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EPISODE · Nov 21, 2025 · 38 MIN

Beyond the Monuments

from Future of the Past Lab

Classical archaeology has traditionally focused on the big finds—monumental buildings, temples, statuary, and villas. These finds are dramatic and have created some of the most famous elements of the landscape of classical Greece and Rome. But they also give a skewed vision of the ancient world because the big finds only represent a small sliver of ancient life—that of the elite populations and oftentimes those who have colonized regions distant from their own. Peter van Dommelen, professor of archaeology at Brown University, has spent his career searching for evidence of the rest of the population. By focusing on rural life and agricultural practices, he has begun to uncover the other side of ancient societies, the colonized rather than the colonizers. By focusing on the majority, non-elite, and rural populations, Prof. Dommelen has been able to glimpse indigenous populations in Sardinia at different time periods and thus reconceptualize the ancient world of colonization of the island. By looking through a much more complex, kaleidoscope lens, his work helps to fill out the way we understand the ancient landscape beyond the large monuments.Visit Future of the Past Lab to learn about our work, and to support this podcast, visit Future of the Past Lab Podcasts and click on the support button.

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