posted on 2018-09-27, 11:14authored byNeil Christie
Debates about late antique and early medieval urbanism across Europe have become fully articulated in
the last two decades especially in light of a combination of rescue archaeology, a responsive urban
archaeology – both commercial and academic –, a pull of senior and junior academics into the
challenges of those archaeologies, and a necessary grappling with the material debris (and its gaps)
generated through these.
History
Citation
Christie, NJ, Post-classical townscapes: questioning ruins, ed. Chavarria Arnau, A;Jurkovic, M, 'Alla ricerca di un passato complesso. Contributi in onore di Gian Pietro Brogiolo per il suo settantesimo compleanno', Dissertationes et Monographiae 8, University of Zagreb, 2016, pp. 351-358 (8)
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ARTS AND HUMANITIES/School of Archaeology and Ancient History/Core Staff
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