Research areas
Current research is here presented by theme.
Our researchers study a wide range of subjects ranging from environment and integrated history, epigraphy and gender to ceramics, GIS and identity formation. The different subjects are introduced and explained by the researchers themselves.
- architecture
- bioarchaeology
- central/privileged places
- ceramics
- Christianisation
- coins
- discourse analysis
- epigraphy
- ethnicity
- gender studies
- GIS
- heritage
- history
- iconography
- identity
- ideology
- integrated history and historical ecology
- iron-using communities
- landscape archaeology
- legitimacy
- materiality
- mentality
- migration
- mortuary practices
- music
- myth, cult and religion
- narrativity
- social organisation
- theory
- trade and intercultural relations
- urbanism