Multidisciplinary Approaches to Ancient Societies

Editors: Gianluca Miniaci,  Juan Carlos Moreno García

Published by Oxbow Books

This new series from Oxbow Books promotes a completely innovative series of studies on ancient societies with special, but by no means exclusive, reference to Egypt. Its main goal is generating interdisciplinary and comparative research as well as making aspects of the ancient world accessible and comprehensible to other disciplines. Founded on the methodologies developed mainly by anthropology and archaeology, the series approaches problems and questions relating to ancient societies from a radically idiosyncratic perspective: scholars from different disciplines are invited to tackle and discuss targeted problems according to their own points of view and methodologies, promoting an holistic approach to sometimes familiar themes more usually tackled on an individual, regional or close chronological basis.


Alessandro Buono, Gianluca Miniaci, Anna Anguissola (eds)

Forsaken Relics

Practices and Rituals of Appropriating Abandoned Artifacts from Antiquity to Modern Times

(MAtAS 4)

2024

 Juan Carlos Moreno García (ed.)

From House Societies to States

Early Political Organisation, From Antiquity to the Middle Ages

(MAtAS 3)

2022

Gianluca Miniaci (ed.)

Breaking Images

Damage and Mutilation of Ancient Figurines

(MAtAS 2)

2022

 Juan Carlos Moreno García (ed.)

Markets and Exchanges in Pre-Modern and Traditional Societies

(MAtAS 1)

2021