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Tag: Landscape Archaeology

Babylonian Encounters in the Upper Diyala River Valley: Contextualizing the Results of Regional Survey and the 2016–2017 Excavations at Khani Masi

July 2019 (123.3) Field Report

By Claudia Glatz, Jesse Casana, Robin Bendrey, Emma L. Baysal, Daniel Calderbank, Francesca Chelazzi, Francesco Del Bravo, Neil Erskine, Mette Marie Hald, Elise Jakoby Laugier, Eric Jensen, and Elsa Perruchini

Sacred Landscapes and the Territoriality of Iron Age Cypriot Polities: The Applicability of GIS

October 2018 (122.4) Article

By Giorgos Papantoniou and Niki Kyriakou

Toward a Definition of Minoan Agropastoral Landscapes: Results of the Survey at Palaikastro (Crete)

July 2018 (122.3) Field Report

Open Access

By Hèctor A. Orengo and Carl Knappett

Landscape and Settlement in the Harran Plain, Turkey: The Context of Third-Millennium Urbanization

April 2018 (122.2) Article

By Andrew T. Creekmore III

Processions, Propaganda, and Pixels: Reconstructing the Sacred Way Between Miletos and Didyma

January 2018 (122.1) Article

Open Access

By Anja Slawisch and Toby Christopher Wilkinson

The Brown University Petra Archaeological Project: Landscape Archaeology in the Northern Hinterland of Petra, Jordan

October 2017 (121.4) Field Report

Open Access

By Alex R. Knodell, Susan E. Alcock, Christopher A. Tuttle, Christian F. Cloke, Tali Erickson-Gini, Cecelia Feldman, Gary O. Rollefson, Micaela Sinibaldi, Thomas M. Urban, and Clive Vella

Communication Networks, Interactions, and Social Negotiation in Prepalatial South-Central Crete

January 2017 (121.1) Article

By Sylviane Déderix

Evidence for Two Planned Greek Settlements in the Peloponnese from Satellite Remote Sensing

July 2016 (120.3) Article

By Jamieson C. Donati and Apostolos Sarris

Frontiers and Borderlands in Imperial Perspectives: Exploring Rome’s Egyptian Frontier

April 2013 (117.2) Article

By Anna Lucille Boozer

Urbanocentric Models and “Rural Messiness”: A Case Study in the Balikh River Valley, Syria

April 2013 (117.2) Article

By Carrie Hritz

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AJA 129.3 - July 2025
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