Maja Gori

Institute of Heritage Science ISPC-CNR National Research Council of Italy

BOOKS BY THIS CONTRIBUTOR

Learning, Teaching, Changing African Archaeology

ed. Maja Gori

Ex Novo Issue 9 examines African archaeology beyond colonial frames, addressing heritage, inequality, and representation. Topics range from Moroccan landscapes to Roman Africa on screen, plus collaborative projects. Off-Topic essays tackle citation limits, ethics, and archaeology’s political entanglements. READ MORE

Paperback: £60.00 | Open Access

Balkan Archaeology as a Laboratory

ed. Maja Gori

This combined edition brings together Volumes 7 and 8: exploring the intersections of history, myth, identity, and activism, alongside a critical reassessment of Balkan archaeology—its paradigms, methods, and socio-political contexts—offering fresh perspectives on the discipline’s evolving dialogue. READ MORE

Paperback: £60.00

Making Archaeology Public: A View from the Mediterranean, Eastern Europe and Beyond

ed. Maja Gori

The sixth issue of Ex Novo explores how ‘peripheral’ regions currently approach both the practice and theory of public archaeology placing particular emphasis on Eastern and Southern Europe and extending the analysis to usually underrepresented regions of the Mediterranean. READ MORE

Paperback: £50.00

Human Mobility in Archaeology: Practices, Representations and Meanings

ed. Maja Gori

Papers address mobility to understand patterns of change and continuity in past worlds; reconsider the movement of people, objects, and ideas alongside mobile epistemologies; provide insights into the multifaceted relationship between mobile practices and their shared meanings and how they are represented socially and politically. READ MORE

Paperback: £45.00

Who Owns the Past?

ed. Maja Gori

This volume, part of the wider Ex Novo series, hosts papers exploring the various ways in which the past is remembered, recovered, created and used. In particular, contributions discuss the role of archaeology in present-day conflict areas and its function as peacekeeping tool or as trigger point for military action. READ MORE

Paperback: £25.00