Aftermath of War in Ancient Societies
Aftermath of War in Ancient Societies
Mihajlovic, Vladimir; Matic, Uros
Casemate Publishers
05/2026
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Preface
Uros Matic and Vladimir Mihajlovic
1. Aftermath of War in Ancient Societies: Towards a Relational Approach
Uros Matic and Vladimir D. Mihajlovic
2. Timing, nature and societal impacts of Late Neolithic warfare in north-central Iberia
Teresa Fernandez-Crespo, Javier Ordono and Rick J. Schulting
3. Encountering an expanding predatory state: Nubia during and after the first wars with Egypt (c. 3600-3000 BC)
Henriette Hafsaas
4. Outsourcing Precarity in the Aftermath of War: Import and Integration of Foreign Labour in Late Bronze Age Egypt
Christian Langer
5. The Elderly in the Aftermath of War: Old Age, Precarity, and Ancient Egyptian Warfare
Uros Matic
6. Balancing the narratives of Julius Caesar in Kent
Anton Ye Baryshnikov and Jake Weeks
7. What actually happened to Segestiani after the Roman conquest?
Ivan Radman-Livaja and Ivan Drnic
8. Roman-Germanic Confrontations in the Middle Danube region: a multiproxy approach towards the war consequences and aftermath
Vlach Marek and Balazs Komoroczy
9. "Fear and Looting" in the Late Roman Remesiana: Disturbing the Dead after the Gothic War?
Vladimir Mihajlovic, Marko Jankovic, Dimitrije Markovic and Aleksandar Bandovic
10. Not on the Destruction Layer Alone! The Misconception, Misinterpretation and Misidentification of the Effects of War in the 6th and 7th Centuries Eastern Mediterranean
Haggai Olshanetsky and Lev Cosijns
11. Kenneling the dogs of war. The aftermath of war in Viking Age North-Western Europe
Bo Jensen
12. Preliminary Bioarchaeological Results of the First Archaeological Study Conducted on the Battle of Manzikert 1071
Erge Buetuen, Serpil Eroglu, Adnan Cevik Mustafa Alican, A. Oguzhan Karacetin, Evren Sertalp, Mehmet Sait Suetcue, Tevfik Orkun Develi, Ali Akbaba, Muhammed Dolmus, Ali Metin Bueyuekkarakaya
Uros Matic and Vladimir Mihajlovic
1. Aftermath of War in Ancient Societies: Towards a Relational Approach
Uros Matic and Vladimir D. Mihajlovic
2. Timing, nature and societal impacts of Late Neolithic warfare in north-central Iberia
Teresa Fernandez-Crespo, Javier Ordono and Rick J. Schulting
3. Encountering an expanding predatory state: Nubia during and after the first wars with Egypt (c. 3600-3000 BC)
Henriette Hafsaas
4. Outsourcing Precarity in the Aftermath of War: Import and Integration of Foreign Labour in Late Bronze Age Egypt
Christian Langer
5. The Elderly in the Aftermath of War: Old Age, Precarity, and Ancient Egyptian Warfare
Uros Matic
6. Balancing the narratives of Julius Caesar in Kent
Anton Ye Baryshnikov and Jake Weeks
7. What actually happened to Segestiani after the Roman conquest?
Ivan Radman-Livaja and Ivan Drnic
8. Roman-Germanic Confrontations in the Middle Danube region: a multiproxy approach towards the war consequences and aftermath
Vlach Marek and Balazs Komoroczy
9. "Fear and Looting" in the Late Roman Remesiana: Disturbing the Dead after the Gothic War?
