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The Oxford Handbook of the Hellenistic and Roman Near East

Online ISBN:
9780190858186
Print ISBN:
9780190858155
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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The Oxford Handbook of the Hellenistic and Roman Near East

Rubina Raja (ed.)
Rubina Raja
(ed.)
Classical Archaeology, Aarhus University
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Rubina Raja (D.Phil. 2005, University of Oxford) is professor of classical archaeology and art and chair at Aarhus University, Denmark. She is also centre director of the Danish National Research Foundation’s Centre of Excellence for Urban Network Evolutions (grant: DNRF119) and heads several further collaborative research projects with a focus on West Asia and Palmyrene culture and society, including the Palmyra Portrait Project. Raja has published widely on the Mediterranean region and West Asia from the Hellenistic period into the medieval period with a focus on global outlooks as expressed through local behaviours. She specialises in urban societies and their diverse networks and cultures, including their architectural and other visual cultures, such as portrait cultures.

Published online:
22 April 2025
Published in print:
13 May 2025
Online ISBN:
9780190858186
Print ISBN:
9780190858155
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

The Hellenistic and Roman Near East has been studied for centuries. This handbook includes fifty chapters written by experts from a variety of disciplines: archaeology, including classical, near eastern and Islamic archaeology, ancient history, anthropology, art history, data and network science, epigraphy, and historiography. Together these chapters shed new light on the vast regions that made up the Hellenistic and later Roman Near East. The material and written evidence from the region is considered side by side with the historical sources as well as scientific results coming out of archaeological science as well as network science and shows in which ways new knowledge about the region can be brought to the forefront. The dynamic, volatile, diverse, and culturally rich regions have left us with a world heritage that is abundant—and in many places unfortunately also under constant threat. In this handbook knowledge about the newest research on numerous of these regions, sites, and locations is forefronted together with overviews of the history of research. The handbook will be essential for students, scholars, and the interested reader and will constitute a solid place to begin research and from which to gain an overview of the state of the art within the field.

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