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Name Christina Williamson
Position Senior Lecturer
Institutional Affiliation Groningen University
Latitude 53.219026
Longitude 6.562987
Research Interests

Hellenistic period, Asia Minor, sanctuaries

Websites https://www.rug.nl/staff/c.g.williamson/
Publications

2016
Williamson, C. (2016). Mountain, myth, and territory: Teuthrania as focal point in the landscape of Pergamon. In J. McInerney, & I. Sluiter (Eds.), Valuing landscape in classical antiquity: Natural environment and cultural imagination (pp. 70-99). (Mnemosyne Supplements; Vol. 393). Leiden: Brill. DOI: 10.1163/9789004319714_005
Williamson, C. (2016). A Karian shrine in a Hellenizing world: The sanctuary of Sinuri, near Mylasa. In M. Paz de Hoz Garcia-Bellido, J. P. Sánchez Hernández, & C. Molina Valero (Eds.), Between Tarhuntas and Zeus Polieus: Cultural crossroads in temples and cults of Graeco-Roman Anatolia (pp. 75-100). (Colloquia Antiqua; Vol. 17). Leuven: Peeters.
Williamson, C. (2016). Citizen and migrant in the Hellenistic world: Review: Günther, L.-M. ed. (2012) Migration und Bürgerrecht in der hellenistischen Welt, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. The Classical Review, 66(1), 178-180. DOI: 10.1017/S0009840X15002061
Williamson, C., & van Nijf, O. (2016). Connecting the Greeks: Festival networks in the Hellenistic world. In C. Mann, S. Remijssen, & S. Scharff (Eds.), Athletics in the Hellenistic world (pp. 43-71). (Alte Geschichte). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.
2015
Williamson, C. (2015). Sacred Way (Greek World). In The Encyclopedia of Ancient History John Wiley & Sons. DOI: 10.1002/9781444338386.wbeah26380
van Nijf, O., & Williamson, C. (2015). Re-inventing traditions: connecting contests in the Hellenistic and Roman world. In D. Boschung, A. Busch, & M. J. Versluys (Eds.), Reinventing the invention of tradition? Indigenous pasts and the Roman present. Conference Cologne 14-15 November 2013 Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink.
2014
Williamson, C. (2014). J.Poblome, D. Malfitana and J. Lund (eds), HEROM. Journal of Hellenistic and Roman Material Culture, Vol. 1, 2012. Bryn Mawr Classical Review.
Williamson, C. (2014). Power, politics, and panoramas: Viewing the sacred landscape of Zeus Stratios near Amaseia. In Space, place and identity in Northern Anatolia (pp. 175-188). (Geographica Historica; Vol. 29). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.
Williamson, C. (2014). A room with a view: Karian landscape on display through the andrones at Labraunda. In L. Karlsson, S. Carlsson, & J. Blid Kullberg (Eds.), LABRYS: Studies presented to Pontus Hellström (pp. 123-138). (Boreas. Uppsala Studies in Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Civilizations; Vol. 35). Uppsala University.
Williamson, C. (2014). Power of Place: Ruler, landscape and ritual space at the sanctuaries of Labraunda and Mamurt Kale in Asia Minor. In C. Moser, & C. Feldman (Eds.), Locating the sacred: Theoretical approaches to the emplacement of religion (pp. 87-110). (Joukowsky Institute Publication; Vol. 3). Oxford: Oxbow.
van Nijf, O., & Williamson, C. (2014). Netwerken, panhelleense festivals en de globalisering van de Hellenistische wereld. Groniek, Historisch Tijdschrift, 200, 253-265.
2013
Williamson, C. (2013). Karian, Greek or Roman? The layered identites of Stratonikeia via the sanctuary of Hekate at Lagina. Tijdschrift voor Mediterrane Archeologie, 50, 1-6.
Williamson, C. (2013). Labraunda as memory theatre for Hellenistic Mylasa: Code-switching between past and present? HEROM, 2, 141-165.
Williamson, C. G. (2013). Civic producers at Stratonikeia: The priesthoods of Hekate at Lagina and Zeus at Panamara. In M. Horster, & A. Klöckner (Eds.), Cities and Priests: Cult personnel in Asia Minor and the Aegean islands from the Hellenistic to the Imperial period (pp. 209-245). Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. DOI: 10.1515/9783110318487.209
Williamson, C. G. (2013). As God is my witness: Civic oaths in ritual space as a means towards rational cooperation in the Hellenistic polis. In R. Alston, O. M. van Nijf, & C. G. Williamson (Eds.), Cults, Creeds and Identities in the Greek City after the Classical Age (pp. 119-174). (Groningen-Royal Holloway Studies on the Greek City after the Classical Age; No. 3). Leuven: Peeters.
Alston, R., van Nijf, O. M., & Williamson, C. G. (2013). Cults, Creeds and Identities in the Greek City after the Classical Age. (3 ed.) Leuven: Peeters.
Williamson, C. (2013). Public space beyond the city: The sanctuaries of Labraunda and Sinuri in the chora of Mylasa. In C. P. Dickenson, & O. M. van Nijf (Eds.), Public Space in the Post-Classical Greek City (pp. 1-36). (Caeculus. Papers on Mediterranean Archaeology and Greek & Roman Studies; Vol. 7). Leuven: Peeters.
