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New publication by Pernille L. K. Trant, Barbora Wouters, Sarah Croix, Søren M. Sindbæk, Pieterjan Deckers & Søren M. Kristiansen.
Combining the study of archive materials with extensive data collection from research stretching back to the discovery of Palmyra has allowed numerous tombs to be identified.
A workshop organized by Centre Director Rubina Raja and PhD student Mette Lang examines Roman transport infrastructure in modern-day Jordan.
The people who lived in Hatra, Iraq, scratched, carved, or painted their stories onto the walls of houses, temples, and fortifications during the first centuries CE.
If you want to know what UrbNet has accomplished in 2023, have a look at our annual report.
New postdoc at UrbNet.
New network of Caribbean archaeological heritage.
A new project is bringing together all of the existing information about medieval market towns in Denmark.
Religion in the Roman Empire 9:3 (special issue), edited by Rubina Raja and Jörg Rüpke.
New research helps to reveal why the Greeks and Romans captured so many aspects of their life publicly.
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