Full list of publications available at Aarhus University, Rubina Raja: Research Outputs.
Monographs •
Raja, R. (2019).
The Palmyra Collection: Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen: Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. • Krag, S.,
Raja, R.& Yon, J.-B. (2019). The collection of Palmyrene funerary portraits in the Musei Vaticani. Notes and observations.
Bollettino dei monumenti musei e gallerie pontificie. Supplemento n. 4, Vatican: Edizioni Musei Vaticani. •
Raja, R. & Sørensen, A. H. (2015).
Harald Ingholt and Palmyra, Aarhus: Fællestrykkeriet Aarhus Universitet. Danish translation:
Harald Ingholt og Palmyra, Aarhus: Fællestrykkeriet Aarhus Universitet. •
Raja, R. (2012).
Urban Development and Regional Identity in the Eastern Roman Provinces, 50 BC – AD 250: Aphrodisias, Ephesos, Athens, Gerasa, Copenhagen:
Museum Tusculanum Press.
Selected recent articles • Albertson, F., Lapatin, K. &
Raja, R. (2019). "Rejoining a Palmyrene Funerary Relief: Postscriptum",
Zeitschrift für Orient-Archäologie 12, 168–183. • Albrecht, J., Degelmann, C., Gasparini, V., Gordon, R., Patzelt, M., Petridou, G.,
Raja, R., Rieger, A.-K., Rüpke, J., Sippel, B., Urciuoli, E. R. & Weiss, L. (2018). "Religion in the making: the Lived Ancient Religion Approach";
Religion 38:4, 568–593. • Barfod, G., Freestone, I., Lichtenberger, A.,
Raja, R. & Schwarzer, H. (2018). "Geochemistry of Byzantine and Early Islamic glass from Jerash, Jordan: Typology, recycling, and provenance",
Geoarchaeology 33:6, 1–18. • • Barfod, G., Lichtenberger, A., Peterson, A.,
Raja, R. & Ting, C. (2019). "Middle Islamic Pottery from Jerash: New Research on Ceramic Fabrics and the Implications for Production Patterns of HMGP Pottery in Northern Jordan",
Zeitschrift für Orient-Archäologie 12, 140–167. • Birch, T., Orfanou, V., Lichtenberger, A.,
Raja, R., Barfod, G., Lesher, C.E., Schulze, I. & Schulze, W. (2019). "From nummi minimi to fulūs—small change and wider issues: Characterising coinage from Gerasa/Jerash (Late Roman to Umayyad periods)",
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. • Gordon, R., Lichtenberger, A. &
Raja, R. (2017). "A new inscribed amulet from Gerasa (Jerash)",
Syria 94, 297–306. • Holdridge, G., Kristiansen, S. M.,
Raja, R. & Simpson, I. A. (2017). " City and wadi: Exploring the environs of Jerash",
Antiquity 91, 1–6. • Kaizer, T. &
Raja, R. (2019). "Divine symbolism on the tesserae from Palmyra: Considerations about the so-called 'Symbol of Bel' or 'Signe de la Pluie'",
Syria 95, 297–315. • Kalaitzoglou, G., Lichtenberger, A. &
Raja, R. (2018). " Preliminary report of the fourth season of the Danish-German Jerash Northwest Quarter Project 2014",
Annual of the Department of Antiquities in Jordan 59, 11–43. • Krag, S. &
Raja, R. (2017). "Representations of women and children in Palmyrene banqueting reliefs and sarcophagus scenes",
Zeitschrift für Orient-Archäologie 10, 196–227. • Krag, S. &
Raja, R. (2019). " Unveiling female hairstyles: Markers of Age, Social Roles, and Status in the Funerary Sculpture from Palmyra",
Zeitschrift für Orient-Archäologie 2018:11, 242–277. • Lichtenberger, A. &
Raja, R. (2015), "New archaeological research in the Northwest Quarter of Jerash and its implications for the urban development of Roman Gerasa",
American Journal of Archaeology 119:4, 483–500. • Lichtenberger, A. &
Raja, R. (2016). "A newly excavated private house in Jerash: Reconsidering aspects of continuity and change in material culture from Late Antiquity to the early Islamic period",
Antiquité Tardive 24, 317–359. • • Lichtenberger, A. &
