Inge Uytterhoeven’s research integrates material and written evidence and focuses on Hellenistic, Roman and Late Antique housing in Anatolia and the Eastern Mediterranean, as well as on public architecture and broader urban studies related to these periods and regions. She has worked on archaeological sites in Belgium, Italy, Greece, Egypt, and Turkey. Since 1997 she has been involved with field research, including excavations and architectural studies, carried out by KU Leuven at Sagalassos (Ağlasun, Burdur). Between 2013 and 2019 she conducted an architectural survey at Limyra (Finike, Antalya) within the framework of the Limyra Project of the Austrian Archaeological Institute.
Inge Uytterhoeven’s research integrates material and written evidence and focuses on Hellenistic, Roman and Late Antique housing in Anatolia and the Eastern Mediterranean, as well as on public architecture and broader urban studies related to these periods and regions. She has worked on archaeological sites in Belgium, Italy, Greece, Egypt, and Turkey. Since 1997 she has been involved with field research, including excavations and architectural studies, carried out by KU Leuven at Sagalassos (Ağlasun, Burdur). Between 2013 and 2019 she conducted an architectural survey at Limyra (Finike, Antalya) within the framework of the Limyra Project of the Austrian Archaeological Institute.
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