12/08/2021

Four other titles of the congress Archaeology and Economy in the Ancient World – Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Classical Archaeology, Cologne/Bonn 2018

Ann Brysbaert, Jari Pakkanen (Hrsg.) Building BIG – Constructing Economies: from Design to Long-Term Impact of Large-Scale Building Projects. Diverse studies ranging from prehistoric Greek building programs to construction in the Roman period.
Stefanie Hoss (Hrsg.) The Production of Military Equipment – Fabricae, Private Production and More. The production of military equipment is a much more complicated topic than often assumed, as Roman soldiers were not fully and uniformly equipped by the state. Three case studies explore the questions of what the tools found in a fort can tell us about the production of military equipment at the site. Tymon De Haas, Dean Peeters, Luigi Pinchetti (Hrsg.) City-Hinterland Relations on the Move? The Impact of Socio-Political Change on Local Economies from the Perspective of Survey Archaeology. While the impact of major social changes on urban and rural areas has always been a central theme in survey archaeology, recent methodological and theoretical advances offer new perspectives on this topic. Kristian Göransson (Hrsg.) Classical Archaeology in the Digital Age – The AIAC Presidential Panel. Classical archaeology is a discipline that has undergone major changes in recent decades. From its origins as an "ancient science" with a strong emphasis on art and architecture, Classical Archaeology has embraced the most modern methods of field archaeology and data analysis.