Williamson, C. G. (2013). Dissertationes Batavae: City and sanctuary in Hellenistic Asia Minor. Constructing civic identity in the sacred landscapes of Mylasa and Stratonikeia in Karia. Mnemosyne, A Journal of Classical Studies, 66(2), 359 - 359. DOI: 10.1163/1568525X-12341480
Alston, R., van Nijf, O. M., & Williamson, C. G. (2013). Introduction: The Greek city and its religions after the Classical age. In R. Alston, O. M. van Nijf, & C. G. Williamson (Eds.), Cults, Creeds and Identities in the Greek City after the Classical Age (pp. 1 - 20). (Groningen-Royal Holloway Studies on the Greek City after the Classical Age; No. 3). Leuven: Peeters.
2012
Williamson, C. G. (2012). Review of: R. van Bremen & J.-M. Carbon (Eds.), Hellenistic Karia. Proceedings of the First International Conference on Hellenistic Karia - Oxford, 29 June - 2 July 2006, 602 p., 255 ill. (Paris: De Boccard/Ausonius 2010). The Classical Review, 62(2), 566-568. DOI: 10.1017/S0009840X12001072
Williamson, C. G. (2012). City and sanctuary in Hellenistic Asia Minor: Constructing civic identity in the sacred landscapes of Mylasa and Stratonikeia in Karia [S.l.]: s.n.
Williamson, C. G. (2012). Co-author of chapter 4.4 on block survey results. In P. Guldager Bilde, P. A. J. Attema, & K. Winther-Jacobsen (Eds.), The Džarylgač Survey Project (Black Sea Studies; No. 14). Aarhus: Aarhus University Press.
Williamson, C. G. (2012). Co-editor of Chapter 2 - methodology and Appendix I - site catalogue. In P. Guldager Bilde, P. A. J. Attema, & K. Winther-Jacobsen (Eds.), The Džarylgač Survey Project (Black Sea Studies; No. 14). Aarhus: Aarhus University Press.
Attema, P., Guldager Bilde, P., de Haas, T., Handberg, S., Meyer, C., de Neef, W., ... Winther-Jacobsen, K. (2012). Field methodology, recording and analytical procedures. In The Džarylgač Survey Project (pp. 19-35). (Black Sea Studies; Vol. 14). Aarhus: Aarhus University Press.
Guldager Bilde, P., Attema, P., de Haas, T., de Neef, W., Smekalova, T., Williamson, C., & Winther-Jacobsen, K. (2012). Prehistory and history of the DSP landscape. In The Džarylgač Survey Project (pp. 135-157). (Black Sea Studies; Vol. 14). Aarhus University Press.
Williamson, C. G. (2012). Sanctuaries as turning points in territorial formation. Lagina, Panamara and the development of Stratonikeia. In F. Pirson (Ed.), Manifestationen von Macht und Hierarchien in Stadtraum und Landschaft (pp. 113 - 150). (Byzas; No. 13). Istanbul: Deutsches Archäologisches Institut / Ege Yayınları.
Winther-Jacobsen, K., Attema, P., Guldager Bilde, P., de Haas, T., Lancov, S., de Neef, W., ... Williamson, C. (2012). The settlement data of the DSP landscape. In The Džarylgač Survey Project (pp. 53-102). (Black Sea Studies; Vol. 14). Aarhus: Aarhus University Press.
2011
Williamson, C. G. (2011). City and sanctuary in Hellenistic Asia Minor. Sacred and ideological landscapes. In Edizione Speciale: Roma 2008 - International Congress of Classical Archaeology (AIAC XVII) ‘Meetings Between Cultures of the Ancient Mediterranean (pp. 91 - 97). (Bollettino di Archeologia Online). Rome: Ministerio per i beni e le attività culturali, Direzione generale per le antichità.
van Nijf, O. M., Alston, R., & Williamson, C. G. (2011). Political culture in the Greek city after the classical age. (vol. 2 ed.) Leuven: Peeters.
2010
Attema, P. A. J., Guldager Bilde, P., & Williamson, C. G. (2010). Nederzettingsdynamiek in de Sibaritide (Calabrië, Italië) en de noordwestelijke Krim (Oekraïne): Een vergelijking van de impact van de koloniale omgeving op nederzetting en maatschappij. Tijdschrift voor Mediterrane Archeologie, 22(43), 20-31.
2009
Williamson, C. G. (2009). Panamara. The (mis)fortunes of a Karian sanctuary. Groniek, 42(183), 211 - 218.
Attema, P. A. J., Delvigne, J., de Haas, T. C. A., de Neef, W., van der Veer, K., & Williamson, C. G. (2009). Survey in de steppe: de tweede veldcampagne van het Džarylgaĉ project 62 (Krim, Oekraïne). Landschaps- en siteclassificatie. Paleo-aktueel, 20, 62 - 68.
2008
Reinders, H. R., Williamson, C. G., Jansen, W., & de Roever, J. P. (2008). The Church of Ayios Nikolaos (Vounenis) at Karatsádagli Almiroú (Thessaly, Greece). Pharos. Journal of the Netherlands Institute at Athens, 16, 85 - 122.
2007
Williamson, C. (2007). Z. Archibald et al. (eds) Making, Moving and Managing. The New World of Ancient Economies, 323-31 BC, London: Oxbow 2005. Tijdschrift voor Mediterrane Archeologie, 38, 43.
1996
Williamson, C. G. (1996). Putting women in their place in Pergamon. Tijdschrift voor Mediterrane Archeologie, 2, 4 - 14.
Williamson, C. G. (1996). Recensie van R. Hawley en B. Levick [ed.], Women in Antiquity. New assessments. Londen, 1995. Tijdschrift voor Mediterrane Archeologie, 2, 43 - 44.

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