Dissertation abstracts 2020–2022
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Douglas, S. 2022. Scripta Imagine. Buildings, transformations, and rhetorical ekphrasis in Statius’ Silvae, PhD thesis, Uppsala University.
Galani, G. 2022. Imprints of Roman Imperium. Bronze coinages in the Republican eastern provinces, PhD thesis, Stockholm University.
Kärfve, F. 2022. Greeting the visitor. A contextualising study of fauces-mosaics in Pompeii, PhD thesis, Lund University.
Nuorluoto, T. 2021. Roman female cognomina. Studies in the nomenclature of Roman women, PhD thesis, Uppsala University.
Nuttall, C. 2021. Seascape dialogues. Human-sea interaction in the Aegean from Late Neolithic to Late Bronze Age, PhD thesis, Uppsala University.
Olsson, H. 2021. Cultural and socio-political development in south Etruria. The Biedano region in the 5th to 1st centuries BC, PhD thesis, Lund University.
Sandström, C. 2021. Encountering environments. Natural conditions for subsistence and trade at Monte Polizzo, Sicily, 650–550 BC, PhD thesis, Gothenburg University.
Sixtensson, F. 2021. Dēmokratia. The prehistory of a word in relation to the Greek typology of constitutions, PhD thesis, Uppsala University.
Veiko, M. 2020. Spatial paths to holiness. Literary “lived spaces” in eleventh-century Byzantine saints’ lives, PhD thesis, Uppsala University.
Wiese Tvedt, O.E. 2021. Plato's Republic on democracy. Freedom, fear and tyrants everywhere, PhD thesis, Uppsala University.
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