Vladimir Mihajlovic, Marko Jankovic, Dimitrije Markovic and Aleksandar Bandovic
10. Not on the Destruction Layer Alone! The Misconception, Misinterpretation and Misidentification of the Effects of War in the 6th and 7th Centuries Eastern Mediterranean
Haggai Olshanetsky and Lev Cosijns
11. Kenneling the dogs of war. The aftermath of war in Viking Age North-Western Europe
Bo Jensen
12. Preliminary Bioarchaeological Results of the First Archaeological Study Conducted on the Battle of Manzikert 1071
Erge Buetuen, Serpil Eroglu, Adnan Cevik Mustafa Alican, A. Oguzhan Karacetin, Evren Sertalp, Mehmet Sait Suetcue, Tevfik Orkun Develi, Ali Akbaba, Muhammed Dolmus, Ali Metin Bueyuekkarakaya
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Preface
Uros Matic and Vladimir Mihajlovic
1. Aftermath of War in Ancient Societies: Towards a Relational Approach
Uros Matic and Vladimir D. Mihajlovic
2. Timing, nature and societal impacts of Late Neolithic warfare in north-central Iberia
Teresa Fernandez-Crespo, Javier Ordono and Rick J. Schulting
3. Encountering an expanding predatory state: Nubia during and after the first wars with Egypt (c. 3600-3000 BC)
Henriette Hafsaas
4. Outsourcing Precarity in the Aftermath of War: Import and Integration of Foreign Labour in Late Bronze Age Egypt
Christian Langer
5. The Elderly in the Aftermath of War: Old Age, Precarity, and Ancient Egyptian Warfare
Uros Matic
6. Balancing the narratives of Julius Caesar in Kent
Anton Ye Baryshnikov and Jake Weeks
7. What actually happened to Segestiani after the Roman conquest?
Ivan Radman-Livaja and Ivan Drnic
8. Roman-Germanic Confrontations in the Middle Danube region: a multiproxy approach towards the war consequences and aftermath
Vlach Marek and Balazs Komoroczy
9. "Fear and Looting" in the Late Roman Remesiana: Disturbing the Dead after the Gothic War?
Vladimir Mihajlovic, Marko Jankovic, Dimitrije Markovic and Aleksandar Bandovic
10. Not on the Destruction Layer Alone! The Misconception, Misinterpretation and Misidentification of the Effects of War in the 6th and 7th Centuries Eastern Mediterranean
Haggai Olshanetsky and Lev Cosijns
11. Kenneling the dogs of war. The aftermath of war in Viking Age North-Western Europe
Bo Jensen
12. Preliminary Bioarchaeological Results of the First Archaeological Study Conducted on the Battle of Manzikert 1071
Erge Buetuen, Serpil Eroglu, Adnan Cevik Mustafa Alican, A. Oguzhan Karacetin, Evren Sertalp, Mehmet Sait Suetcue, Tevfik Orkun Develi, Ali Akbaba, Muhammed Dolmus, Ali Metin Bueyuekkarakaya
Uros Matic and Vladimir Mihajlovic
1. Aftermath of War in Ancient Societies: Towards a Relational Approach
Uros Matic and Vladimir D. Mihajlovic
2. Timing, nature and societal impacts of Late Neolithic warfare in north-central Iberia
Teresa Fernandez-Crespo, Javier Ordono and Rick J. Schulting
3. Encountering an expanding predatory state: Nubia during and after the first wars with Egypt (c. 3600-3000 BC)
Henriette Hafsaas
4. Outsourcing Precarity in the Aftermath of War: Import and Integration of Foreign Labour in Late Bronze Age Egypt
Christian Langer
5. The Elderly in the Aftermath of War: Old Age, Precarity, and Ancient Egyptian Warfare
Uros Matic
6. Balancing the narratives of Julius Caesar in Kent
Anton Ye Baryshnikov and Jake Weeks
7. What actually happened to Segestiani after the Roman conquest?
Ivan Radman-Livaja and Ivan Drnic
8. Roman-Germanic Confrontations in the Middle Danube region: a multiproxy approach towards the war consequences and aftermath
Vlach Marek and Balazs Komoroczy
9. "Fear and Looting" in the Late Roman Remesiana: Disturbing the Dead after the Gothic War?
Vladimir Mihajlovic, Marko Jankovic, Dimitrije Markovic and Aleksandar Bandovic
10. Not on the Destruction Layer Alone! The Misconception, Misinterpretation and Misidentification of the Effects of War in the 6th and 7th Centuries Eastern Mediterranean
Haggai Olshanetsky and Lev Cosijns
11. Kenneling the dogs of war. The aftermath of war in Viking Age North-Western Europe
Bo Jensen
12. Preliminary Bioarchaeological Results of the First Archaeological Study Conducted on the Battle of Manzikert 1071
Erge Buetuen, Serpil Eroglu, Adnan Cevik Mustafa Alican, A. Oguzhan Karacetin, Evren Sertalp, Mehmet Sait Suetcue, Tevfik Orkun Develi, Ali Akbaba, Muhammed Dolmus, Ali Metin Bueyuekkarakaya
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