Arietta started following the work of 2 people.
Arietta started following the work of Angelo Castrorao Barba, University of Siena, Archaeology and Art History.
Arietta started following the work of 2 people.
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- Abbasid History
- Al-Andalus
- Ancient Greek Historiography
- Ancient Historiography
- Ancient Near East
- Ancient Near East (Archaeology)
- Ancient Nubia
- Ancient economy
- Arab Christian Studies
- Arabic Papyrology
- Archaeology of Mediterranean Trade
- Archaeology of Mining
- Archaeology of ethnicity
- Archaeology, Historical Archaeology. Medieval Archaeology, Anthropology, Social Identities, Material Culture, Artefact Studies, Diaspora Studies, Trade and Exchange
- Bactria (Archaeology)
- Balkan History
- Balkan archaeology
- Byzantine Archaeology
- Byzantine History
- Byzantine Studies
- Classical Near East
- Coptic (Archaeology)
- Coptic Studies
- Early Islam
- Early Islamic Archaeology
- Early Islamic History
- Early modern Ottoman History
- Economic and Social History of the Ottoman Empire
- Egyptian Archaeology
- Ethiopian Studies
- Ethnicity
- Graeco-Arabic translation movement
- Graeco-Roman Egypt
- Greek Epigraphy
- Greek Historiography
- Greek Papyrology
- History of the Mediterranean
- Indian Ocean Archaeology
- Indian Ocean Trade
- Language and Ethnicity
- Language and Identity
- Language and Power
- Late Antique Archaeology
- Late Antique Religion
- Late Antique and Byzantine History
- Late Antique and Byzantine Studies
- Late Antiquity
- Late Roman Archaeology
- Late Roman Empire
- Maritime Archaeology
- Medieval Balkans
- Medieval Historiography
- Medieval Islam
- Medieval urban history
- Mediterranean Studies
- Mediterranean and North Africa
- Mediterranean archaeology
- Multi- & Bilingualism & Biliteracy
- Multilingualism
- Near Eastern Archaeology
- Near Eastern Studies
- Ottoman Balkans
- Ottoman Empire
- Ottoman Historiography
- Ottoman History
- Ottoman Studies
- Papyrology
- Religious Conversion
- Religious Conversion and Converts in the Early Modern Mediterranean context
- Roman Arabia (Archaeology)
- Roman East
- Roman Economy
- Roman Egypt
- Roman Empire
- Roman Historiography
- Roman History
- Roman Law
- Roman Near East
- Roman archaeology
- Roman urban crafts
- Scholars in Byzantium
- Silk Road
- Sogdian Archaeology
- Syriac Studies
- Umayyads (Islamic History)
- Abbasid Intellectual History
- Anthropology of Pilgrimage
- Antiquarianism
- Byzantine Numismatics
- Coins finds as archaeological artefacts
- Craft production (Archaeology)
- Economic history/Trade history/Oriental trade
- History Of Archaeology (Archaeology)
- History of Antiquarianism
- History of Archeology
- Illicit Antiquities Trade
- Late Roman Amphorae
- Monetary history
- Mount Athos Studies
- Spolia
As part of its programme of expansion, the department invites applications to a new lectureship in Early North American History, starting on 1 September 2012.
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