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Joska Soos. An Urban Shaman in Antwerp Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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The 'Eastern Suburbium' Proasteion of Sagalassos. A chronological, functional and socio-economic Study of an almost uncharted antique urban Phenomenon KU Leuven
Sagalassos is an ancient Pisidian city, located on a south-facing mountain slope of the Western Taurus mountains in Southwest Anatolia. The city has been inhabited from Classical to Mid Byzantine times, with Late Hellenistic to Early Byzantine times (2nd century BC until the 7th century AD) representing its most intensive period of occupation. Sagalassos has been the subject of ongoing archaeology-driven research since 1986, first as part of the ...
How do we document ancient urban stratigraphy? KU Leuven
Sagalassos speaks to the imagination in more ways than one. The authentic and natural beauty of the site no doubt plays a role in that. The Sagalassos Project testifies to the fact that its core business, archaeology, also appeals to the imagination. Learning about the past is fascinating, for young and old alike. Curiosity unquestionably plays a role in this. Archaeologists, as any other scientist, are driven to really know about past human ...
Urban survey on abandoned Roman sites : integrating archaeological geophysics and other topographic approaches in central-Adriatic Italy Ghent University
Fuel for debating ancient economies. Calculating wood consumption at urban scale in Roman Imperial times KU Leuven
Estimating wood extraction rates from forests based on archaeological and historical evidence is an important step in evaluating the sustainability of past social-ecological systems. In this paper, we present a calculation tool to estimate human wood resource use for a selected location during a defined period in the past. We illustrate the method by its application to the ancient town of Sagalassos (South-west Anatolia, Turkey) during the Roman ...