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Örjan Wikander (born 6 July 1943) is a
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classical archaeologist Classical archaeology is the archaeological investigation of the Mediterranean civilizations of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. Nineteenth-century archaeologists such as Heinrich Schliemann were drawn to study the societies they had read about i ...
and ancient historian.Personal website
at Department of Archaeology and Ancient History, Lund University His main interests are ancient water technology, ancient roof terracottas, Roman
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archaeology and
epigraphy Epigraphy () is the study of inscriptions, or epigraphs, as writing; it is the science of identifying graphemes, clarifying their meanings, classifying their uses according to dates and cultural contexts, and drawing conclusions about the wr ...
.


Life

From 1963, Wikander studied
Classical Archaeology Classical archaeology is the archaeological investigation of the Mediterranean civilizations of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. Nineteenth-century archaeologists such as Heinrich Schliemann were drawn to study the societies they had read about i ...
and Ancient History, History, History of Art, and Classical Languages at Lund University. He received his BA in 1967 and
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in 1980, both at Lund. From 1979 to 1981, Wikander worked as a curator at the Greek and Roman department of the
Medelhavsmuseet Medelhavsmuseet (The Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities) is a museum in central Stockholm focused around collections of mainly ancient objects from the Mediterranean area and the Near East. Since 1999 the museum is one of four c ...
(''Mediterranean Museum'') in Stockholm. From 1981, he has been on the staff of the Department of Classics and the Department of Archaeology at the University of Lund. From 1985 to 1991, he held the position as researcher in ancient technology at the Swedish Research Council of Humanities. He was appointed professor at Lund University in 2001 and retired in 2008. Wikander took part in the Swedish excavations at Acquarossa,
Etruria Etruria () was a region of Central Italy, located in an area that covered part of what are now most of Tuscany, northern Lazio, and northern and western Umbria. Etruscan Etruria The ancient people of Etruria are identified as Etruscan civiliza ...
in 1968–1975, 1978 and 1991. For shorter periods, he excavated at Uppåkra, Sweden (1968), Val Beretta, Etruria (1972, 1974), and in the Baths of Caracalla, Rome (1980). As of 2011, Wikander has published five books and more than 120 scholarly and popular articles and reviews. He has been the editor or co-editor of four conference acta and handbooks.


Work

Wikander, basing his argument on the constantly increasing archaeological evidence for ancient watermills, makes a case for the breakthrough of watermilling occurring much earlier than previously thought, possibly already in the first century A.D. The wide distribution of watermill sites indicates that this labour-saving technology was adopted throughout the empire and must have had a significant impact on the late
Roman economy The study of the Roman economy, which is, the economies of the ancient city-state of Rome and its empire during the Republican and Imperial periods remains highly speculative. There are no surviving records of business and government accounts, suc ...
. The relative lack of ancient written evidence compared to the medieval period is rather due to the general urban focus of ancient authors, while the watermill was primarily a rural phenomenon. Wikander's studies of ancient architectural terracottas are focused around the development of tiled roofs in
Archaic Archaic is a period of time preceding a designated classical period, or something from an older period of time that is also not found or used currently: *List of archaeological periods **Archaic Sumerian language, spoken between 31st - 26th cent ...
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. By detailed publications of the entire tile material from some of the most important sites (Acquarossa,
San Giovenale San Giovenale is the modern name of the location of an ancient Etruscan settlement close to the modern village of Blera, Italy. It was excavated by the Swedish Institute at Rome in the 1950s and 1960s with King Gustaf VI Adolf as one of the parti ...
, Poggio Civitate), he has been able to present a general systematization of the early typological development in the area, together with a description of its basic technological prerequisites. He is also working on the publication of parts of the monumental zone at Acquarossa. Wikander's
prosopographical Prosopography is an investigation of the common characteristics of a group of people, whose individual biographies may be largely untraceable. Research subjects are analysed by means of a collective study of their lives, in multiple career-line an ...
studies of
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s and
equites The ''equites'' (; literally "horse-" or "cavalrymen", though sometimes referred to as "knights" in English) constituted the second of the property-based classes of ancient Rome, ranking below the senatorial class. A member of the equestrian o ...
aim at a better understanding of the connections – economic and other – between the two leading classes of the Roman Republic. His basic hypothesis is that these contacts, often confirmed by marriage alliances, were far closer than generally acknowledged. Together with his late wife Charlotte, Wikander has put in order the notes and documents concerning
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inscriptions assembled by Olof August Danielsson during his preparations for the
Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum The ''Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum'' (Body of Etruscan inscriptions) is a corpus of Etruscan texts, collected bCarl Pauliand his followers since 1885. After the death of Olof August Danielsson in 1933, this collection was passed on to the Upps ...
(CIE) between 1886 and 1933. One substantial result of this work has been the publication of addenda and corrigenda to CIE II,1,4.


Selected publications

* ''Caius Hostilius Mancinus and the Foedus Numantium'', Opuscula Romana, Vol. 11, 1976, pp. 85–104 * ''Vattenmöllor och möllare i det romerska riket'', Lund 1980 (diss.) * ''Architectural Terracottas from San Giovenale'', Opuscula Romana, Vol. 13, 1981, pp. 69–89 * ''Two Etruscan Thymiataria in the Vom Beskow Collection'', Medelhavsmuseet Bulletin, Vol. 18, 1983, pp. 45–67 * ''Exploitation of Water-power or Technological Stagnation? A Reappraisal of the Productive Forces in the Roman Empire'', Scripta Minora Regiae Societatis Humaniorum Litterarum Lundensis, No. 3, 1983–1984, * ''Senators and Equites I–VIII'', Opuscula Romana, Vols. 15–26, 1985–2001 * ''Acquarossa VI, The Roof-tiles. Part 1: Catalogue and Architectural Context; Part 2: Typology and Technical Features'', Skrifter utgivna av Svenska Institutet i Rom, 4º, 38.6,1–2, Stockholm 1986, 1993, * ''Handbook of Ancient Water Technology'', Technology and Change in History, Vol. 2, Leiden: Brill, 2000, pp. ix–xi, 371–410, 607–630, 649–660, 703–741 (editor and author), * ''Etruscan Inscriptions from the Collections of Olof August Danielsson'', Medelhavsmuseet Memoir, Vol. 10, Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 2003 (co-author with Charlotte Wikander), * ''Sources of Energy and Exploitation of Power'', in Oleson, John Peter (ed.), Handbook of Engineering and Technology in the Classical World, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008, pp. 136–157, * ''Gadgets and Scientific Instruments'', in Oleson, John Peter (ed.), Handbook of Engineering and Technology in the Classical World, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008, pp. 785–799,


See also

*
List of ancient watermills This list of ancient watermills presents an overview of water-powered grain-mills and industrial mills in the classical antiquity from their Hellenistic beginnings through the Roman imperial period. The watermill is the earliest instance of a ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Wikander, Orjan Swedish archaeologists Classical archaeologists Historians of antiquity Academic staff of Lund University Lund University alumni People from Helsingborg 1943 births Living people