Academic Staff
This table lists all Classics and Archaeology academics alphabetically.
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Dr K.O. Chong-Gossard - Senior Lecturer in Classics and Archaeology On leave semester 2, 2011 K.O.'s main research interest is Greek tragedy, specifically the gendered use of language in Euripides. |
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Dr Rhiannon Evans - Lecturer in Classics and Archaeology Rhiannon's research focuses on Roman cultural history, particularly geography, colonialism and its relationship to written and material texts. |
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Associate Professor Louise Hitchcock - Classics and Archaeology Discipline Chair (Semester 1, 2011) On leave semester 2, 2011 Louise's research interests include Aegean (Minoan and Mycenaean) archaeology, especially interconnections with Cyprus and Philistia, architecture, and archeological theory. |
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Dr Andrew Jamieson - Lecturer, Spencer/Pappas Trust Curator Andrew's research interests include the archaeology of the ancient Near East and Egypt, and historical archaeology in Victoria. |
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Dr Parshia Lee-Stecum - Senior Lecturer in Classics and Archaeology; and Associate Dean, Teaching and Learning, The Faculty of Arts Parshia's research and teaching interests include Roman poetry of the Augustan period (especially Roman erotic elegy), magic in the Greco-Roman world, the circulation of ideology in Roman culture, Roman myth and self-identity. |
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Dr Daniel Russell E: daniel.russell@unimelb.edu.au Staff profile | Find an Expert: central information on research and scholarship of staff member. |
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Professor Antonio Sagona - Classics and Archaeology Discipline Chair (Semester 2, 2011) Tony's research interests include the archaeology of the ancient Near East, especially Anatolia and Caucasus. |
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Associate Professor Gocha Tsetskhladze - Reader in Classical Archaeology On leave semester 2, 2011 Gocha's research areas are Greek archaeology and history of the Archaic and Classical periods; Greek colonisation; the archaeology of the Mediterranean and the Black Sea; the Caucasus; Anatolia; and Europe in the 1st millennium BC. |
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Dr Frederik Vervaet - Senior Lecturer in Ancient History Frederik's research seeks to solve questions concerning the social, political and institutional history of the Roman Republic and the Early Empire and Roman public law in general. |
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Dr Jessie Birkett-Rees - Post-doctoral Fellow Jessie's research interests include the archaeology of the Caucasus, landscape, and Geographic Information Systems. Find an Expert: central information on research and scholarship of staff member. |