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A last word: the study of later medieval archaeology (2018)
Book Chapter
Gerrard, C. (2018). A last word: the study of later medieval archaeology. In C. Gerrard, & A. Gutiérrez (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Later Medieval Archaeology in Britain (982-996). OUP

The Enhancement of the South Etruria Survey: Phase 1 (2004)
Book Chapter
Harrison, A., Rajala, U., Stoddart, S., Witcher, R., & Zubrow, E. (2004). The Enhancement of the South Etruria Survey: Phase 1. In H. Patterson (Ed.), Bridging the Tiber : approaches to regional archaeology in the Middle Tiber Valley (29-35). British School at Rome

This paper gives an historical account of the first steps towards the computerization of the South Etruria survey data prior to the current Leverhulme project. Preliminary analysis of the quality of the data was undertaken, together with some prelimi... Read More about The Enhancement of the South Etruria Survey: Phase 1.

The Tiber and Rome through Two Millennia (2002)
Book Chapter
Patterson, H., & Witcher, R. (2002). The Tiber and Rome through Two Millennia. In P. Attema, G. Burgers, E. van Joolen, M. van Leusen, & B. Mater (Eds.), New developments in italian landscape archaeology (87-90). Archaeopress

Section 41. The Pottery Type Series (2007)
Book Chapter
Dore, J., Leone, A., & Hawthorne, J. (2007). Section 41. The Pottery Type Series. In D. Mattingly, C. Daniels, J. Dore, D. Edwards, & J. Hawthorne (Eds.), The archaeology of Fazzan ; site gazetteer, pottery and other survey finds (305-431). Society for Libyan Studies

Activating the Achaemenid Landscape. The Broken Lion Tomb (Yılan Taş) and the Phrygian Highlands in the Achaemenid Period (2019)
Book Chapter
Draycott, C. M. (2019). Activating the Achaemenid Landscape. The Broken Lion Tomb (Yılan Taş) and the Phrygian Highlands in the Achaemenid Period. In G. R. Tsetskhladze (Ed.), Phrygia in antiquity : from the Bronze Age to the Byzantine period (189-220). Peeters Press

In its day the collapsed, massive rock-cut tomb known as the Broken Lion Tomb, or Yılan Taş, located in the Köhnüş Valley north of Afyon, would have been one of the most impressive tomb monuments in Asia Minor. Now lying in a pile of confused blocks... Read More about Activating the Achaemenid Landscape. The Broken Lion Tomb (Yılan Taş) and the Phrygian Highlands in the Achaemenid Period.

The global Roman countryside: connectivity and community (2017)
Book Chapter
Witcher, R. (2017). The global Roman countryside: connectivity and community. In T. de Haas, & G. Tol (Eds.), The economic integration of Roman Italy : rural communities in a globalising world (28-50). Brill Academic Publishers

Fora in Late Antique and Byzantine North Africa: from the Classical to the Medieval City (2021)
Book Chapter
Leone, A. (2021). Fora in Late Antique and Byzantine North Africa: from the Classical to the Medieval City. In X. Dupuis, V. Fauvinet-Ranson, C. J. Goddard, & H. Inglebert (Eds.), L'automne de l'Afrique romaine: Hommages à Claude Lepelley (117-131). Éditions Hermann. https://doi.org/10.3917/herm.godda.2021.01.0118

This paper stems from Lepelley’s primary research field and aims to investigate the changes that occurred in the fora of various North African cities from the fourth to the end of the sixth century. It intends to provide an archaeological perspective... Read More about Fora in Late Antique and Byzantine North Africa: from the Classical to the Medieval City.

Tobit (2018)
Book Chapter
Weeks, S. (2018). Tobit. In A. Wright, R. Herms, & B. Embry (Eds.), Early Jewish literature : an anthology (368-382). Eerdmans

Introduction (2019)
Book Chapter
Horky, P. S. (2019). Introduction. In P. Horky (Ed.), Cosmos in the Ancient World (1-21). Cambridge University Press

Tracing the Donatist Presence in North Africa: An Archaeological Perspective (2016)
Book Chapter
Leone, A. (2016). Tracing the Donatist Presence in North Africa: An Archaeological Perspective. In R. Miles (Ed.), The Donatist schism : controversy and contexts (317-344). Liverpool University Press

Donatism has long been the subject of debates that focus primarily on the nature of the movement, its importance, its role (as representative of the ‘African Church’), its relationship with the Catholic tradition, and its connection to the Patristic... Read More about Tracing the Donatist Presence in North Africa: An Archaeological Perspective.

Darius rex a Nemi (2000)
Book Chapter
Leone, A. (2000). Darius rex a Nemi. In J. R. Brandt, A. Leander Touati, & J. Zahle (Eds.), Nemi - Satus Quo. Recent Research at Nemi and Sanctuary of Diana (29-34). L' Erma Di Bretschneider