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Journal of Urban Archaeology

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An international journal published by Brepols Publishers

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Remember the upcoming deadline for submission of articles for Journal of Urban Archaeology 4📚: 1 February 2021. Find the two first volumes of Journal of Urban Archaeology here: brepolsonline.net/loi/jua #OpenAccess #Archaeology #UrbanHistory

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A great new volume of Journal of Urban Archaeology is now online. Contributions focus on network evolutions and high-definition narratives. Find it #OpenAccess here: brepolsonline.net/toc/jua/2021/3 #UrbanHistory #Archaeology

A great new volume of <a href="/JUArch/">Journal of Urban Archaeology</a> is now online. Contributions focus on network evolutions and high-definition narratives. Find it #OpenAccess here: brepolsonline.net/toc/jua/2021/3
#UrbanHistory #Archaeology
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A drinking bowl depicted in a 13th-cent. #manuscript, liberty-style tiles and #MaritimeRoutes! In Journal of Urban Archaeology 3 research takes you to, among other places, medieval #Odense, central #Rome and the Malay city state of #Srivijaya 👉brepolsonline.net/toc/jua/2021/3

A drinking bowl depicted in a 13th-cent. #manuscript, liberty-style tiles and #MaritimeRoutes! In <a href="/JUArch/">Journal of Urban Archaeology</a> 3 research takes you to, among other places, medieval #Odense, central #Rome and the Malay city state of #Srivijaya 👉brepolsonline.net/toc/jua/2021/3
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Are you working on the #UrbanPast? Journal of Urban Archaeology now invites contributions to volume 6🗺️ More info about submission is available at our webpage urbanarchaeology.net. #ArchaeologyJournal #Archaeology #UrbanHistory

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🏺”that pitfall of archaeological talent” – columnist Sid E. Dweller doesn’t share Journal of Urban Archaeology’s love of theory. Read his humorous gem in The #Backfill👉 urbanarchaeology.net/2021/04/19/str…

🏺”that pitfall of archaeological talent” – columnist Sid E. Dweller doesn’t share <a href="/JUArch/">Journal of Urban Archaeology</a>’s love of theory. Read his humorous gem in The #Backfill👉 urbanarchaeology.net/2021/04/19/str…
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Are you working on urban societies of the past? Journal of Urban Archaeology invites contributions to volume 6 👉 urbanarchaeology.net/2021/05/17/ope…

Are you working on urban societies of the past? Journal of Urban Archaeology invites contributions to volume 6 👉 urbanarchaeology.net/2021/05/17/ope…
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Journal of Urban Archaeology is proud to present the newest volume. As always, volume 4 is #OpenAccess and it is avalaible here: brepolsonline.net/toc/jua/2021/4. Enjoy! #UrbanPast #UrbanHistory #Archaeology

<a href="/JUArch/">Journal of Urban Archaeology</a> is proud to present the newest volume. As always, volume 4 is #OpenAccess and it is avalaible here: brepolsonline.net/toc/jua/2021/4. Enjoy!
#UrbanPast #UrbanHistory #Archaeology
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Urban abandonment in #BronzeAge #China, open #urbanspaces in the #medieval world, and Blue Period millefiori beads and urban market production in #VikingAge #Norway are some topics explored in Journal of Urban Archaeology volume 4. Find it here brepolsonline.net/toc/jua/2021/4 #OpenAccess

Urban abandonment in #BronzeAge #China, open #urbanspaces in the #medieval world, and Blue Period millefiori beads and urban market production in #VikingAge #Norway are some topics explored in <a href="/JUArch/">Journal of Urban Archaeology</a> volume 4. Find it here brepolsonline.net/toc/jua/2021/4 #OpenAccess
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#AgathaChristie truly knew what drives us all: counting pots and proving other people wrong!🏺But when analysed and discussed, Christie’s poem ‘A-Sitting on a Tell’ makes strong arguments for high-definition narratives. Curious? Dig into The #Backfill brepolsonline.net/doi/epdf/10.14…

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The newest volume has just been published. In vol. 5 you can explore odd urban societies – #Anomalocivitas. It is #OpenAccess, and you’ll find it here: brepolsonline.net/toc/jua/2022/5. #UrbanPast #UrbanHistory #Archaeology

The newest volume has just been published. In vol. 5 you can explore odd urban societies – #Anomalocivitas. It is #OpenAccess, and you’ll find it here: brepolsonline.net/toc/jua/2022/5. #UrbanPast #UrbanHistory #Archaeology
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If ancient cities are less like states and more like social networks, what are they about? My answer: weak ties and strange attractors. Very proud to have this major conceptual position piece out in Journal of Urban Archaeology journal. doi.org/10.1484/J.JUA.…

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Odd facts can often lead to original insights. How can anomalous urban societies inform theory and research on the urban past? Visit voluntary camps, #trypillia sites, medieval #RingForts, and many more anomalocivitates in the latest JUA volume 👉 brepolsonline.net/toc/jua/2022/5