Raja, R. (2018). "From Synagogue to Church: The Appropriation of the Synagogue of Gerasa/Jerash under Justinian",
Jahrbuch für Antike und Christentum 61, 85–98. • Lichtenberger, A. &
Raja, R. (2019). "18. Januar 749 n. Chr – Ein Erdbeben zerstört die Stadt Gerasa in Jordanien",
Antike Welt 1:2019, 4. • Lichtenberger, A. &
Raja, R. (2019). "Management of water resources over time in semiarid regions: The case of Gerasa/Jerash in Jordan",
WIREs Water, e1403 • Lichtenberger, A. &
Raja, R. (2019). " Open-data presentation of a geophysical survey in Gerasa (Jerash), Jordan",
Antiquity 93:371, e31. • Lichtenberger, A. &
Raja, R. (2019). "The Danish-German Jarash North-West Quarter Project: Results from the 2014–2015 seasons",
Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan XIII, 51–71. • Lichtenberger, A.,
Raja, R., Eger, C., Kalaitzoglou, G. & Sørensen, A. H. (2017). "A newly excavated private house in Jerash. Reconsidering aspects of continuity and change in material culture from Late Antiquity to the early Islamic period",
Antiquité Tardive 24, 317–359. • • Lichtenberger, A.,
Raja, R. & Stott, D. (2019). "Mapping Gerasa: A new and open data map of the site",
Antiquity 93:367
, 1–7. • Lichtenberger, A.,
Raja, R. & Sørensen, A. H. (2018). "The Danish-German Jerash Northwest Quarter Project 2014: Preliminary registration report",
Annual of the Department of Antiquities in Jordan 59, 45–131. • Lichterman, P.,
Raja, R., Rieger, A.-K. & Rüpke, J. (2017). "Grouping together in Lived Ancient Religion: Individual Interacting and the formation of groups",
Religion in the Roman Empire3, 3–10. •
Raja, R. (2016). "In and out of contexts: Explaining religious complexity through the banqueting tesserae from Palmyra",
Religion in the Roman Empire 2:3, 340–371. •
Raja, R. (2017). "Powerful images of the deceased: Palmyrene funerary portrait culture between local, Greek and Roman representations", in: Boschung, D. & Queyrel, F. (eds.),
Bilder der Macht: Das griechische Porträt und seine Verwendung in der antiken Welt, Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink, 319–348. •
Raja, R. (2017)."Representations of the so-called 'former priests' in Palmyrene funerary art. A methodological contribution and commentary",
Topoi Orient Occident 21:1, 51–81. •
Raja, R. (2017). "Zeus Olympios, Hadrian and the Jews of Antiochia-on-the-Chrysorrhoas-formerly-called-Gerasa",
Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology PB185, 171–195. •
Raja, R. (2018). "Compilation and digitisation of the Palmyrene corpus of funerary portraits",
Antiquity92:365, 1–7. •
Raja, R. (2018). "The matter of the Palmyrene 'modius'. Remarks on the history of research into the terminology of the Palmyrene priestly hat",
Religion in the Roman Empire 4, 237–259. •
Raja, R. (2018). "Urbanising the Desert. Investigating the diversity of urban networks through the images of deceased Palmyrenes", in: Raja, R. & Sindbæk, S. M. (eds.),
Urban Network Evolutions: Towards a high-definition archaeology, Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 75–80. •
Raja, R. (2019). "Reconsidering the dorsalium or 'Curtain of Death' in Palmyrene Funerary Sculpture: Significance and Interpretations in Light of the Palmyra Portrait Project Corpus", in: Raja, R. (ed.),
Revisiting the Religious Life of Palmyra, Contextualizing the Sacred 9, Turnhout: Brepols, 67–151. •
Raja, R. & Rüpke, J. (2018). "Introduction: Coming to terms with ancient religion",
Religion in the Roman Empire 4:2, 157–161. • • Ting, C., Lichtenberger, A. & Raja, R. (2019). "The technology and production of glazed ceramics from Middle Islamic Jerash, Jordan",
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