Professor Mark Jackson Dr Kevin Greene
| Ceramic Production | 2026 |
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Professor Mark Jackson
| Devastating Cilician Settlements in Byzantine Times | 2026 |
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Professor Mark Jackson Professor Jim Crow
| Living in the Shadow of the Castle: Kato Choria and its rural setting | 2026 |
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Dr Niveen Kassem Dr Vean Al-Saka Dr Rawaa Qasha Professor Mark Jackson
| The Interplay of Memory and Landscape: Cultural Landscapes of Iraqi Syriacs and Chaldeans | 2026 |
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Professor Sam Turner Professor Mark Jackson Dr Gunder Varinlioglu Dr Francesco Carrer
| Cultural heritage in landscape: planning for development in Turkey | 2023 |
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Dr Niveen Kassem Professor Mark Jackson Dr Alison Atkinson-Phillips
| Mobilizing the past, negotiating the present: Iraqi Christians in England | 2023 |
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Dr Rossana Valente Professor Mark Jackson Professor Jim Crow Professor Sam Turner
| Tracing interconnected lifeways in the rural Aegean (7th-9th centuries AD): the case of the utilitarian artefacts of the Apalirou Environs Survey Project (Naxos – Greece) | 2023 |
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Professor Mark Jackson
| The Canadian Excavations at Anemurium in Cilicia. By James Russell, with contributions from C.W.J. Eliot, Hector Williams, Sheila Campbell, Nigel Kennell, and Thomas Boyd (Archéologie et Histoire Romaine 45) | 2022 |
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Professor Mark Jackson
| 'Mr. Churchill Was Admirable' Gertrude Bell as Advisor to Winston Churchill in Cairo 1921 | 2022 |
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Professor Mark Jackson
| Understanding Societal Transformation through Ceramic Production and Use in Pisidia and Isauria | 2022 |
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Professor Sam Turner Dr Gunder Varinlioglu Elif Koparal Dr Volkan Demirciler Professor Mark Jackson et al. | Agricultural terraces in the Mediterranean: intensive construction during the later Middle Ages revealed by landscape analysis with OSL profiling and dating | 2021 |
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Professor Mark Jackson
| Review of Rinse Willet, The Geography of Urbanism in Roman Asia Minor. pp. xvii + 398, col. ills. Sheffield: Equinox, 2020. ISBN 978- 1-78179-843-0, hardback £100; ISBN 978- 1-78179-844-7, E-book £100 | 2021 |
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Dr Maria Duggan Professor Sam Turner Professor Mark Jackson
| Ceramics and Atlantic Connections: Late Roman and Early Medieval Imported Pottery on the Atlantic Seaboard | 2020 |
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Dr Niveen Kassem Professor Mark Jackson
| Cultural trauma and its impact on the Iraqi Assyrian experience of identity | 2020 |
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Professor Mark Jackson
| Historiographical and methodological implications for understanding gaps: A case study in preparing for the Apalirou Environs Project, Naxos | 2020 |
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