Odd facts can often lead to original insights. How can anomalous urban societies inform theory and research on the urban past? Visit voluntary camps, #trypillia sites, medieval #RingForts, and many more anomalocivitates in the latest JUA volume 👉 brepolsonline.net/toc/jua/2022/5
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Our publisher Brepols got a new website. Check out Journal of Urban Archaeology's new page at: brepols.net/series/JUA #OpenAccess #Archaeology #UrbanHistory🌏

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Just published!🎆JUA 6 is about housing in #MiddleKingdomEgypt, rituals in #RomanOstia, urban economy in #Palmyra, monetary practice in medieval Scandinavian towns, and the re-emergence of #urbanism in early #MedievalEurope. brepolsonline.net/toc/jua/2022/6

Just published!🎆JUA 6 is about housing in #MiddleKingdomEgypt, rituals in #RomanOstia, urban economy in #Palmyra, monetary practice in medieval Scandinavian towns, and the re-emergence of #urbanism in early #MedievalEurope. brepolsonline.net/toc/jua/2022/6
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Old rubbish is studied by @Warden_la (Roanoke College), as she turns her attention to ceramic assemblages from fill layers in a house on Elephantine Island of #MiddleKingdomEgypt🏺 Read more in JUA 6 brepolsonline.net/doi/abs/10.148… #ancientEgypt

Old rubbish is studied by @Warden_la (<a href="/RoanokeCollege/">Roanoke College</a>), as she turns her attention to ceramic assemblages from fill layers in a house on Elephantine Island of #MiddleKingdomEgypt🏺 Read more in JUA 6 brepolsonline.net/doi/abs/10.148… #ancientEgypt
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With medieval #Trondheim🇳🇴 and #Sigtuna🇸🇪 as cases, Prof. Axel Christophersen (NTNUnorway) uses high-resolution archaeological data to show regional diversity in medieval monetary practices💰 In JUA 6! brepolsonline.net/doi/abs/10.148… #MedievalEconomy

With medieval #Trondheim🇳🇴 and #Sigtuna🇸🇪 as cases, Prof. Axel Christophersen (<a href="/NTNUnorway/">NTNUnorway</a>) uses high-resolution archaeological data to show regional diversity in medieval monetary practices💰 In JUA 6! brepolsonline.net/doi/abs/10.148… #MedievalEconomy
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Three studies in JUA 6 look at urban production sites, trade, and new fieldwork at #Comacchio. Richard Hodges (The American University of Rome), Sauro Gelichi (Unive Ca' Foscari), and Margherita Ferri (Unive Ca' Foscari) discuss #urbanism in early #MedievalEurope👉 brepolsonline.net/toc/jua/2022/6 #FieldworkFriday

Three studies in JUA 6 look at urban production sites, trade, and new fieldwork at #Comacchio. <a href="/Hodges_AUR/">Richard Hodges</a> (<a href="/Life_at_AUR/">The American University of Rome</a>), Sauro Gelichi (<a href="/CaFoscari/">Unive Ca' Foscari</a>), and Margherita Ferri (<a href="/CaFoscari/">Unive Ca' Foscari</a>) discuss #urbanism in early #MedievalEurope👉 brepolsonline.net/toc/jua/2022/6 #FieldworkFriday
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Tax law🪙 Goat-herding🐐 Fuel energy🔥 Which economic considerations were at play in the ancient desert society of #Palmyra? Prof Nathanael Andrade (Binghamton University) and Prof Rubina Raja (UrbNet; Aarhus University) disentangle urban economic patterns in JUA 6 brepolsonline.net/doi/abs/10.148…

Tax law🪙 Goat-herding🐐 Fuel energy🔥
Which economic considerations were at play in the ancient desert society of #Palmyra? Prof Nathanael Andrade (<a href="/binghamtonu/">Binghamton University</a>) and Prof Rubina Raja (<a href="/UrbNet1/">UrbNet</a>; <a href="/AarhusUni_int/">Aarhus University</a>) disentangle urban economic patterns in JUA 6 brepolsonline.net/doi/abs/10.148…
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Simulated processional routes in #RomanOstia make it possible for Dr. Katherine A. Crawford (STARC - CYI) to investigate the connection between urban movement dynamics and ritual visibility. Follow the navigium Isidis procession in JUA 6⛵️ brepolsonline.net/doi/abs/10.148…

Simulated processional routes in #RomanOstia make it possible for <a href="/Kate_Arch1/">Dr. Katherine A. Crawford</a> (<a href="/STARC_CyI/">STARC - CYI</a>) to investigate the connection between urban movement dynamics and ritual visibility. Follow the navigium Isidis procession in JUA 6⛵️ brepolsonline.net/doi/abs/10.148…
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📢JUA 7 has just been published. It is a special issue on Anomalous Giants edited by Roland Fletcher, Nam C. Kim, and Kirrily White. Find all articles OA here brepolsonline.net/toc/jua/2023/7 #UrbanArchaeology #OpenAccess

📢JUA 7 has just been published. It is a special issue on Anomalous Giants edited by Roland Fletcher, Nam C. Kim, and Kirrily White. Find all articles OA here brepolsonline.net/toc/jua/2023/7  #UrbanArchaeology #OpenAccess