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Graduate Workshop Architecture and the Ancient Economy: Discussion of new approaches and methods - 2


In the last few decades, research on the ancient economy has been constantly increasing, largely thanks to the use of a wide range of proxies and models fruitfully applied to many different questions and historical periods. The economic impact of construction processes, of the uptake of technological innovations, of architectural design and urban planning are some of the aspects that have recently been investigated more systematically and comprehensively. In this context, both large-scale perspectives – considering entire towns, their fabric and infrastructure, and their transformation over time – and micro-scale approaches have been employed to assess the connection between architecture and economy. Addressing the outlined issue, this graduate workshop aims to offer a forum for discussion and exchange on case studies, as well as on theories, methods and approaches to the ancient economy.

FECHA CONGRESO/CONGRESS DATE/DATA CONGRESSO: 23/09/2019

ORGANIZADOR/ORGANIZER/ORGANIZZATORE: Berlin Graduate School of Ancient Studies, FU Berlin ; Dr. Dominik Maschek (University of Oxford)

INFO: architecture-economy@berliner-antike-kolleg.org

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