MAPMA at the 2021 Annual Meeting of the AIA

Congratulations to the participants in the panel organized by Georgios Makris and sponsored by MAPMA

Medieval and Post-Medieval Archaeology in the Eastern Mediterranean: Current and Future Perspectives (Colloquium)

ORGANIZER: Georgios Makris, University of British Columbia

  • Byzantine Theory Matters: Cooking Up New Ideas in Archaeology
    • Darlene L. Brooks Hedstrom, Brandeis University
  • Medieval Archaeology and Landscape Studies: An Update
    • Effie Athanassopoulos, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • Beyond the Church: Listening to the Buzz of the Byzantine City and Its Countryside
    • Amy Papalexandrou, University of Texas at Austin
  • The Compression of Time and Space in Rural Byzantine Archaeology
    • Marica Cassis, University of Calgary
  • New Directions in the Archaeology of Byzantine Island Landscapes
    • Günder Varinlioğlu, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University
  • Exploring World-Systems Connections in Medieval and Post-Medieval Greece and Cyprus
    • P. Nick Kardulias, College of Wooster

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