N. Dimakis και T. M. Dijkstra (eds), Mortuary Variability and Social Diversity in Ancient Greece: Studies on Ancient Greek Death and Burial

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https://doi.org/10.26247/aura3.11

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Book Review "N. Dimakis και T. M. Dijkstra (eds), Mortuary Variability and Social Diversity in Ancient Greece: Studies on Ancient Greek Death and Burial"

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John K. Papadopoulos, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

John K. Papadopoulos is Professor of Archaeology and Classics at the University of California at Los Angeles, former Chair of the Department of Classics and Chair of the Interdepartmental Archaeology PhD Program. His research and teaching interests include the Aegean area, as well as the eastern and central Mediterranean from the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages into the Classical and later periods, the archaeology of colonization, the archaeology of death, the topography of Athens, and the integration of literary evidence with the material record in the study of the past. He has excavated or conducted fieldwork widely in Greece, Albania, Italy, and Australia, and has co-directed fieldwork projects at Torone and Methone in northern Greece, Lofkënd in Albania, and the repatriation project for Francavilla Marittima in South Italy. He is the author or editor of a dozen books (most recently, Agora XXXVI: The Early Iron Age [2017]), over 100 articles and some forty book reviews.

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