Filtre
Akademik Kadro
Arama
Araştırma Alanları
Late Antique and Byzantine archaeology and history of art (1)
Byzantine Constantinople and Lycia (1)
Ottoman urban history (1)
early modern history (1)
architectural history (1)
Ottoman cultural interactions with Europe (1)
Iran and India (1)
urban migration and the underworld (1)
and urban historiography. (1)
Ancient Mediterranean Maritime Landscapes and Communities (1)
Maritime Archaeological Theory and History (1)
Maritime Cultural Heritage Management (1)
Roman and Byzantine Archaeology (1)
History of Science and Technology (1)
Study of Late Byzantine Constantinople (1)
then the exploration of retrospective and narrative tendencies in Late Byzantine art and their comparisons with similar processes in Western medieval art. (1)
His main focus is in the study of two extensive Late Byzantine hoards at the British Museum (UK) and the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1)
New York (USA). Apart from them (1)
he participates in the following * ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROJECTS: -Excavations of the Netherlands Institute in Turkey at Barçın Höyük (1)
Nicaea/Iznik district. Responsible for the publication of the Byzantine cemetery. - Tekfur Sarayi Excavations. Responsible for the publication of the Byzantine pottery. - Walls of Istanbul Project (1)
GABAM. Digital documentation of the Byzantine fortifications. - Excavations at the city of Thebes (1)
Central Greece: Ismenion Hill Project by the Bucknell University under the auspices of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens (1)
and Kadmeia Citadel by the Greek Archaeological Society. Team member and responsible for the Byzantine period finds. (1)
Politics of heritage (1)
governance and sovereignty (1)
actions of diplomacy and development (1)
preservation and international relations (1)
museum studies (1)
and the implications of archaeological research in our understanding of the past. Her recent book (1)
A Pearl in Peril: Archaeology and Diplomacy in Turkey was published 2019 with Oxford University Press. She serves as editor of the Journal of Field Archaeology. (1)
Bronze and Iron Ages of the Ancient Near East (Southwest Asia) (1)
Bronze Age Aegean (1)
Old Assyrian Trading Colony (1)
Hittite Civilization (1)
Monumental architecture (1)
Crafts and technologies (1)
Material culture (1)
Cultural heritage preservation (1)
The Archaeology and Prehistory of Anatolia and the Near East (1)
Cultural Interaction (1)
Neolithization (1)
Early Complex Societies (1)
Microarchaeology (1)
Soil Chemical Analyses (1)
Ottoman Art (1)
Ottoman Painting (1)
Interactions of European and Ottoman Culture (1)
Late Antique and Byzantine Constantinople (1)
Byzantine archaeology and architecture (1)
diachronic aspects of architecture and space (1)
cultural heritage and communities (1)
interpretation of Byzantine heritage and public archaeology. Special interest areas include: Middle Byzantine monastic architecture (1)
Late Antique and Byzantine fortifications and city walls (1)
small finds in archaeological contexts (1)
material evidence from Byzantine-period archaeology. (1)
Bronze and Iron Age Anatolian and Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology (1)
Classical Archaeology (1)
Lydian (1)
Persian (1)
and Greek Interaction in Western Anatolia (1)
Landscape Archaeology (1)
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) (1)
Digital Archaeology (1)
Ancient numismatics (1)
monetary history (1)
commercial weights (1)
markets (1)
Ancient Greek and Roman history & culture (1)
Greek and Latin Language and Literature (1)
Social Geography of Byzantine Constantinople (1)
Ottoman Greeks (1)
Karamanlidika (1)
Ethnicity and Identity (1)
Classical Political Thought. (1)
Inge Uytterhoevens research integrates material and written evidence and focuses on Hellenistic (1)
Roman and Late Antique housing in Anatolia and the Eastern Mediterranean (1)
as well as on public architecture and broader urban studies related to these periods and regions. She has worked on archaeological sites in Belgium (1)
Italy (1)
Greece (1)
Egypt (1)
and Turkey. Since 1997 she has been involved with field research (1)
including excavations and architectural studies (1)
carried out by KU Leuven at Sagalassos (Ağlasun (1)
Burdur). Between 2013 and 2019 she conducted an architectural survey at Limyra (Finike (1)
Antalya) within the framework of the Limyra Project of the Austrian Archaeological Institute. (1)
History of Islamic Art and Architecture (1)
Medieval Anatolian Architecture and Urban History (1)
Cross-cultural exchange in the Medieval era (1)