P.a.j. (peter) Attema
Professor
Faculty of Arts
University of Groningen
Netherlands
Biography
P.A.J. (Peter) Attema, Professor of Mediterranean Archaeology, Faculty of Arts Classical and Mediterranean Archaeology — Classical and Mediterranean Archaeology Poststraat 6, 9712 ER Groningen, The Netherlands.
Research Interest
Archaeology, Landscape and Survey Archaeology in the Mediterranean World; Protohistory of Italy, early urbanization and Greek and Roman colonization in Italy; Survey and excavation in Lazio, Central Italy (Pontine Region Project); Survey in Calabria, South Italy (Raganello Archaeological Project); Pottery studies.
Publications
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Attema, P., Seubers, J., Willemsen, S., Bronkhorst, R., Filippini, P., Belelli Marchesini, B., ... Nielsen, A. M. (Eds.) (2016). Crustumerium: Death and Afterlife at the Gates of Rome. Narayana Press.
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Attema, P., Seubers, J., & Willemsen, S. (Eds.) (2016). Preface. In Early states, settlements and territories in protohistoric Central Italy: Proceedings of the specialist workshop on state formation in Italy (Groningen 2013) (pp. VII-X). (Corollaria Crustumina; Vol. 2). University of Groningen/Groningen Institute of Archaeology and Barkhuis Publishing.
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Attema, P., Seubers, J., & Willemsen, S. (Eds.) (2016). Early states, settlements and territories in protohistoric Central Italy: Proceedings of the specialist workshop on state formation in Italy (Groningen 2013). (Corollaria Crustumina; Vol. 2). University of Groningen/Groningen Institute of Archaeology and Barkhuis Publishing.
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Nijboer, A., Belelli Marchesini, B., Attema, P., & Filipini, P. (2016). Introduction. In Crustumerium Death and Afterlife at the Gates of Rome Exhibition catalogue Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek 19.5. - 23.10. 2016 © 2016 Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Soprintendenza Speciale per il Colosseo e l’Area Archeologica Centrale, Groningen Institute of Archaeology (pp. 64). Copenhagen.
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Attema, P. (2016). Review of: E. Blake, Social Networks and Regional Identity in Bronze Age Italy. The Journal of Roman Studies, 265-266. DOI: 10.1017/S0075435816000411