers, Sam Cleymans, Peter Talloen
Number of pages: 48 - Digging markets at Early Roman Imperial Sagalassos(2022)
Authors: Jeroen Poblome, Bas Beaujean, Peter Talloen, Frans Doperé
Pages: 437 - 469 - Spolia, stenen met een verhaal(2022)
Authors: Jeroen Poblome, Peter Talloen, Julie Verlinden
Number of pages: 48 - Sagalassos Antik Kenti'nde 2019 Yılı Kazı, Malzeme Çalışmaları ve Restorasyon(2022)
Authors: Bas Beaujean, Jeroen Poblome, Peter Talloen, Frank Carpentier, Dries Daems
Pages: 513 - 534Number of pages: 21 - Moving in Together? Synoikismos and Polis Formation at Sagalassos and in Southwest Anatolia(2022)
Authors: Dries Daems, Peter Talloen
Pages: 1 - 39 - Van plek tot plein, de Boven Agora(2021)
Authors: Jeroen Poblome, Bas Beaujean, Peter Talloen, Dries Daems, Frans Doperé
Number of pages: 48 - Every agora needs a fountain: The Early Roman Imperial fountain on the Upper Agora of Sagalassos (SW Turkey)(2021)
Authors: Peter Talloen, Jeroen Poblome
Pages: 149 - 165 - The Upper Agora of Sagalassos during Late Antiquity: the transformation of an ideological centre(2021)
Authors: Peter Talloen
Pages: 301 - 316Number of pages: 16