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Researcher
Dimitri Van Limbergen
- Keywords:Roman archaeology and economy
- Disciplines:Archaeology of Europe, the Mediterranean and the Levant, Ancient history, Archaeology of foods and diets, Settlement archaeology, Landscape archaeology, Classical archaeology
Affiliations
- Department of Archaeology (Department)
Member
From7 Mar 2012 → Today
Projects
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- Back to the Roots. Agroforestry and the Rediscovery of Roman Viticulture (200 BC - AD 200)From1 Oct 2019 → 30 Sep 2023Funding: FWO senior postdoctoral fellowship
- Old Wine in New Bottles. Towards a more layered history of Italy's wine business in Late Republican and Early/High Imperial times (200 BC-AD 200) From1 Oct 2016 → 30 Sep 2019Funding: BOF - Other initiatives
Publications
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- Introducing paleo-terroir : a framework to study the geography of wine in the Roman world(2024)
Authors: Dimitri Van Limbergen, Pieter Gurdebeke, Emlyn Dodd
Pages: 33 - 52 - Scientific approaches to ancient wine : developments, challenges, and future perspectives(2024)
Authors: Emlyn Dodd, Dimitri Van Limbergen
Pages: 1 - 12 - Making wine in earthenware vessels : a comparative approach to Roman vinification(2024)
Authors: Dimitri Van Limbergen, Paulina Komar
Pages: 85 - 101 - Methods in ancient wine archaeology : scientific approaches in Roman contexts(2024)
Authors: Emlyn Dodd, Dimitri Van Limbergen
- Settling the Salinaria? Evaluating site location patterns of Iron Age and Roman salt production in Northern Gaul(2022)Series: Palgrave Studies in Ancient Economies
Authors: Michiel Dekoninck, Wim De Clercq, Dimitri Van Limbergen, Adeline Hoffelinck, Devi Taelman
Pages: 267 - 303 - Reframing the Roman economy : new perspectives on habitual economic practices(2022)
Authors: Dimitri Van Limbergen, Adeline Hoffelinck, Devi Taelman
- Pathways to reframing the Roman economy : from uniformity to diversity?(2022)Series: Palgrave Studies in Ancient Economies
Authors: Dimitri Van Limbergen, Adeline Hoffelinck, Devi Taelman
Pages: 1 - 22 - Viticulture as a climate proxy for the Roman world? Global warming as a comparative framework for interpreting the ancient source material in Italy and the West (ca. 200 bc-200 ad)(2021)Series: Palgrave Studies in Ancient Economies
Authors: Dimitri Van Limbergen, Wim De Clercq, Paul Erdkamp, Joseph G. Manning, Koenraad Verboven
Pages: 443 - 484 - The exploitation of raw materials in the Roman world : a closer look at producer-resource dynamics(2021)
Authors: Dimitri Van Limbergen, Devi Taelman
- Architectural and sculptural decoration of Roman Central Adriatic Italy : an archaeological and archaeometric approach to region-wide marble trade(2021)
Authors: Devi Taelman, Dimitri Van Limbergen, Fabrizio Antonelli
Pages: 249 - 260